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@bloodexorcist You're "truth" and my truth are very different and not compatible.
I think "nazi sympathizer" is the perfect word for somebody that brings up Josef Mengele when we are talking about heroes.
I was going to post about the extraordinary open boat voyage of Captain Bligh. Since my last post launched the Nazi sympathizers around here into full retard mode I decided to go find another story that they are going to enjoy.
Have you heard the story of Helmuth Hübener?
“The Führer has promised you that 1942 will be decisive and this time he will stop at nothing to keep his promise,” he wrote in one pamphlet. “He will send you by the thousands into the fires in order to finish the crime he started. By the thousands, your wives and children will become widows and orphans. And for nothing!”
He revealed the truth about Nazi lies for months. In 1942 he was captured, imprisoned, and tortured. He was tried at 17 as an adult. On Oct 27, 1942 Helmuth Hübener was beheaded by the Third Reich.
At the end of his trial prior to sentencing, he told the judges “I have to die now for no crime at all,” he said. “Your turn is next!”
Perhaps the next post will be about Captain Bligh and his open boat voyage... or if there are enough dumb replies I will post some more about the brave men that helped defeat the Nazis. The opportunity to antagonize idiots has always been my kryptonite.
Please share a story about a strong man whether its someone famous or your dad, grandpa, uncle, etc
Read More@destraht You're right. With the stores running out of TP and Tampax it was a real dick move for me to come here and kick you in the vag.
I actually came here to post about inspirational men, like Witold Pilecki, who thrived during hard times. Then you insane spergs went full retard mode in reply to my post.
@Harpo Josef Mengele... He is mainly remembered for his actions at the Auschwitz concentration camp, where he performed deadly experiments on prisoners and was a member of the team of doctors who selected victims to be killed in the gas chambers.
Your reply is so retarded that our conversation is over.
@destraht Murdering someone that was conducting horrific experiments on other people is excellent. The camp was so horrific that Pilecki smuggled a message out to the allies arking them to bomb it immediately and kill everyone in it including him.
Again it's really dumb to worry how many prisoners got Typhoid from this biological attack when the Nazis murdered 1.1 million people in that camp. They randomly shot 10 prisoners as soon as Pilecki arrived. The guards told them the rations were portioned so they would starve to death in 6 weeks.
This conversation is pointless. You seem to be a Nazi sympathizer and I won't be convinced that they weren't monsters. I have listened to the pathetic propaganda before.
"They would take vials of infected lice … and sprinkle them on to the coats of SS men."
Fairweather said one of their targets was a "very nasty SS doctor," who was one of the "prime perpetrators of the experiments against prisoners."
"The SS man found his place in hell through a dose of typhus-infected lice."
He was executing officers while a prisoner inside a death camp. The Nazis killed 1.1 million people there.
Trying to make Pilecki sound like the bad guy might be the dumbest thing I have ever heard. Congratulations.
Hard times create strong men
COVID-19 has me feeling down. Fortunately, I am healthy and not worried about getting sick. I am 100% guaranteed to die eventually anyway. The uncertainty of the future economy is weighing on me. I have been working to get to a good place financially. I fear this is going to fuck it all up and make it 20x harder.
I went to r/theredpill to ask for some advice about keeping spirits up. I opened and read "Don't Talk to Me Like a Bitch." Excellent post! That made me realize I should start by giving something instead of asking for something.
Have you heard the story of Captain Witold Pilecki?
Then one day some of his resistance gets caught. So what does are hero do? He escapes Auschwitz!
Witold Pilecki: “I have been inside for two years and seven months. I have had a job to do here. Lately I have had no instructions. Now the Germans have shipped out our best people with whom I’ve been working. I would have to start from scratch. I can see no further point in staying here. Therefore, I’m going to leave.”
Captain 159 [Stanisław Machowski] looked at me in some surprise and said: “Yes. I can see that, but can one pick and choose when one wants to come to Auschwitz and when one wants to leave?”
Witold Pilecki “One can.”
This 6-minute youtube video is a good start: www.youtube.com/watch?v=n-cuylywp6g&ab_channel=patrickney There is also a book about him "The Auschwitz Volunteer: Beyond Bravery"
Please share a story about a strong man whether its someone famous or your dad, grandpa, uncle, etc
Read More#NoNothingNov 2 ~ Day 2
#NoNothingNov Giving up
Taking up
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