Posted on 06/06/2019 4:02:35 AM PDT by Kaslin
Seventy-five years ago today, heroes stormed the beaches to start the fight to free Europe from the evils of Nazi Germany. We owe those men a debt the world will never be able to repay. But in many ways, we are squandering their sacrifice by taking for granted the freedoms they protected and embracing the ideology they helped defeat. Have we forgotten the sacrifice of D-Day?
Tens of thousands of men were killed or wounded in the invasion to retake continental Europe from the Nazis, yet as their friends and brothers in arms fell beside them on those cover-less beaches, they pressed on. The courage required to do their duty in the face of such carnage, and to willingly get on those boats in the first place knowing what awaited them, is not only something the world will forever owe them for, its something that does not exist anymore.
When faced with evil, the free world stood up and did whatever was necessary to defeat it. Today, basking in the world that sacrifice afforded us, many Americans cant even allow people with whom they disagree to speak at an event where attendance is voluntary. Theyre happy to throw a flaming bottle of gasoline to silence someone, but would never defend liberty from tyranny because they are tyranny. Much of the political left has become the very evil the Allies were invading to destroy on this day in 1944.
Progressives take to the streets to demand silence from their political opponents. They call for the power of the government to be brought to bear on those whove earned more than they have so they can have a bigger piece of it. They divide people by race, gender, ethnicity, income, etc., in order to more easily manipulate them. Aside from the fact that theyre currently casting different people as the scapegoats for all of societys ills, theres little difference between the rhetoric of 2019 and 1935. The times and targets of progressives may have changed, but the objective has remained constant power.
The United States is founded upon the idea that the power rests with the individual, not government. The beaches of Normandy were not stormed to defend ever-growing government power from ever-growing government power that was further along down the path than we were. We were there to destroy it, and we did.
While the perpetrators of that evil were eliminated, the ideology was not. It metastasized, went underground in small amounts, was rebranded as liberal, and slowly grew in its new home in the Democratic Party. The party was home to a welcoming host, one that had been adopting various aspects of the ism philosophies since the progressive movement in the early 20th century caught the fancy of elites around the world.
Communism, fascism, and socialism are all branches on the same tree with the same rotten roots the idea that government knows better than you do about how you should live your life; that the collective matters most, and if a few individuals have to be destroyed in the process of the collective good, so be it. They are all the antithesis of the American founding.
Gathering in the education system, these isms took root in one of the only places they couldnt be eliminated thanks to tenure. Along with labor unions, where theyd always lived, they had their perch from which to infect the greatest number of people. And infect they did.
It took time, a few converts here and there every year, but theyve reached critical mass on the left and now control the Democratic Party. One nominee for the 2020 election will be chosen by the party sharing important governing objectives and tactics with our opponents 75 years ago today and the Cold War.
History is a marathon, not a sprint, and the Allies won the sprint on this day and the days following, but the battle continues. Like the hare, many Americans have become content to have the lead and rest on our laurels. Meanwhile the tortoise is still inching forward while liberty sleeps.
We should never forget the sacrifice of those brave soldiers who risked everything to protect our liberty. But, perhaps more importantly, we should never take for granted that liberty by realizing that while weve won wars, the larger war rages on. Its not a shooting war, but its a war for the future nonetheless and the same ideals are at stake. Honor those men from 75 years ago today, they absolutely deserve it, but also honor the cause for which they made that sacrifice.
Our liberty is under assault, as it has always been. This time, however, while it is coming from the same philosophical base as in the past, the existential threat is coming from within. Like the men who ran into the fire 75 years ago today, we have to be every bit as resolute. We must not only honor their sacrifice, we have to duplicate it on the battlefield of ideals.
Just a buncha white dudes fightin’ white dudes.
What about the sacrifices Trayvon made, right?
Hell. We have forgotten about 9/11, nevermind the men lost in Afghanistan and Iraq.
Or the sacrifices of the civil war and the revolutionary war.
We learned the wrong lessons from WWII. Globalism will not save the world. It only turns the world into big poor mess of humanity.
To illustrate how pacifism has penetrated thinking, just now reporter asked why the bodies were buried at Normandy and not returned home. to have asked that question is the very height of ignorance.
America, the pacifist antiwar American press cringes at the death of every single serviceman. We can no longer fight a war because of the cowardly reaction to death.
The reporter was thinking about the great story of greeting thousands and thousands of returning coffins at deleware or some port. It was a terrible moment in jurnalist history to have asked such a question.
Sadly, True.
As Kaslin said...WE haven’t forgotten.
And we won’t.
We are having a Normandy sized invasion every month at our southern border. They have the intent to enslave us into paying more taxes and getting less service from our government. Our current enemies are winning. With the assistance of Rats and Rinos.
We have forgotten much. We have allowed the Marxist/Liberals to take over our institutions over the last decades and now we have several generations that have, for the most part, been taught BS about our history, our culture and our forefathers. We also have been force-fed constant BS about race, ‘social justice’ & ‘equality’ to the point of constant agitation and division.
I guarantee most of the boys from WWII didn’t fight and die for this crap.
Well...theres WE and then theres we...
Which is where we are as a nation now.
The Normandy Special really impacted me. I felt anew the horror of so many dying on just this one day. Brought me to tears.
Yes. Look at the frenzy over the projected tariff Trump wants to impose on Mexico.
If an item costs $1000, 5% increase is $50. But to listen to Republican senators, it’s is a much worse sacrifice than when the front end of the Higgins landing craft fell open during the Normandy invasion.
I have not. And my children have not. Which is my duty. To ensure that my children know what was done.
Over the past couple days my family has had many conversations about Midway and Normandy.
My youngest, who is in AP US history, was taught little to nothing about WW2 except that we are monsters for dropping atom bombs on the Japanese
Half of the country are embarrassed by our heroes of WWII.
Sadly I think the answer is yes.
It happened 75 years ago. At least half of our population can’t remember things that happened during the Clinton Administration.
I had the advantage of being 16 and having a part-time job in a place where lots of WW II vets hung out. Their stories left a lasting impact on me.
We are down to just a handful of them now.
While watching a Fox News D-Day program the other day, General Jack Keane USA (Ret) made some remarks that caught my attention and I paraphrase below:
The men drew strength to fight against something like that (Nazis) FRom the values and the will of the American people; that is how you can stand up against something like that because you know it is evil and it has to be stopped.
That comment set me to wondering: Who is going to save the world FRom the evil & tyranny of Islam?
There is a lesson in General Keanes remarks: Wouldnt it be a shame for Western Civilization to be brought down by a 7th Century evil death cult after so many of Western Civilizations brave men and women had sacrificed for our FReedom?
If yet another Great Generation doesnt step up to the plate, that is precisely what will happen: . . . you know it is evil and it has to be stopped.
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