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  1. Fred Thornton
    April 25, 2025 @ 12:50 pm

    Back in the days of the USSR the Russian folks used to have themselves a parade every year come first of May. May still, for all I know. All I really know about the Mayday parade was that back in the cold war days it included a serious military review: tanks and troops, rocket launchers and missiles, all the weapons for defending the nation. Fair enough, Adolf Hitler gave them good reason to be a bit paranoid. But to we on the other side of that cold war the display was to be interpreted as threatening and aggressive.

    This article feels to me like some fauxLiberal Mayday parade listing the consequences of the weapons they deployed against American masculinity in their campaign on behalf of the CNF to reduce the USA to a land ruled by self pity, pathos and perversion.

    The answer to the riddle of Donald Trump and company is that they are not really leaders, no, what they are is a fragmentation weapon in flight. Those who launched that weapon need to remember what General Norman Schwarzkopf said…”once it’s in flight there’s no such thing as friendly fire.”

    The behavior of P.DT and company explains easily in the context of another Russian attitude used against Adolf Hitler’s aggression, an attitude I would support were it not premature in these circumstances… if you must retreat then scorch the earth behind you, leave the enemy absolutely nothing to loot or use, be resilient, fight on, and wait. Winter is coming.

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