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The Painful Truth About Memorial Day

By Billy Roper

Alright kiddies, since I used to be a History teacher, it’s pop quiz time.

  1. When was the last war which the United States won…as in, it’s clearly over and the U.S. clearly was victorious?
  2. When was the last war waged through the expended tax dollars and blood of White Americans which actually benefited White American interests?

Bonus question: Is the world a better place today because of the 2,300 dead in Afghanistan? Are we safer? Are our rights more secure? Do we have more freedoms now than we did seventeen years ago, when it began?

What about the twice that number killed in Iraq? Let’s go deeper and harder with our reasoning. How about the 54,000 killed in the Korean War or the 58,000 who died in Vietnam? Can you handle thinking about whether, if they had known they were leaving Europe first open to Communism and then to a Muslim invasion, and their grandkids would be homosexual mullatos due to Jewish nation-changing, the 405,000 American men who lost their lives in World War II might have turned around and fired in the other direction, joining the German side?

I’m not counting the millions of men wounded, and forever wrecked. I’m not event calculating the hundreds of millions of civilian casualties on all sides, because, hey, it’s Memorial Day. Only the dead people in uniform matter, and only those wearing the politically correct uniform, at that. It’s Memorial Day, so tell me, what do you remember?

The last soldiers to fight for my freedom happened to be wearing gray. But statues honoring them are being torn down and the flag they fought under is a banned symbol, these days. That’s what I remember.

The United States has fought on the wrong side in the major global conflicts which mattered most, and every American soldier, whether drafted or duped into volunteering, has been a pawn in the Jewish globalist game. That’s what I remember.

In their defense, they didn’t sign up to fight for multiracialism and buggery. Liberals may trumpet that “the greatest generation” defeated fascism and Nazism, but the truth is that based on their own definition of values, those men who were tricked by the Jews into fighting against White civilization were fascists and Nazis, themselves. That has been purposefully forgotten.

Do you remember when the United States was still 90% White, and gay marriage and abortion were illegal?

Do you remember being taught in school that the Founding Fathers of the United States were all White Nationalists who created a nation of, by, and for White people ONLY, exclusively, by law, and said that only Whites could be citizens, from the start?

No? Well, then, you never had me for a teacher.

If this Memorial Day, you’re old enough to remember the Korean or Vietnam Wars, when segregation still existed and transsexuals and nonWhites weren’t running the street, answer this most important test question: why did you give up?

Most of us living today don’t remember a 90% White America. You had it and let it get stolen from you, and now you’re not even fighting any more, you’re spending your kids’ inheritance and hoping that things just hold together long enough for you to die peacefully before your grandkids become a minority and the shit hits the fan . You spent Social Security dry and you still feel entitled to your golden years, while the standard of living for those behind you continues to drop. You’re spoiled and selfish and greedy and weak. You threw away what we are desperate to fight for. But we will learn from your mistakes, and we will not let it happen again. Not on our watch.

What did you fight for? What did you believe in? When did you give up? Why are you now doing nothing, or worse-holding us back?

Once you’re gone, the thousands of young White men coming home to shattered lives without a parade or a hero’s welcome who have earned the bitterness and resentment with which they view the government will put the training they received to good use. This time it will count for something. This time it will matter. This time there will be heroes worth standing up and saluting. One  Memorial Day, we will have something honorable to remember. But this is not that day. Not yet.

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