This is just one of thousands of examples of immense disrespect. And his cult follows him along through everything.

I’m all seriousness, if you find this appealing, would you not be happier if you just move there? If you have no allegiance to this country, please be respectful, have some dignity, and don’t actively try to ruin it for the rest of us. Stop trying to sabotage this country by actively undermining it.

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    Idiot bought into the American propaganda “Hollywood movies told me Americans single handedly ended the nazis and saved the world!”. And why is he celebrating the defeat of Nazi Germany when he worships it?

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    fun fact: there was a romanian guy who was captured in WW2, and he was sent to a psych asylum because everyone thought he was talking in a cryptic language and they thought he was insane. Anyway, 60 years later, a romanian doctor came to the hospital, and they released the guy because they found out he was speaking in romanian.

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      I’m skeptical that he picked up absolutely none of the local language while being immersed in it.
      I’m sure not a ton of people spoke to him, but like… 60 years?

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        Once you have been labelled with a psychological disorder, medical staff view you through that lens. It defines you to them. They cannot see anything else. The man might have started speaking actual English Russian (as it turns out) but if his chart says, “Cannot communicate,” you’d be shocked how often other evidence gets disregarded.

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          What were the conditions of his stay? Was this 60 years of solitary confinement with no activities to engage with? No art or human interaction?
          In which case, never mind the rest, it’s a medical miracle the dude isn’t a catatonic.

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    Popularist and nationalist.

    I wonder where I’ve seen that before…

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    And that’s the question. If you think the US is so great, why don’t you just move there? Somehow, you’ve decided that the fascists and Nazis your grandfathers fought and died to protect you from, are now your heroes? Maybe get off fox news. Maybe get off FB. Maybe take some college courses. Maybe learn to read and think again.

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    He just makes it sound like these other countries are not remembering the efforts from all the allies, including the U.S. I can tell you first hand that is not the case. I think any US WWII veteran can confirm.

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      I hear what you’re saying. So WHY are so many of the current people not remembering the efforts from all of the people that fought against the fascists and nazis? Why do we have young people flying nazi flags?

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      I’d flatten my nuts with a mallet before I go on truth social, but if you google it you can find other sources talking about it. Such as New York Post, who I assume is proud of his announcement: https://nypost.com/2025/05/02/us-news/trump-declares-may-8-victory-day-for-world-war-ii/

      As usual with Trump, when you look into it you realize it’s worse than you originally thought:

      Trump acknowledged in a Truth Social that “many of our allies and friends” already celebrate on May 8, but said America should join in because “we did more than any other Country, by far, in producing a victorious result.

      Man, fuck this guy.

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    I’m not a tankie but facts are facts. Russia was why the allies won WW2 in Europe, followed closely by the UK.

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      Actually, it was the Canadian soldiers that marched through Italy; the Canadian soldiers that marched north to Denmark and protected the American flank; the Canadian landing at Juno beach which not only protected the American flank, but pushed further and faster, greeting the American troops as they finally pushed off of their beachhead; the Canadian top command that developed the more efficient ways of fighting a modern battle, especially the results learned from the essentially Canadian Dieppe raid (which WAS successful, the Canadians got off the beach and made it to the post office for what they went for); the Canadian scientists that worked on the development of the Atomic bomb long before the Manhattan Project, and went on to establish Chalk River; the Canadian merchant marine that kept Britain supplied during the war… the list goes on and on. You do not need to be a tankie, just a good student of Canadian history.

      Unfortunately for our Canadian legacy, we do not brag.

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          They were not war crimes when we did them, that came later when the world looked at us and went WTF Canada???

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            I’m not really sure that’s entirely true.
            But in either case I don’t think being technically innocent really helps our reputation as much as being actually innocent would

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              You can’t have a war without having ‘war crimes’. Even n organized sports, they have referees and penalties for disobeying the rules.

