76 years ago my Grandpa volunteered and signed up to go fight the Nazis. Nazis that were convinced that they were a superior race and all others need destroyed. They went on to kill millions. America and our allies crushed the Nazi party. The world spent the next 50 years hunting down the leaders of the party and capturing or killing them. This is a party that killed our servicemen, killed our allies, decimated entire populations. THE NAZI PARTY WAS AN ENEMY OF THIS GREAT COUNTRY. What kind of "American", all these years later, could possibly identify with one of the greatest enemies this country has known?
We don't owe an apology to anyone more than we owe an apology to the men of the greatest generation that fought their asses off across Europe to destroy HATE that we now let taunt us all these years later. Nazi rhetoric isn't "demonstrating", it's one of our greatest enemies rearing it's ugly head to spit on the graves of men like my Pop. If he was man enough to fight them, so am I.
We don't owe an apology to anyone more than we owe an apology to the men of the greatest generation that fought their asses off across Europe to destroy HATE that we now let taunt us all these years later. Nazi rhetoric isn't "demonstrating", it's one of our greatest enemies rearing it's ugly head to spit on the graves of men like my Pop. If he was man enough to fight them, so am I.
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