The average man storming the beaches of Normandy in 1944 would be considered a racist White supremacist in 2021.
So this begs the question: what were they fighting for in the first place?
- Were they fighting so their children could get taught Critical Race Theory in schools?
- Were they fighting for a multicultural society long before it was ever multi-cultural?
- Were they fighting so their great-grandchildren would be marching the streets in Pride Parades?
- Were they fighting so their kids could experience Drag Queen Story Hour?
- Were they fighting to preserve their so-called "toxic masculinity?"
- Were they fighting to get called racist, sexist and every other buzz word under the sun day in day out long after their death?
I could go on, but you get the point. I get the feeling if they could see their country in 2021, they'd throw down their guns and head back home.
Or better yet, join the Germans.
- whitneynations
So this begs the question: what were they fighting for in the first place?
- Were they fighting so their children could get taught Critical Race Theory in schools?
- Were they fighting for a multicultural society long before it was ever multi-cultural?
- Were they fighting so their great-grandchildren would be marching the streets in Pride Parades?
- Were they fighting so their kids could experience Drag Queen Story Hour?
- Were they fighting to preserve their so-called "toxic masculinity?"
- Were they fighting to get called racist, sexist and every other buzz word under the sun day in day out long after their death?
I could go on, but you get the point. I get the feeling if they could see their country in 2021, they'd throw down their guns and head back home.
Or better yet, join the Germans.
- whitneynations
11:17 AM - Jan 25, 2023
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