Archive for the 'military draft' Category

11 November, 2020

Posted by Socrates in America, America as an arm of world Jewry, America as Wonderland, America-as-a-global-policeman, America-the-sitcom, global citizens, global vs. local/regional, globalization, internationalism, interventionism vs. isolationism, Jewish warmongering, Jewish World Revolution, military, military draft, One World, One People and Free Tacos for Everybody!, perpetual war for perpetual peace, Socrates, Veteran's Day, veterans, Vietnam, Vietnam War, Walt Rostow, war, war as a racket, war as unnecessary, War On Israel's Enemies, war propaganda, War! War! War!, warmongers at 2:18 pm | Permanent Link

Above: the body of a bound, dead U.S. soldier in Korea, one of four soldiers of the 21st Infantry Regiment, 24th Division who were executed by communists on July 10, 1950. If you could somehow contact this guy in the afterlife and ask him, “was it worth losing your life for Korean gooks?” he’d likely […]

8 July, 2017

Posted by Socrates in 'sex-change', America, America-the-sitcom, American war machine, communism, communism-as-Jewish, Critical Theory, Cultural Marxism, Frankfurt School, Freud, Freudianism, Georg Lukacs, jewed culture, jewed education system, Marxism, Max Horkheimer, military, military draft, political correctness, Socrates, trannies at 1:19 pm | Permanent Link

(Above: the communist Jew, Georg Lukacs, circa 1940) If you had suggested back in 1965 that a man could “become” a woman, you would have been hauled away for a psychiatric evaluation. But today, the U.S. Army not only believes in such male/female “transformations”, but it also demands that females shower with “transgender” males even […]

21 August, 2008

Posted by Socrates in jewed culture, jewed foreign policy, military, military draft, Socrates, World War II at 9:30 pm | Permanent Link

Why would America need a draft? That’s the same question that was asked by many patriots back in 1940, when, over a year before America entered World War II, Jewish newspaperman Julius O. Adler managed to almost single-handedly start the U.S. draft: [Article].