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        To extend to this, the rest of the British Empire at the time did massive contributions. The Aussies did real work during the Africa Campaign, even holding a town that single-handedly crippled the Afrika Corps’s advance towards Egypt (also Egyptions doing some great work supporting Commonwealth troops as they prepared for the counterattack), countless Indian sacrifices all over the place despite Churchill causing more Indian deaths than the Germans at the same time, New Zealand giving a good show despite basically not having an economy or a population at the time. Frankly, you can point at almost any part of the commonwealth, and they all punched way above their weights for this war, and that doesn’t even start talking about the British homefront.

        And outside of the colonies, Poland really carried hard on several ways, from volunteers flying during the Battle for Britain, to a single small destroyer soloing the Bismark for an entire hour screaming at the battleship dozens times larger than it (the full story of the Piorun is insane).

        Either way, tons of recognition is deserved all around, not just pointing at the UK, Russia, and the US.

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          That’s why it was called a ‘World War’.

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      While that’s largely true, it also oversimplifies the realities of the conflict.

      Without American aid the Russians wouldn’t have been able to repel the Germans nearly as effective as they did (if at all), and without D-day splitting the war into two fronts, Russian losses on the way to Berlin would’ve been significantly higher.

      That all said, Trump’s statement is obviously horseshit and a complete disservice to the rest of all the allied forces.

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        Exactly. Every nation gave something. The USSR gave immense amounts of life, the British gave intelligence, the Americans gave industrial capacity, the Canadians, Australians, and New Zealish gave a courage that they rarely are credited for, many British colonies gave enough to be able to leverage it in their pushes for sovereignty, the occupied nations and surviving German and Italian antifascists gave their resistance, intelligence, and worked to keep victims safe.

        No nation beat the axis alone. Each combatant gave enough lives to hurt. Each nation gave enough money that the civilians felt the pain. And each nation had both fascists and antifascists in it. When we focus on who did most we open the door to nationalistic thinking when the lesson we should take is an internationalist one

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      I wouldn’t say the UK was the second most influential—realistically, that spot goes to the US. And I’m not even a big fan of the US right now, but their industrial power, global logistics, and role in both Europe and the Pacific made a massive difference. Without their support, especially through Lend-Lease and D-Day, things could’ve turned out very differently.

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    America claiming it did more than any otber country to achieve victory in WW2 has to be the most laughable shit. I hope the rest of the world sees it that way

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      It’s laughable, but with extremely sinister undertones

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    Apparently Trump has made it official - he thinks he will be the next Pope.

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          I’m not religious, but I feel like this is somehow extra super duper disrespectful. Religious folk are not known for their tolerance of false or satirical iconography.

          But I guess he’s insulting Catholics so it’s probably totally cool with his evangelical base. Oh who am I kidding, he could make AI scat porn with their Lord and Saviour and they’d find a passage in the Bible that supports it.

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            He has no clue whatsoever about faith and scripture and fits the description of the Antichrist perfectly (I’m too lazy to look up sources right now) - still gets tired as sent by God, etc.

            I don’t get it, must be brain worms or something.

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              No, it’s just narcissism. Nothing special about his actions, they are all classic narcissistic behaviors.

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      He doesn’t care. He thinks those people are losers. He has no concept of what war means for the people fighting in it, it’s just an abstraction, it’s just a word that can be pulled out when conversations need to be redirected or attentions refocused. It means nothing.

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      Yeah, if we’re being honest, Russia fought beyond the bounds of mere bravery, and sacrificed in numbers incomprehensible in the west. And their country is still suffering national PTSD from it.

      Even Canada sacrificed more per capita than the US in both world wars.

      The above may have been different if the US had been there from the beginning, rather than showing up two years late. Don’t talk about bravery, brilliance and principle when you can’t even be bothered to join the fight until after everyone is beat to a pulp. And if you do, try not to brag and boast for decades about how amazing you were.

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          I’m Canadian, with a family that’s been in the military and fought in every war as far back as we trace our genealogy on the continent. United Empire Loyalists that separated from a New Jersey revolutionary family to move to Ontario.

