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Mark Collett - Britain Should Not Have Gone to War with Germany - Jun 14, 2024 - Transcript

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[Mark Collett - Britain Should Not Have Gone to War with Germany - Jun 14, 2024 - Transcript]

https://katana17.com/2024/06/20/mark-collett-britain-should-not-have-gone-to-war-with-germany-jun-14-2024-transcript/

[In this video Mark Collett, leader of the pro-White British nationalist movement, Patriotic Alternative, says:

"A Reform Party candidate has been hauled over the coals by the mainstream media for stating that Britain would have been better off had it not gone to war with Germany. But despite the media's outrage over this comment, it is an undeniable fact - find out why!"

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[TRANSCRIPT - Words: 1624 - 11:10 mins]

It's election time, that wonderful time of the year when people you have never heard of are catapulted into the limelight after standing for election and having their entire social media history raked over with a fine-tooth comb so the press can dig up those embarrassing posts that were made a decade ago on the way home from a particularly heavy session at the local watering hole.

Good job I didn't stand, eh? The BBC would just LOVE my reading list recommendations…

Anyway, Ian Gribbin, a plucky Reform Party candidate hit the headlines for - prepare yourself for this - claiming that Britain would have been better off had it not gone to war with Nazi Germany!

I read from the Jewish Chronicle, and I quote:

"A Reform UK spokesman has said it is 'probably true' that Britain would have been better off had it remained neutral during the Second World War."

"The claim comes after the BBC revealed that the party's Bexhill and Battle parliamentary candidate had argued that the UK should have declined to fight Nazi Germany."

End quote. So, with all this election madness going on, I thought I would take a little time out from the usual election coverage to explain why Ian was right.

Before we begin, it's important to note that it was Britain that declared war on Germany, not the other way around. Germany also offered Britain peace on numerous occasions after Britain's declaration of war. Hitler never actually wanted conflict with Britain or the British Empire - in fact he didn't want war with Western Europe. Yet despite this being a historical fact, most people are blissfully unaware of this, to the point where some will argue until they are blue in the face that Germany declared war on Britain.

Anyway, let's get into why it would have been better for Britain not to go to war with Germany, let's prove Ian right!

Now firstly, and most obviously, over 450,000 Brits died during World War 2. 384,000 of those deaths were combat losses and the remaining 70,000 were civilian casualties. Had Britain not gone to war with Germany these people would not have had their lives cut short. This may be more important than you initially think: 450,000 people is a LOT of people, but the 384,000 combat losses is far more significant when you realise that these were mainly strong, healthy and patriotic young men who never went on to reproduce and have families of their own. This was a massive blow to our gene pool and represents a huge loss of some of the best, bravest and most upstanding British men of that generation. And I don't think it's an understatement to say that we are still feeling that loss today.

Secondly, had Britain not entered the war, Western Europe would not have faced devastation, there would have been no further fighting in France, Belgium, Denmark, and war would never have come to Italy. This would again have saved the lives of hundreds of thousands of European lives as well as preserving European towns and cities.

Thirdly, we have to acknowledge there would still have been war, but that war would have been in the East. A brutal war would have raged between Axis forces and the Soviet Union. And it's highly likely that said war would have been won by Germany and the Axis forces, but not without considerable losses might I add. However, this would have meant that Eastern Europe and Russia would have been free of the murderous Communist regime that went on to systematically kill in the region of 20 million white Christians. As a knock-on effect, there would have been no partitioning of Germany, no cold war, no Cuban missile crisis and the world would not have spent decades living under the spectre of nuclear annihilation. A world without Communism you say, hardly a bad thing.

Fourth, America would not have entered the war had Britain accepted peace. This would mean that America's influence in the modern world would be far smaller than it is today. Ever since the conclusion of World War 2 countries like Germany and Britain have fallen under US influence to differing degrees, with some arguing that many countries in Europe have been reduced to occupied vassal states of America. Further to this point, had America taken the same path it took in our timeline, which of course led to the rise of the Judeo-American state and the establishment of globally ...

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