i pulled my rental car over, and sat, staring at these crosses and contemplating how it was that despite these men and womens sacrifice, despite their bravery, we had still fallen so far.i broke into tears, sobbing alone in the car, staring at the crosses, at the forgotten dead. they don ’ t even believe in the race, they don ’ t even have the gall to say race exists. the final push was witnessing the state of french cities and towns. yes, and to plead not guilty.the attack was a partisan action against a occupying force, and i am a lawful, uniformed combatant. were/are you an anti-semite? but once i arrived in france, i found the stories to not only be true, but profoundly understated. the race? no, the attack was a end in itself, with all the necessary affect required. if we wait until the majority of the boomers begin to pass (between 2028-2038 depending on individual nations and life expectancies) than it will be too little, too late. do you believe you are better than these men? but for some reason this was different.
what matters is your actions during the brief time between birth and death. to take revenge for the enslavement of millions of europeans taken from their lands by the islamic slavers. were/are you an anti-semite? whether they are a political minority and therefore lose the control of the majority of power, and thus lose control of the laws and regulations that define public life or those that are the cultural minority find that art in all its forms is created and controlled by a different audience, from a different people from a different history, with differing ideals and experiences and therefore they find themselves isolated, excluded and removed from the creation of contemporary culture. they may even go through with your imprisonment or physically harm you. the notion of a racial future or destiny is as foreign to them as social responsibilities.