Look, I'm not a racist or nazi or anything like that, but seeing these pictures made me think a little bit


We have been taught that these men were brave heroes. But have we ever been thinking of why they actually did this? I just found out, they did this to liberate France from the nazi occupation. My question is now, was it a just cause to help the French? Why should France be allowed to have its own government (other than the short-lived Vichy regime, the only somewhat decent government the French ever had, naturally it was in the South)
What if the occupation government, a right-wing one, actually functioned better than the government they had before it? What if, these soldiers were just some alt-left thugs, the antifa of their time considering they violently attacked a democratically elected conservative right-wing regime without permit? I mean many of those soldiers were even negroes.
As PRESIDENT Trump says, there are always 2 sides of the story. And so it appears to be with this story!


We have been taught that these men were brave heroes. But have we ever been thinking of why they actually did this? I just found out, they did this to liberate France from the nazi occupation. My question is now, was it a just cause to help the French? Why should France be allowed to have its own government (other than the short-lived Vichy regime, the only somewhat decent government the French ever had, naturally it was in the South)
What if the occupation government, a right-wing one, actually functioned better than the government they had before it? What if, these soldiers were just some alt-left thugs, the antifa of their time considering they violently attacked a democratically elected conservative right-wing regime without permit? I mean many of those soldiers were even negroes.
As PRESIDENT Trump says, there are always 2 sides of the story. And so it appears to be with this story!
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