Well dont worry, i wont be playing my National Socialist Guard forces with a
bunch of people who cannot handle the sight of the swastika.
I do not have anything against it, it is a widely used symbol, chinese have
used it, mongols have used it, everybody has used it!
Before WWII there was no problem with it, and indeed until recently it was
just considered the banner of an old enemy!
Until all these documentaries, i.e. propaganda, came out, i mean hey, it
does'nt take a genius to see that these shows present little fact and alot of
personal slander, comical if you ask me. I'm not stupid, i can tell what is
propaganda and what is not!
Look at the wars of the past, how many armies have exterminated large numbers
of peoples? the Mongols exterminated 4-10 million chinese civillians, 2
million Arabs, and a few thousand Russians.
Even durning the crusades there was "ethnic cleansing" or jews and arabs.
After WWII Russia exterminated 10-20 million Ukranian Civillians for helping
Germany!
The Nazis were nothing special, everybody has exterminated large numbers of
non-combatants.
The recent trend in the US and Europe of promoting things like world peace,
love of life, etc. etc. have made the masses a bunch of morons who cry "war
crime" when any damn little slaughter breaks out!
WWII, being not so long ago, has had alot of attention paid to it, thus many
people focus on that as being the most horrible instance of "genocide" in
history, but again, nothing special.
War is war, war is hell......but only if done right....
Sorry for ranting, got a bit out of hand, but damnit, this discussion was
about a scenario for epic, not a damn forum to declare personal political
opinions!
Oh well, lets drop it and get bacl to epic, heheheh.
Erik von Totenreich
P.S.
You guessed it, i'm not big on Human Rights or "War Crimes" trials.
Especially since the U.N. and U.S. use selective prosectution, i.e. Iraq
shelter incident, Israeli bombing of U.N. refugee compound, etc.
Received on Wed Feb 11 1998 - 04:41:17 UTC
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