Protesters marched to the White House today calling for the impeachment of President Franklin Roosevelt because of the on-going Allied strategic bombing campaign against Germany. “This is an aerial holocaust,” protester Anita Jones cried out. “Innocent civilians are being killed!” “Our foreign policy is controlled by the Jews,” Kurt Muller, who carried a sign labeled “I ♥ Hitler” screamed.
I spoke with several protesters during a pause during the march. “People in this country have to understand,” Muller stressed, “that Adolf Hitler was democratically elected. FDR talks all about the four freedoms and democracy, but he’s unwilling to allow the German people to elect their own leaders. Roosevelt is calling for unconditional surrender because he’s determined on regime change. How’s that democratic?”
Ms Jones added: “You know, like, we’re bombing the German people. We’re like blowing up their homes and stuff. But, you know, like that’s only going to make them hate us more and love Hitler more, too, you know. It’s all like counterproductive, you know.”
“Aren’t we leveling their industrial centers, too?” I asked.
“Oh yea,” she replied, “so we can eliminate the competition for American capitalists.”
“And they’re mostly Jews,” Muller added.
“But didn’t the Germans bomb Warsaw, Rotterdam, and Belgrade?” I replied.
“Well, that was self-defense!” came Muller’s response. “The Poles attacked Germany at Gleiwicz. That really happened, but that Jew Roosevelt is withholding the true story.”
“But the Roosevelt family’s heritage is Dutch,” I replied. Muller and Jones looked at each other and laughed.
“Well, what about Rotterdam and Belgrade?” I asked.
Muller and Jones chuckled. “Those weren’t German planes,” Muller explained. “They were all RAF planes painted to look like German aircraft by the British Secret Service. Everyone knows that.”
“Here, look at this,” Ms Jones spoke as she held an out-of-focus picture in front of my face. This is a photo a friend in Germany sent me of like that so-called air raid over Rotterdam. And if you look at this supposed-to-be-German plane, you can see it’s really a British Blenheim bomber.”
"You can?" I queried as she quickly withdrew the picture.
“And Germany was mistreated at Versailles,” Ms Jones then interjected, changing the subject. “You have to go back to 1918, you know, to like put things in perspective.”
The break was over and the march resumed.
I spoke with several protesters during a pause during the march. “People in this country have to understand,” Muller stressed, “that Adolf Hitler was democratically elected. FDR talks all about the four freedoms and democracy, but he’s unwilling to allow the German people to elect their own leaders. Roosevelt is calling for unconditional surrender because he’s determined on regime change. How’s that democratic?”
Ms Jones added: “You know, like, we’re bombing the German people. We’re like blowing up their homes and stuff. But, you know, like that’s only going to make them hate us more and love Hitler more, too, you know. It’s all like counterproductive, you know.”
“Aren’t we leveling their industrial centers, too?” I asked.
“Oh yea,” she replied, “so we can eliminate the competition for American capitalists.”
“And they’re mostly Jews,” Muller added.
“But didn’t the Germans bomb Warsaw, Rotterdam, and Belgrade?” I replied.
“Well, that was self-defense!” came Muller’s response. “The Poles attacked Germany at Gleiwicz. That really happened, but that Jew Roosevelt is withholding the true story.”
“But the Roosevelt family’s heritage is Dutch,” I replied. Muller and Jones looked at each other and laughed.
“Well, what about Rotterdam and Belgrade?” I asked.
Muller and Jones chuckled. “Those weren’t German planes,” Muller explained. “They were all RAF planes painted to look like German aircraft by the British Secret Service. Everyone knows that.”
“Here, look at this,” Ms Jones spoke as she held an out-of-focus picture in front of my face. This is a photo a friend in Germany sent me of like that so-called air raid over Rotterdam. And if you look at this supposed-to-be-German plane, you can see it’s really a British Blenheim bomber.”
"You can?" I queried as she quickly withdrew the picture.
“And Germany was mistreated at Versailles,” Ms Jones then interjected, changing the subject. “You have to go back to 1918, you know, to like put things in perspective.”
The break was over and the march resumed.
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