The Myth of Britain and France Heroically ‘Standing Up to Hitler and the Nazis’
A war-hawk in reality, Chamberlain was a peace-dove only when convenient and politically expedient.
I’m certainly no fan of globalist movements. Needless to say, I’m absolutely despise organizations such as the United Nations. I’ve even boiled it down to one basic truism; “You’re either a Globalist or a Nationalist. There is no middle ground when it comes to your loyalty.”
During my life-long journey in freeing my mind from the absolute bullshit that billions have been force-fed for more than the past century, I’ve come to question the so-called “Special Relationship” between the United States and Great Britain.
Special Relationship, my ass. That is unless one considers it as “special” that Britain dragged us into two World Wars… and that we dragged them into Iraq and Afghanistan.
Without getting into a long and drawn-out dissertation, I’ll just focus on one specific that still pisses me off; the myth that it was essentially (and eventually) just the Brits who fought Hitler’s Nazi Germany early in the war. Sheesh, the UK had an entire empire backing them up.
Going just a bit deeper into actual history, I have to ask, “Then why did you (the British Empire) declare war on Germany in the first place?” I mean, it wasn’t as if Uncle Adolf was bombing London. That didn’t happen for another year.
A minor player at best, but Germany and the USSR also saw three divisions of Slovak troops undergoing final inspections prior to the invasion of Poland.
But anyhow… it’s true. Hitler didn’t invade the UK; he didn’t invade France. It was Britain and France who took it upon themselves to be the first ones declaring war against Germany, thusly creating this global shit-show.
As noted by the official website of the Yale Law School, directly quoting British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain to the House of Commons on March 31, 1939 (emphasis mine);
In order to make perfectly clear the position of His Majesty’s Government in the meantime before those consultations are concluded, I now have to inform the House that during that period, in the event of any action which clearly threatened Polish independence, and which the Polish Government accordingly considered it vital to resist with their national forces, His Majesty’s Government would feel themselves bound at once to lend the Polish Government all support in their power. They have given the Polish Government an assurance to this effect.
I may add that the French Government have authorised me to make it plain that they stand in the same position in this matter as do His Majesty’s Government.
Communist and Nazi BFFs. 1939, Poland.
Now THIS is where the hypocrisy and generational gaslighting kicks into high gear. Invariably, whenever I get into it with some Globalist, that’s when I drop the big bombshell.
Just one simple question; in light that His Majesty’s Government promised to go to war with whoever invaded Poland, why didn’t they declare war on the Slovak Republic on Sept. 3d, and then the USSR just two-weeks later?
Interesting side-note; the godless Communist actually occupied more of Poland than did their Nazi Germany allies… and yes, Berlin and Moscow were at one point in time, the very best of friends.
In all sincerity, how many of you were taught any of this in school?