          Having said all of that, my comment was only meant to illustrate that even Canada, with a population and a manufacturing base a fraction of the US, bled more per capita. But not according to any American narritives, certainly not according to Trump and his cult.

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          Deaths by Country

          Country | Military Deaths | Total Civilian and Military Deaths

          Albania 30,000 30,200

          Australia 39,800 40,500

          Austria 261,000 384,700

          Belgium 12,100 86,100

          Brazil 1,000 2,000

          Bulgaria 22,000 25,000

          Canada 45,400 45,400

          China 3-4,000,000 20,000,000

          Czechoslovakia 25,000 345,000

          Denmark 2,100 3,200

          Dutch East Indies – 3-4,000,000

          Estonia – 51,000

          Ethiopia 5,000 100,000

          Finland 95,000 97,000

          France 217,600 567,600

          French Indochina – 1-1,500,000

          Germany 5,533,000 6,600,000-8,800,000

          Greece 20,000-35,000 300,000-800,000

          Hungary 300,000 580,000

          India 87,000 1,500,000-2,500,000

          Italy 301,400 457,000

          Japan 2,120,000 2,600,000-3,100,000

          Korea – 378,000-473,000

          Latvia – 227,000

          Lithuania – 353,000

          Luxembourg – 2,000

          Malaya – 100,000

          Netherlands 17,000 301,000

          New Zealand 11,900 11,900

          Norway 3,000 9,500

          Papua New Guinea – 15,000

          Philippines 57,000 500,000-1,000,000

          Poland 240,000 5,600,000

          Romania 300,000 833,000

          Singapore – 50,000

          South Africa 11,900 11,900

          Soviet Union 8,800,000-10,700,000 24,000,000

          United Kingdom 383,600 450,700

          United States 416,800 418,500

          Yugoslavia 446,000 1,000,000

          https://www.nationalww2museum.org/students-teachers/student-resources/research-starters/research-starters-worldwide-deaths-world-war

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            Wow, I knew the Russians lost 24 million but I had no idea that China lost 20 million. Thanks for sharing this.

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              Yeah, Japan went kinda fucking crazy on them.

              As much as the USA firebombed civilian cities in Japan, Japan went around just exterminating Chinese civilians. Absolute atrocities.

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            Can we talk about deaths per capita and military and civilians contributing to war effort per capita for a country that was NOT itself attacked?

            Yes, there were U-Boats attacking merchant marines on the east coast and Japanese balloons flying in on the west. But the societal contribution to a war not in our soil was and is astonishing.

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      No kidding…this corpulent hemorrhoid is as soft as baby shit, what the fuck is he going on about?

      The day Idi AnOrange Dada decides to shuffle off his mortal coil will be the day the world can start to heal. And it will be a long, long road, littered with a hopefully diminishing cadre of cultist partisans.

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    Trump is a disgrace to humanity and the millions that fought and died for freedom. Freedom which he was able to live in, but was too chicken shit to ever fight in. Freedom he now wants to destroy.

    I’ll happily celebrate victory day on the day of his death and hopefully it’s celebrated worldwide. Liberation day would also work.

    May the dark angel of death take Trumps life immediately.

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      I told my mom the same thing about celebrating his death. I suspect a lot of people with spontaneous fireworks will let everyone know the day with even more fireworks than on the 4th.

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    The entire point of a Memorial Day or a Remembrance Day is to honour the sacrifice and to lament that it was necessary. Simpleton Trump thinks it should be about celebrating victory. It is hard not to feel bad for somebody that is so incomplete as a human being.

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    The bone spurs could not even be bothered to go to war when his name was called, yet his brother did.

    He has no right to say poop about war.

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    The disrespect to literally all of the WW2 ally countries is disgusting. They did fuckall till the Normandy landings and couldn’t give less of a shit about WW2 till pearl harbour. Military aid is not comparable to being on the front lines.

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    would you not be happier if you just move there?

