D-Day 75 Years Later

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  • #902451
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    https://www.billoreilly.com/b/OReilly-On-Hannity:-Does-Americas-Youth-Have-What-It-Takes-To-Fight-A-World-War-Plus-The-Influence-People-Like-Colin-Kaepernick-Have-on-America/793342072145565190.html

    I agree with Bill O’Reilly and Sean Hannity here. If we were to issue the military draft again and make these millennial people serve in war, do you think they would stand a chance? No way. Today’s kids need “safe spaces,” phones, instant gratification and are too politically correct and are too intimidated an weak pussies. They would get lost in a war and then die and wouldn’t know how to treat a wounded soldier. 75 years ago when the Americans fought in Normandy, there were no safe spaces, or phones or anything that made today’s kids soft and wimpy. What those men did for us back then was amazing and very heroic and most of them died so we can have the life we live today.

    In case if you don’t know what it was like on D-Day, just watch the movie “Saving Private Ryan” because the battle at the beach was quite accurate.

    I am VERY pro military (goes with being a conservative) and I would like to donate what I can to Wounded Warriors on this 75th anniversary of D-Day to those who fought then that are still around today. They deserve it.

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    #902457
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    Not to disrespect the dead whom died, but D-Day was an epic s~~~-show that miraculously worked for the Allies through raw numbers of soldiers in spite of horrible battle planning by the Allied leadership.

    Off the coast of Normandy there were likely hundreds of Allied tanks buried underwater in the sand. This is because the plan during D-Day was for the tanks to be floated onto the beach with balloon pontoons, instead the tanks sank to the bottom of the water, taking their crew with them.

    The beach offered almost no cover for the Allied soldiers, and their mission was to break the wall of death that was the defended shoreline.

    The Allied paratroopers that parachuted in were mostly all over the map, instead of landing together in groups.

    Now, 75 years later, D-Day is celebrated because it is easier to celebrate past glories than focus on solving the problems of the here and now.

    #902458
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    I agree with Bill O’Reilly and Sean Hannity here. If we were to issue the military draft again and make these millennial people serve in war,

    On the matter of a military draft. Are you open to forcing your life and the lives your loved ones into a “obey or die” situation while being lead by people whom have gone on record of hating you.

    The last three decades of war by the U.S. should inform you that the U.S. military is in reality an overworked, underpaid, disrespected mercenary force for western globalists.

    #902461
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    The last three decades of war by the U.S. should inform you that the U.S. military is in reality an overworked, underpaid, disrespected mercenary force for western globalists.

    And yet, people still volunteer to do it, because of love of country.

    https://themanszone.webs.com/

    #902468
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    And yet, people still volunteer to do it, because of love of country.

    People also each take on hundreds of thousands of dollars in debt, much of which cannot be discharged, because they were taught as a child that doing so would help them getting ahead in life.

    We live in an age where wisdom is not valued and shortsightedness is almost dogma. This goes all the way to the top of the globalists, whom if they took a long term view of things they would not do half the things they have done to wreck society.

    Some people wear rose colored glasses when is comes to feudalism. Feudalism was full of peasant uprisings, plagues, and war. The lords of the fiefdoms had to always be prepared for a war and sieges (goods, weapons and men) with their relatives. Outside of uprisings, the peasants did not fight in war, it was the nobles that fought in war for each others lands and peasants. And even if that was a ongoing truce, the lord would have to worry about being stabbed or poison at the next dinner or meeting he has with his extended family. To make matters worse, outside of war, the lord has to stay in his castle and guard his physical wealth (gold, jewels, etc) all the time because the lord do not have anyone he can trust to do this. A unwise lord could have his wealth stolen and this his land (due to not being able to fund his army to defend him). In addition, asking the king for help could end up with the king taking everything from the lord, including the lord’s head.

    Many globalists have no idea how good they have it. They long for a time when it was much hard for those at the top to live day to day.

    If they intend to start the end of the world and survive the end of the world, they will need to learn how to manually farm because no one else will be around to help them.

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    I agree with Bill O’Reilly and Sean Hannity here. If we were to issue the military draft again and make these millennial people serve in war, do you think they would stand a chance? No way. Today’s kids need “safe spaces,” phones, instant gratification and are too politically correct and are too intimidated an weak pussies.

    I believe it should be required for every male, after graduating high school, to serve at least a year or two in the military, or at the very least, go through basic training. When my son got out of basic training, it grew him up. He was changed, toughened up and had discipline and confidence. He was a squared away man. I wish I had gone through some type of military training when I was younger. I believe I would be a different, better man today.

    The evil in women’s hearts leaves them no moral bounds as to inhibit them from descending to the lowest levels of darkness to acquire their self entitled desires.

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    I believe it should be required for every male, after graduating high school, to serve at least a year or two in the military, or at the very least, go through basic training.

    One more level of blue pill hell forced onto men.

    Once someone is part of the military, the government and their globalists masters literally own the person for the rest of their life.

    A military draft is used as a way for the globalists to control a population because anyone that speaks out against the globalists will be sent to the front lines to be cannon fodder.

    #902495
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    I believe it should be required for every male, after graduating high school, to serve at least a year or two in the military, or at the very least, go through basic training.

    One more level of blue pill hell forced onto men.
    Once someone is part of the military, the government and their globalists masters literally own the person for the rest of their life.
    A military draft is used as a way for the globalists to control a population because anyone that speaks out against the globalists will be sent to the front lines to be cannon fodder.

