GIs Exporting Their Vile Racism In WW2

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This was 1943 in New Zealand when once again in WW2 American GIs tried to impose their racism in a allied Country telling locals where they could sit and drink, they tried the same bullshit in Bamber Bridge UK not many miles from my home, they were dealt with in both cases by the local people.
 
This was 1943 in New Zealand when once again in WW2 American GIs tried to impose their racism in a allied Country telling locals where they could sit and drink, they tried the same bullshit in Bamber Bridge UK not many miles from my home, they were dealt with in both cases by the local people.


Well I suppose we could have just told New Zealand to go **** themselves and let the Jappos use them for bayonet practice. If you foreigners are so weak that you expect us to die for your wars, don't be surprised if we treat you like shit.
 
Well I suppose we could have just told New Zealand to go **** themselves and let the Jappos use them for bayonet practice. If you foreigners are so weak that you expect us to die for your wars, don't be surprised if we treat you like shit.
So you are ok with treating allies like that with your vile racism?
 
So you are ok with treating allies like that with your vile racism?

That depends on whether they have any oil or minerals for us. I know damned well the UK doesn't All you poor fuckers have are Muslims everywhere. If I'd known that was gonna happen, I would have fed you to the Germans 80 years ago,
 
The 2nd New Zealand Division and the NZ Long Range Desert Group were elite fighting units in Europe and North Africa while the Yanks were pulling themselves in New Zealand hoping they wouldn't have to see action.
 
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This was 1943 in New Zealand when once again in WW2 American GIs tried to impose their racism in a allied Country telling locals where they could sit and drink, they tried the same bullshit in Bamber Bridge UK not many miles from my home, they were dealt with in both cases by the local people.

Yeah, racism was rampant 80 years ago.

Your point?
 
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Well if that ain't a surly tone.

You sound like you got ass-raped by a gang of your Muslim "immigrant" buddies, bro. :laughing0301:
Get back to work buddy, gotta pay your taxes so your friends in Israel can keep bombing schools and hospitals.
 
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The 2nd New Zealand Division and the NZ Long Range Desert Group were elite fighting units in Europe and North Africa while the Yanks were pulling themselves in New Zealand hoping they wouldn't have to see action.
I love the way you spin history :rolleyes:

At the behest of British Prime Minister Winston Churchill and in agreement with Prime Minister John Curtin of Australia, President Franklin D. Roosevelt directed U.S. Army divisions to Australia in early 1942. Some of these early U.S. arrivals down under were originally trained and destined for Europe, but with Australia and New Zealand threatening to bring their forces home from battlefields in Europe and North Africa, Roosevelt redirected the U.S. troops to the Pacific. Other U.S. Army units, along with U.S. Marine Corps and Navy personnel, were sent to New Zealand. Had this not happened, Prime Minister Peter Frazer of New Zealand, like John Curtin of Australia, would have been tempted to bring New Zealand forces home.
 
This was 1943 in New Zealand when once again in WW2 American GIs tried to impose their racism in a allied Country telling locals where they could sit and drink, they tried the same bullshit in Bamber Bridge UK not many miles from my home, they were dealt with in both cases by the local people.

 
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