    It’s not super complicated. These people consume US-based propaganda constantly, but can’t move there because they have no skills nor enough cash to be able to immigrate.

    I do wonder if at some point soon the US will grant “refugee” status to white Canadian MAGA to help them flip swing districts there.

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        I’ll be the Debbie downer and respond to your silly joke with a serious reply.

        Quite often political affiliation is related to cultural or geographical factors and not intelligence. I’ve lived in a variety of places both leaning conservative and liberal, including a couple US states. I’ve both met intelligent and idiotic people everywhere I’ve been.

        I’ve also seen people be willfully ignorant on both sides of the political spectrum. This isn’t to say “enlightened centrism, all sides equal” because fascism is quite uniquely bad. But the tendencies to get into these bubbles are a human behaviour and not geographic.

        Apologies for the pedantic response to what was clearly a harmless joke.

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          I see where you’re trying to say here, but you’re making the mistake of conflating conservatism with fascism. There may well be right leaning people and left-leaning people with similar IQs, but it requires a special degree of stupid and willful ignorance to believe the many, many lies that come out of the Trump Whitehouse.

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            I’m not making any mistake.

            Intelligent people can choose to be willfully ignorant, no matter their political affiliation. For example I personally know a person who is extremely brilliant yet parrot Jordan Peterson. This person is amongst the world’s most capable in his highly competitive and lucrative field — so while I find this person’s politics deeply abhorrent I cannot find him stupid.

            The problem with over-attributing stupidity to things we simply don’t like is that it masks the other factors which produce the outcomes we as a society are trying to avoid, such as fascism.

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              I’m not making any mistake.

              Intelligent people can choose to be willfully ignorant…

              Careful with that selection bias Debbie. Those things look sharp.

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              “Stupid” is deliberately doing what you should KNOW is counter to good results. It has nothing to do with intelligence. The winners of the Darwin Awards usually do not lack intelligence, they are just stupid (or at least just do stupid things).

              Being very conservative with your money, handling it in a conservative manner, running a business conservatively, has nothing to do with fascism. THAT is the problem we are currently facing - the blunt fact that fascism is not the same as being conservative (small ‘c’), but that the Conservatives (capital ‘C’) are also becoming fascist along with being conservative. Two entirely different things.

              Diefenbaker could NEVER, in any intelligent discussion, be labeled as a ‘fascist’. He was in many ways very socially responsible.

              Carney, although he is the leader of the Liberal party, will methinks turnout to be conservative in his economic policies, just like Turner was.

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                I believe we’re both misunderstanding what the other person is saying because I don’t feel like your reply relates to what I said. Which doesn’t mean it was your error, I’m sure it was at least equally my misinterpretation of your reply.

                Either way we are talking past each other, so I’ll wish you well and leave it at that. Cheers

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                  My reply was not meant to contradict what you said, only to clarify the term ‘stupid’. It is quite correct to call Jordan ‘stupid’ without reference to his intelligence. Trump is, in fact; reasonably intelligent in a narcissistic way, but I also do not think he can be called ‘stupid’ for what he is doing, in the sense that he has every intention of causing the chaos he is, the chaos is ‘good results’ as far as he is concerned. It is not ‘unintended consequences’ on his part, it is not any lack of understanding on his part, it is deliberate and expected results. After all, he took many of his companies bankrupt as a legitimate business move, to stop the bleeding. On the other hand, the people who FOLLOW him CAN be considered ‘stupid’ under the definition.

                  That is, it is not reasonable to label Trump as stupid for doing what he is doing in order to achieve his objectives, but it is stupid to go along with it. It is perhaps stupid for people to not realize what Trump’s real objectives are. It is reasonable to label most of the Americans who voted for him as stupid (except those who actually agree with the 2025 Manifesto objectives). But given what Trump’s objectives are, it is quite reasonable and rational to expect him to do what he is doing.

                  Also to expound on the difference between ‘fascism’ and small ‘c’ ‘conservative’ vs capital ‘C’ Conservative.