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Old December 10th, 2014 #45
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Originally Posted by Gifu View Post
Most of the "Poles" I run into are Russians, and Russians are pretty much scum.
Well Day is talking about the "square heads (Germans) vs the round heads (Poles)", and evokes Von Hindenburg as an example of the former:



But for all intents and purposes, Von Hindenburg is pretty Polish looking, as Prussians can be.

Nothing worse than people attributing racial reasoning to their ideological or chauvinistic hatreds, it undermines the entire science and gives cultural Marxists lots of ammo (IE, "How The Irish Became White" by infamous white-exterminationist kike Noel Ignatiev, which is a staple in most mandatory "race and society" college curriculums). Day didn't like the Poles because he supported Germany, which is fine and I agree with him, but he frames them up unfairly.

Most of those Baltic portions Poland had control over have been part of the Polish-Lithuanian Common wealth since the 15th century. Ukrainians, Latvians, etc were able to live in their communities unbothered by Poles partially ruling them. The rush to assimilate people at gunpoint that Day describes in Poland was because the United States and Britain were giving legs to ethnic tension in Eastern and Southeastern Europe. If you don't assimilate or drive out minorities from your territory in the 1930's, you're going to have a Kosovo situation on your hands. All of these diplomatic challenges were created by the USA (Woodrow Wilson) and the Jews advising him (Baruch, Warburg, etc) for this reason: to keep Europe in perpetual conflict and especially keep Germany distracted to undermine it's natural role as a superpower and lessen it's powerful economic and diplomatic influence in South-Eastern and Baltic Europe. How do I know this? Because when the Germans invaded the Balkans for example, they brokered some treaties (in the Balkans, between Hungary and Romania, etc) that left everyone extremely happy, but were repealed by the allies after the war back to the broken borders which have led to contemporary issues in the region.
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