@turinreza

Conservatives now have to spend $250,000 to be able to speak freely on campus Antifa claims to be of the side the US military in WW2 like Patton because they were the ones that killed Hitler and stopped the Nazis. Ie: they are claiming to be the real american patriots even saying Arlington National Cemetary is Antifa's cemetary. When in fact they are more like the Communist Soviet Union who also defeated Hitler and the nazis. Antifa are communists. IF Patton US General were alive he would want to take them out. General George S. Patton wanted to "take on" the Soviet army, not necessarily defeat them in a hot war, because he was strongly anti-communist and believed the U.S. should maintain a strong military presence in Europe to deter Soviet expansion and keep Eastern European nations free from Soviet domination. He felt the Allies had fought the wrong war and that the postwar policies were ensuring Soviet control over countries liberated from Nazi Germany. Key reasons for Patton's stance: Anti-Communism: Patton was a staunch anti-communist who viewed the Soviet system as evil and a threat to America. Soviet Expansion: He saw the Soviet Union as a new totalitarian threat, similar to Nazi Germany, that would inevitably seek to dominate Eastern Europe. Postwar Policy: Patton was dismayed by the U.S. military drawdown in Europe and the political decisions that he believed were allowing the Soviets to take control of countries the U.S. had fought to liberate. Strength as Deterrent: He believed that the only way to deal with the Soviets was through a show of strength, keeping the U.S. military intact and prepared to push back if the Soviets did not respect defined borders. Conscience: Patton felt it was a moral imperative to oppose Stalin's regime, even after the defeat of Germany, because he saw it as equally, if not more, oppressive. Patton's alleged plan: Patton proposed keeping U.S. forces in Europe, establishing a clear border with the Soviets, and pushing them back across it if they did not respect the lines. He argued that the U.S. should not have come to Europe to acquire jurisdiction over its people or countries but to give them the right to self-governance, which he felt was not being upheld by the post-war settlement. https://youtu.be/JdT5EUgw04k?si=vwDIpG3LbnDzIHRG

3 weeks ago | 7

@2tone209

AY UP STYX

3 weeks ago | 2

@gitplayer55

Up until 2021, everybody realized, that Ukraine was the most corrupt country on the european continent. And I'm not hyperbolic here, it ranked lowest on every ranking there was regarding the topic. But suddenly they are defending "western values"..... Yeah, right, the country whose justice minister drove a stolen car in 2011 that the government confiscated and gave it to him, is now western af...

2 weeks ago | 0

@arseling_king

Ukraine has 100k men who kidnap people and force them to the frontlines at gunpoint

3 weeks ago | 0