Could you imagine if I said I was going to gather all the German people and secure their place in Germany, and displace/sterilize/kill anyone already there?
I'm pretty sure we are all honed in on who the Nazis really are.
I've been questioning the official WW2 narrative for awhile now. Stories like this, and points like yours, lead me to believe WW2 is much more complex than the simple narrative we have been fed over the years. The narrative we have been fed is the narrative of the victors over a conquered people without consideration, or perspective, from the conquered.
You don't hear JACK about Britain taking over Palestine either. But if the British royal family is Jewish (or Khazarian, mind you...Vlad the Impaler and all), then they had already established their stead, and the "Balfour Declaration" was even less than a formality. I'm sure that Israel will claim that nothing was done that would "prejudice the civil rights of Palestinians", like that Declaration states was supposed to happen. Yeah, sure.
That last line sounds very similar to:
"We must secure the existence of our people and a future for white children."
Conceptually, I see no difference between the two lines.
Could you imagine if I said I was going to gather all the German people and secure their place in Germany, and displace/sterilize/kill anyone already there?
I'm pretty sure we are all honed in on who the Nazis really are.
I've been questioning the official WW2 narrative for awhile now. Stories like this, and points like yours, lead me to believe WW2 is much more complex than the simple narrative we have been fed over the years. The narrative we have been fed is the narrative of the victors over a conquered people without consideration, or perspective, from the conquered.
The easiest part of the narrative to question is this:
Germany bad, therefore Jews get Palestine. Sorry, wars don't work like that. Who was really taking over land and conquering, as you said?
You don't hear JACK about Britain taking over Palestine either. But if the British royal family is Jewish (or Khazarian, mind you...Vlad the Impaler and all), then they had already established their stead, and the "Balfour Declaration" was even less than a formality. I'm sure that Israel will claim that nothing was done that would "prejudice the civil rights of Palestinians", like that Declaration states was supposed to happen. Yeah, sure.
Holy shit, I didn't know retards like you still existed.