It's a book I recommend, even if the guy's a bit of a 60's liberal.
But this chapter ("Proud Legions") in particular details some of the changes made to the military post-WW2 that began the process of faggifying it. He doesn't call it that, of course, but you can see some of the starts of the breakdown in discipline, hierarchy, tradition, etc.
@Gran3Walder Uh god the reminder of how much our militarys been over taken by the jews. Spare me the pain of this before i wash my eye out with resteraunt grade sani water.
@samjayganges@demonofustio@lichelordgodfrey@Gran3Walder Pretty much. It's an argument I have with a lot of boomers because they love worshipping it. I don't respect any of the aces from the latter half of the war, going up in a late model mustang in 1945 and blowing up 18 yo krauts with all of 20 hours total time isn't the most amazing accomplishment. Same with the japs. A guy in a Wildcat in 1941 taking on zeroes is a hell of a lot more badass than a guy with a hellcat in 1945.
I did a thread on it and that's what I recall, the red tails weren't anything special, they just got Mustangs with long enough legs to provide cover the whole way (as opposed to the older lightnings, thunderbolts, etc the other guys had used before where they couldn't cover an out and back flight, leaving them vulnerable)
I have a theory that there were elements throughout the rear echelon that knew what they were doing, it's weird how those black units on air and land only ever got permission to deploy once the greatest danger had passed - almost like some jew was running PR for his grandson to trump up. Once the real danger passes and you can start mopping up, you push the white boys forward and let the blacks "secure the area"
@lichelordgodfrey@Gran3Walder thats very interesting to say the least. Yet Tuskeegee Airmens and Blank Panther 762nd armored regiment were seen as elite units.....
SO... the question is what is true then? Were the elite as history described them to be true or was that fabricated?
I can know for a fact the 762nd unit was legit as Patton recommended them to be part of his army. Tuskeegee airmen is considered true because we can recount bomber crews testimony of them being saved by the red tailed devils. Now other blacks in mixed units... i dont know whole detail. Which is why im reuired to read this later.
@demonofustio@lichelordgodfrey@Gran3Walder >Tuskeegee airmen is considered true because we can recount bomber crews testimony of them being saved by the red tailed devils.
@WashedOutGundamPilot knows more about them, but as I recall they are mostly bullshit. They were selectively deployed against German pilots with no training.
@demonofustio@Gran3Walder oh yeah and there's a bit where the guy's a bit euphemistic about his language when referring to the blacks but even he points out that the black soldiers were useless if they were not kept in line in mixed race units, lol.
one could question why bother having them in the military at all, of course, but I suppose the higher ups want legions of rape apes to terrorize friend and foe.
jews did something similar with black men in sports in the 60s and 70s especially football. A lot of thumbs were put on a lot of scales to create a media impression of black physical superiority that had a lasting impact on boomers