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So today is Armistice Day here and tomorrow is Remembrance Sunday, but this is my first ones I've been fully red pilled at. My problem is that I of course respect and remember those that have died in the wars protecting my country, but since I also know the Germans were also fighting for a just cause I want to respect and remember their efforts too. But of course this feels like I'm disrespecting the Brit soldiers who fought against them.

So while I am still going ahead and respecting both sides soldiers, I wanted to ask everyone else's thoughts on such an issue. Are you paying your respects to just Allied soldiers, Axis soldiers, both or non?
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I can say that I took the red pill gradually over many years, but wasn't fully aware of it until just a few years ago.
I'm glad I'm not an opinionated leftist faggot anymore; I couldn't go back if I wanted to.
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I think a lot of the allied soldiers had their hearts in the right place it was FDR and Churchill that led them astray
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Also this.
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Indeed. Boys die in old men's wars.
Both sides' fallen should be commemorated for dying out of duty to their country and to their brothers. We need to stress that questioning these conflicts does not invalidate the dead, as that is a common normie reaction.
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>>87447
this, except of course for the dirty goddamn commies.
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commies ain't human, redsoldiers don't count
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>(((old men)))'s wars
FTFY
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>>87444
The first world war was a bunch of rubbish that should have never happened.

Once the second came along, all rememberance day has been for me is a constant shovling of propaganda down my throat at how the "noble and virtuous allies" defeated the "evil axis" in not one but two wars. You can see this to great effect in American schools. While the day of the armistice is not observed in Germany, we've got our own separate 'shame day' which I have also disliked, though it seems to have left out the bullshit about being the 'bad guys' in the first world war, and nobody really talks about the politics behind the second.
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>>87510

I mostly agree with this. I will never celebrate enemies that attacked my country and killed loyal soldiers of my nation that fought faithfully for the good of my people.
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Yeah I blame governments and groups for the wars but I wont blame the troops themselves. I do wonder how many though that fought for this future would have wanted it like it is now.
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>>87447
The first wave of people on D-day were strait heroes not because of ideology but because of having to run on a beach with constant casualties and machine gun fire, must of been absolute hell.
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Remembrance day is important. Remember all those killed in wars who had no say in their starting. You fight for the man by your side, you fight so he can get home to his wife, his kids. He fights so you can get home to yours. You fight so your home is still there when you get back.

They mingle not with their laughing comrades again

They sit no more at familiar tables of home

They have no lot in our labour of the day-time

Moving in marches upon the heavenly plain

As the stars that are starry in the time of our darkness

To the end, to the end, they remain.

Take time today to remember them anons.
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Those were not "men", those were and still are traitors to the entire human race. Real heroes would have realized who the true enemy was, walked up to Germany's door, knocked politely, and asked if they could help.
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That is a very easy position to have and maintain in an age of mass technology and information exchange. You are those men anon, just more privileged.
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