It's amazing, checking in with Reddit and remembering what an absolute bunch of retards they are. It's so retarded it breaks the retard scale, and my mind a little bit. Scrolling through the comments is just absolutely insane nonsense after absolutely insane nonsense.
Also, I've seen a bunch more popularization of the 'US joined the war to stop the communists from looking too awesome' recently. Now, WW2 history is much more complicated than the history books or common knowledge say, but that's just a massively biased and incredibly shallow view of things.
The US was helping "the communists', obviously not out of the goodness of their hearts, but because they realized that Germany dominating from the Atlantic to Vladivostok wouldn't be in Murican interests. US policy has always been to prevent the rise of a regional hegemon, whether it's Germany, Russia or China, as that could challenge the worldwide hegemony of the US.
Fascinating how people just make up retarded reasons like "wanting to prevent the communists from looking awesome" & "the US was subverted from within" to try to combat the eminently reasonable.
(Also, it's more complicated than school history books. No actual serious work of history says what these people claim, but that's because they've never read any.)
It's amazing, checking in with Reddit and remembering what an absolute bunch of retards they are. It's so retarded it breaks the retard scale, and my mind a little bit. Scrolling through the comments is just absolutely insane nonsense after absolutely insane nonsense.
Also, I've seen a bunch more popularization of the 'US joined the war to stop the communists from looking too awesome' recently. Now, WW2 history is much more complicated than the history books or common knowledge say, but that's just a massively biased and incredibly shallow view of things.
The US was helping "the communists', obviously not out of the goodness of their hearts, but because they realized that Germany dominating from the Atlantic to Vladivostok wouldn't be in Murican interests. US policy has always been to prevent the rise of a regional hegemon, whether it's Germany, Russia or China, as that could challenge the worldwide hegemony of the US.
Fascinating how people just make up retarded reasons like "wanting to prevent the communists from looking awesome" & "the US was subverted from within" to try to combat the eminently reasonable.
(Also, it's more complicated than school history books. No actual serious work of history says what these people claim, but that's because they've never read any.)