Sunday, 9 September 2018

The purpose of the sanctification of the Holocaust for the gentiles of Britain

The purpose of the sanctification of the Holocaust is also to sanctify Britain's role in declaring two World Wars against Germany. It was in fact a crude dog-in the-manger attempt to prevent Germany from rivalling and surpassing Britain.

The dog in the manger had no use for the barley corn, but refused to let the horse have it, out of sheer bloody-mindedness. Britain did not care if France was invaded by Germany but used violated Belgian neutrality as a reason for war against Germany. In 1870, Britain did not lift a finger to help France when Germany invaded Paris.

Since Britain lost its World Empire immediately after "winning" WW2, it had to pretend that it declared war on Germany to save the Jews and that anyone who agrees with Hitler that democracy is not the best way of running the country must be a heretic, to be called a Nazi, Fascist, racist antisemite whose views must be dismissed by the Great and the Good without debate.

WW1 and WW2 were in fact imperialistic wars waged by Britain against Germany.

The men of Britain who ask why their ancestors died in two World Wars only to have their free speech curtailed after the War and to fall in status relative to women, minorities, immigrants and foreigners cannot have their questions answered honestly without calling into question democracy itself.

In fact, the Liberal Prime Minister Asquith only declared war on Germany in 1914 expecting a short summer war after which the boys would be home by Xmas. It was contemplated that a short successful war would assist the Liberal Party in winning the General Election of 1915 which, for reasons which are now only too obvious, was cancelled.

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