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   rbowman to Marcus Aurelius   
   Re: The Non-Jewish Stake in the Holocaus   
   07 Sep 14 22:04:42   
   
   XPost: soc.men, alt.guns, alt.survival   
   From: bowman@montana.com   
      
   Marcus Aurelius wrote:   
      
   > In a word, take away the Holocaust ideology and one important   
   > “justification” of the American and British war effort against Germany   
   > is consigned to the dustbin of history. Americans and Britons will start   
   > asking uncomfortable questions, such as: Why did we go to war with   
   > Germany? Maybe we should not have gone to war with Germany, and maybe it   
   > was a huge error to be allied with the murderous Stalinist regime?   
   > Questions like this clearly pose a threat to the power and influence of   
   > the governing elites in American and British society.   
      
   Nothing seems to have changed watching David Cameron in action. Arguably the   
   cause of WWII was Chamberlain writing a blank check to Poland. Britain could   
   not, and did not, guarantee Polish independence but Jozef Beck was fool   
   enough to believe Britain and refused the negotiate the return of Danzig,   
   thinking Britain could back him. Had Beck been more realistic, returned   
   Danzig, a city where 95% of the population was German, and allied Poland   
   with Germany, Poland could have escaped 5 years of Nazi rule and 45 years of   
   Soviet rule.   
      
   Cameron is now making the same guarantees to Ukraine, and Britain is just as   
   impotent to protect Ukraine as it was Poland. Britain managed to lose its   
   empire in WWII; what will it lose this time around?   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   

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