Gen. Patton was one of the best General's we had.
A great leader, he was hard charging and took the fight to the enemy. ...
A great leader, he was hard charging and took the fight to the enemy. ...
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He never joined the Nazi Party but did sympathize with them and was an anti-Semite. No wonder you admire him so.Gen. George Patton wasn't a Nazi but he was of the same opinion that the U.S. should have allied with the Germans against communist Russia. ...Great to see the Nazis are still around.The world would be a better and safer place if America had allied with Germany to rid Russia of the jewish bolsheviks. ...
Gen. Patton wasn't anti-semitic.
General George Patton was a real American hero—a legendary tactician with exceptional oratory skill, a giant of such combat prowess that the first tank designed after World War II bore his name.He was also a professional grade anti-Semite.After liberation, Patton oversaw United States operations for displaced persons camps in Europe. Well, not so much “oversaw” as treated Jews horrendously. In response to U.S. inspections of the camps, Patton journaled, “[The inspector believes] that the Displaced Person is a human being, which he is not, and this applies particularly to the Jews who are lower than animals.” He went on to say that the Jews had “no sense of human relationships,” and likens them to locusts.Unfortunately, Patton wasn’t all talk. He let Nazis bunk with Jews and gave them positions of authority, disobeying General Eisenhower’s command to “de-Nazify” the camps.Patton’s overseeing was so dreadful and cruel that after the inspection, President Truman, in a letter to Eisenhower, wrote, “We appear to be treating the Jews as the Nazis treated them except that we do not exterminate them…One is led to wonder whether the German people…are not supposing that we are following or at least condoning Nazi policy.”
I stand corrected, I'm sure Patton was no more anti-Semitic than you are.Gen. Patton wasn't anti-semitic.
He just knew that the Jews can't be trusted.
And the Germans soldiers were the best people to guard and watch them.
Because the Jew are usually involved in something underhanded. ...
Alluding to a well known stereotype isn't being anti-semitic. ...I stand corrected, I'm sure Patton was no more anti-Semitic than you are.
Stereotypes by definition are lies and fabrications and repeating a lie about an entire group of people, in this case Jews, is the very definition of anti-Semitism.Stating a well known stereotype isn't being anti-semitic. ...I stand corrected, I'm sure Patton was no more anti-Semitic than you are.
Stereotypes, although somewhat exaggerated, are based on observation of the behavior and proclivities of the group/ethnicity/race. ...Stereotypes by definition are lies and fabrications and repeating a lie about an entire group of people, in this case Jews, is the very definition of anti-Semitism.
In America, the stereotype of a Muslim is of a violent, radical fundamentalist, living in the Medieval past, and chanting death to America. I didn't realize that is really the way they act and think. I guess Trump was right to try and keep them out of the US. Maybe we should start deporting those that are here, just in case.Stereotypes, although somewhat exaggerated, are based on observation of the behavior and proclivities of the group/ethnicity/race. ...Stereotypes by definition are lies and fabrications and repeating a lie about an entire group of people, in this case Jews, is the very definition of anti-Semitism.
Blistering good argument there, putz.Great to see the Nazis are still around.The world would be a better and safer place if America had allied with Germany to rid Russia of the jewish bolsheviks. ...