Stalin
Well-Known Member
- Joined
- Apr 4, 2008
- Messages
- 3,747
Provocative piece by the author of "How Europe became Amercian". PLease read and comment...
If Germany had not been defeated in 1945, Europe would have been a radically different place from what it is today. Women would have been respected and encouraged to be homemakers and full time mothers. They would have been able to walk outside unmolested, even after dark. Schools would have been imparting real and useful education, instead of just brainwashing kids with woke, gender and climate lunacy.
Teaching real subjects would not have been obstructed by throngs of youthful aliens unable to properly understand and express themselves in the language of their host nation. Trains would run on time and overall, public transportation would function properly. Industry would thrive and labor conditions would be as clean, healthy and safe as possible.
Pensioners would be respected and enjoying decent pensions. Inflation would be negligeable and nature and the environment would be taken care of by means of efficient legislation. One could go on endlessly naming all the things that would be better or even great if Hitler had won the war.
Hans Vogel’s How Europe Became American is a perfect step-by-step summary of how the Old Continent turned into a clone of the New World. Tracing the history of the brother wars that have ravaged the West, and America’s skillful exploitation of their fallout, the book clearly demonstrates how the United States, with the aid of its ever-faithful lackey England, has purposely and insidiously fomented conflicts. Always driven by avaricious interests, the US has enriched itself through its back-door participation, based on staged incidents to rally the gullible masses.
How did English become the lingua franca? How did America become the sole superpower and the global policeman with the biggest stick? Why is Europe voluntarily relinquishing its status as the world’s mightiest civilization? The author answers all these questions in a revealing and easy to follow manner, which keeps the reader riveted and makes him question the “official” narrative shoved down his throat on a daily basis by the agenda-driven mainstream media and systematically corrupted educational institutions.
comrade stalin
moscow
If Germany had not been defeated in 1945, Europe would have been a radically different place from what it is today. Women would have been respected and encouraged to be homemakers and full time mothers. They would have been able to walk outside unmolested, even after dark. Schools would have been imparting real and useful education, instead of just brainwashing kids with woke, gender and climate lunacy.
Teaching real subjects would not have been obstructed by throngs of youthful aliens unable to properly understand and express themselves in the language of their host nation. Trains would run on time and overall, public transportation would function properly. Industry would thrive and labor conditions would be as clean, healthy and safe as possible.
Pensioners would be respected and enjoying decent pensions. Inflation would be negligeable and nature and the environment would be taken care of by means of efficient legislation. One could go on endlessly naming all the things that would be better or even great if Hitler had won the war.
Hans Vogel’s How Europe Became American is a perfect step-by-step summary of how the Old Continent turned into a clone of the New World. Tracing the history of the brother wars that have ravaged the West, and America’s skillful exploitation of their fallout, the book clearly demonstrates how the United States, with the aid of its ever-faithful lackey England, has purposely and insidiously fomented conflicts. Always driven by avaricious interests, the US has enriched itself through its back-door participation, based on staged incidents to rally the gullible masses.
How did English become the lingua franca? How did America become the sole superpower and the global policeman with the biggest stick? Why is Europe voluntarily relinquishing its status as the world’s mightiest civilization? The author answers all these questions in a revealing and easy to follow manner, which keeps the reader riveted and makes him question the “official” narrative shoved down his throat on a daily basis by the agenda-driven mainstream media and systematically corrupted educational institutions.
comrade stalin
moscow