According to people familiar with the matter, the European Commission is preparing yet another unpleasant regulatory surprise for the current US administration. CNBC talked with two unnamed...
Indeed. It’s not exactly a tit-for-tat situation where the Jewish and minority citizens were fleeing for their lives and applying for foreign visas left and right in the 1930s.
People aren’t hiding in someone else’s attic, they’re still scrolling Xitter in their living rooms even though they swore they’d delete their account 6 months ago, while ‘second screening’ some outwardly fascist subscription service on their tv, liking posts about the last national protest that they “couldn’t attend” because their boss asked if they could cover a shift that day.
If you guys truly need saving by this point, you sure are sending a lot of mixed messages to the world at large about it right now.
I mean, sure, but if you are saying that rebuttal is a dumbed-down version of events - what the hell is your comment that he is replying to? “US saved Germany” is way more dumbed down.
Hey, that’s not fair! They also nuked 2 civilian cities just to prove their might. One of the biggest war crimes in history for which nobody was punished.
Yes, they both had a part, and the USSR’s part was significantly more important. But I know that might get in the way of your American exceptionalism fantasy.
I want the EU to realize that the US is being controlled by bad actors and to save us the way that the US saved Germany in 1945. As a citizen, I beg of you to check my logic.
I didn’t think much of it when Merz said something similar, but now it begs the question; are there people out there who believe that the Allies “saved” Germany? Like, with what they did to Dresden, and Berlin? What about Japan? If so, our “education” methods are quite throughout; they can make you believe something very different from what’s in front of your eyes.
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US didn’t save Germany in 1945. It was a group effort
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I mean there are other options. But people are lazy and hope others well save them.
Indeed. It’s not exactly a tit-for-tat situation where the Jewish and minority citizens were fleeing for their lives and applying for foreign visas left and right in the 1930s.
People aren’t hiding in someone else’s attic, they’re still scrolling Xitter in their living rooms even though they swore they’d delete their account 6 months ago, while ‘second screening’ some outwardly fascist subscription service on their tv, liking posts about the last national protest that they “couldn’t attend” because their boss asked if they could cover a shift that day.
If you guys truly need saving by this point, you sure are sending a lot of mixed messages to the world at large about it right now.
Lol. 8 out of 10 nazi casualties were inflicted by the Soviets. That’s the conservative estimate
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I mean, sure, but if you are saying that rebuttal is a dumbed-down version of events - what the hell is your comment that he is replying to? “US saved Germany” is way more dumbed down.
Yes America who sat back and came in at the end all refreshed and “saved” everyone.
Hey, that’s not fair! They also nuked 2 civilian cities just to prove their might. One of the biggest war crimes in history for which nobody was punished.
Yes, they both had a part, and the USSR’s part was significantly more important. But I know that might get in the way of your American exceptionalism fantasy.
Taking a break from your .ml account today?
Everything I don’t like is tankies!
Yes, this has been my main account for the last year. It’s cute that you noticed.
What do your astute analysis skills tell you about Europe’s collective Stockholm Syndrome that the US “saved” them from the nazis?
I didn’t think much of it when Merz said something similar, but now it begs the question; are there people out there who believe that the Allies “saved” Germany? Like, with what they did to Dresden, and Berlin? What about Japan? If so, our “education” methods are quite throughout; they can make you believe something very different from what’s in front of your eyes.