“Here was a turbulent community — I will not call it a state, because one of the chief characteristics of a state is that is organized, legalized morality” Thanks for destroying all of Europe guys. Good work.pic.twitter.com/JYCkm4adyf
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You poor naive fool. This was not in fact how history remembers the start of the war. The victors write the history after all. And even if it’s there in black & white, who cares? Nobody is ever gonna read it anyway.pic.twitter.com/EAEk4TNsRu
An aside from the book. This from the Wikipedia page of its author:pic.twitter.com/phm66dqQeQ
And how were they repaid? With the annihilation of their country of course.pic.twitter.com/HDc8ZX3rke
The only good thing I can say about all this: at least Britain didn’t get away with it in the end. All this scheming, tho it took a few more decades, eventually cost her everything as well. Good. She deserves it. Now look at her: cuck island.pic.twitter.com/QtlFRVrhTU
It was Britain’s fault. I mean, it was technically Serbia’s (and Russia’s too, as their backer), but really it was Britain’s. Their scheming sent this completely out of control. The eternal Anglo.pic.twitter.com/FBY5hKi0wE
Don’t have a screen cap, just a comment: the way this book tells it (citing the British White Papers), Germany/France/Austria are almost blameless. Britain & Russia come off poorly: Britain for its manipulations & Russia for being overly aggressive in its territorial ambitions.
All of this jives with what German military command said once the war was underway: it was Britain. And France was their sword. They used France to accomplish their selfish goals & at the expense of European civilization as a whole.
Germany sounds pretty awesome before the war. Better destroy it as quickly as possible.pic.twitter.com/QsSYaNCF1q
The papers are lying to Americans about Germany “according to a seemingly long-matured & sinister plan”. Hmmm. Really makes me think. Anyway: the veracity of the Lincoln quote remains to be seen. It’s been 100 years since the war ended & all the people have indeed been fooled.pic.twitter.com/gtrZrAxawP
Ready for some red pills on the revolutionary war? I don’t remember learning ANY of this in school. Do you?pic.twitter.com/Eeaxi0FWPz
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