    It was a tough, but positive experience for my son and he is already out of the army now. He has been discharged, so I don’t understand your statement about the government owning anyone for the rest of their life. That sounds a bit paranoid.

    I’m not talking about a draft or even any active duty. I just think it would be good for all men to go through some basic training to get them in great shape and give them some confidence and discipline. I know it would’ve done me some good back in my younger years. Seeing my son for the first time after he went through training and seeing him stand proud and confident, brought tears to my eyes. I’m glad he chose to join up.

    The evil in women’s hearts leaves them no moral bounds as to inhibit them from descending to the lowest levels of darkness to acquire their self entitled desires.

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    It was a tough, but positive experience for my son and he is already out of the army now.

    You are missing the point.

    Men get nothing but s~~~ in this society and you want pile on more s~~~.

    Things will not get better if you force those whom could change the system, even through apathy, into forcing on them the situation of either conforming or imprisonment. Either way is no future for many of them.

    Every retired military person I know is f~~~ed up in someway. Sometimes it is physical, sometimes it is mental.

    Many of you guys completely about blue pill hell, then you turn around and talk about forcing blue pills down the throat of the next generations of men.

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    It was a tough, but positive experience for my son and he is already out of the army now.

    You are missing the point.
    Men get nothing but s~~~ in this society and you want pile on more s~~~.
    Things will not get better if you force those whom could change the system, even through apathy, into forcing on them the situation of either conforming or imprisonment. Either way is no future for many of them.
    Every retired military person I know is f~~~ed up in someway. Sometimes it is physical, sometimes it is mental.
    Many of you guys completely about blue pill hell, then you turn around and talk about forcing blue pills down the throat of the next generations of men.

    No, I’m not missing the point, but you are missing my point. Again, I’m not talking about forcing someone to go to war and get their legs blown the fuc.k off. I’m talking about, as I clearly said before, non-active service, or just a few months of basic training. Sh!t, basic training is just a tough summer camp.

    I’m not talking about being forced to join the service as it is now. I’m talking about a new program where it’s just basic training for as little as a few months out of your entire life and then you’re done. Just a program to help the young people that were mentioned in the OP who are entitled wimps and turn them into confident young men who don’t need a “safe space”.

    The evil in women’s hearts leaves them no moral bounds as to inhibit them from descending to the lowest levels of darkness to acquire their self entitled desires.

    #902516
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    As a Canadian (and being ex-military) I have mixed feelings about D-Day and Remembrance Day ceremonies. Canadians fought and died to preserve our freedoms and way of life that resulted with current generations freely voting for an enemy government that intends to eradicate our freedoms and way of life.

    It’s unsettling when I think about what all those guys actually suffered and died for… 🙁

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    June 1944 was a momentous month. In addition to the Normandy landings, Rome was liberated on 4 June, and the Marianas campaign began with landings on Saipan on 15 June. Bases in the Marianas enabled B-29s to carry out the raids that obliterated Japanese cities.

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    Again, I’m not talking about forcing someone to go to war and get their legs blown the fuc.k off.

    That is what military drafts are used for.

    Military drafts are used to force people to go to locations and be in situations that military and political leaders cannot convince people to voluntarily do so.

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    As a Canadian (and being ex-military) I have mixed feelings about D-Day and Remembrance Day ceremonies. Canadians fought and died to preserve our freedoms and way of life that resulted with current generations freely voting for an enemy government that intends to eradicate our freedoms and way of life.
    It’s unsettling when I think about what all those guys actually suffered and died for… 🙁

    I have the same feeling about the topic and day. I have gone as far as thinking about what would it be like now if Germany had fought better and the war lasted a few more years of even ground into a stalemate. If Hitler had not wasted money on the V2 and had put it into an surface to air missile system who knows.

    mgtow is its own worst enemy- https://www.campusreform.org/

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    I have the same feeling about the topic and day. I have gone as far as thinking about what would it be like now if Germany had fought better and the war lasted a few more years of even ground into a stalemate. If Hitler had not wasted money on the V2 and had put it into an surface to air missile system who knows.

    It does make one wonder. What if Germany had actually obtained nukes? I’m not sure that everyone knows that they were working on it. And what if Hitler actually built a successful intercontinental heavy bomber? They were working on that too…

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_nuclear_weapons_program
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amerikabomber

    #902622
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    I agree with Bill O’Reilly and Sean Hannity here. If we were to issue the military draft again and make these millennial people serve in war,

    the U.S. military is in reality an overworked, underpaid,

    Just want to chime in regarding the ‘underpaid’ part.

    During war, while deployed, in combat: Absolutely, underpaid.

    However – after the fitting is done.

    I have a few buddys that served. But one to two tours each (Iraq) and have been out for awhile.

    They all get what they call ‘PTSD money’ now which is $3,400+ a month, tax free.

    And are using the GI Bill with their college costs paid for along with $1,500 a month in the form of a living stipend while attending college.

    Basically: Almost $4,000 a month, tax free and not working.

    And I still have not figured out the PTSD part of their situations yet since they are all highly functional, skydive regularly, BASE jump and party non-stop. Even spend alot of time at shooting ranges with their new guns. (I’m assuming the sound of gunfire helps deal with PTSD)

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