My great-grandparents were working for Kodak when WW2 happened, which is when they sold out all their scientists for the Manhattan Project. My great-grandpa had a knock at his door shortly after moving with his new wife to Tennessee..Men in black told him he could either come work for the plants isolating isotopes, or he'd be on the frontline in the morning. After that they turned to my great-grandma and told her the same thing. You come work on isotopes for us, or you're going to be a battle medic. They never told them why, and they never had the authority to ask....I've only heard about it once, but when their first kid my grandma had just been born with them still in Tennessee they were listening to the radio one night..And they heard it. Atomic Bomb had been dropped on Hiroshima. They didn't even have to say anything, but my great-grandma told me later that they turned to look at each other at the same time, and all she could think was "Oh god...What did we do?"
Participated in the creation of the most devastating single instance of mass murder mankind has ever committed, against their will. Just america moments.
@@warrioremperor6320 for assisting in the creation of the single greatest mass murder weapon ever devised? For helping to develop the weaponry that may end the world? Im not saying they are bad people, they are certainly not heroes for this particular circumstance most assuredly however. Morally grey victims of circumstance is a more apt description of them.
People need to remember that once the American government got a taste for this sort of power over people, it never stopped. This is why conspiracy theories can spread so widely, most of these theories are less crazy than all the shit we did for the Manhattan Project or MK Ultra. The Secret State must be dismantled.
"I've know him for 40 years and he's concerned me for 40 years." I know those words are fuckass hollow, because that's how long he's been friends with Netanyahu. "He's not a decent man, he's a dictator, and he's struggling to make sure he holds his country together while still keeping this assault going," is a frame-perfect description, but they're friends so he's cool with it. The best way for Biden to fight fascism is to leave his Life Alert on the nightstand.
Coming back to the US yesterday, the pilot announced that we were flying with a WWII US veteran that had gone to Normandy for the celebration. Everybody clapped. And I also clapped. I find the "thank you for your service attitude" extremely cringe, and honestly, I feel more inclined to punch than to clap for some soldiers, including the fact that I really do not have much respect for anyone in the military, except for maybe the Coast Guards, as their whole role is to kill innocent people overseas. But I clapped for the WWII veteran because as Hasan said, that is the one time in which war and violence was justified and brave men gave their lives not for oil companies, weapons manufacturers, or geopolitical games, but for a good cause and to genuinely save people. Especially if we are talking about an event like D Day. That I respect profoundly.
I think there still was reasons that surpassed just saving people. The n@z1 party was commiting attrocities ever since 1933 to the jewish population of germany, the gays, the trans, the socialists and more. The allied forces only cared when they started expanding to Poland and, more importantly for the forces, France. And let's not kid ourselves that the US and the rest of the european nation were very welcoming of the mass wave of refugees, majority of whom were jewish... The actions of the forces did save the people of europe from complete genocide but that doesnt make it the priority objective.
The US? No, they didn't. The US joined the western front to protect their capital interests in Europe. They feared a full USSR influence over Germany more than they care about saving people
Slavs were not considered non-white. They were considered non-German. Why is it so hard for you to conceive of racism that doesn't work exactly like the US/UK version?
@@guillaumelagueyte1019 That is more like Biden, a guy who was pro segration, but has memories of fighting side by side with Martin Luthor King against it.
@@guillaumelagueyte1019"I walked onto the beach from my golden Higgins boat & everybody stopped shooting. They said wow Mr. Trump you're so amazing you're so incredible. Please take all my pervitin, I know its your favorite"
Ah, yes the famous Ukrainian fascists...Why don't we talk about Andrey Vlasov and the Russian Liberation Army for a change? You know, just for variety's sake.
dude biden in that news interview sounds fucking ancient and tired... can we let this guy retire? I say this every time I talk about him but this is elder abuse. I shouldn't think every time I see the president "they are abusing an old man"
11:56 mentionnong historical revisionism avoit Russia while never mentionnong uk or the commonwealth, yeah right, and also forgetting about Poland or Finland... doesn't really surprise me that Hasan is also doing historical revisionism while denouncing it
Around 150,000 troops landed on the beaches on Normandy on D-Day. America took two beaches. The Brits and Canadians took the other three beaches. The Americans made up around 20 percent of the troops who fought inland from the beaches. The sailors who got the troops to the beaches on the landing boats were all British. The naval vessels and sailors who supported the landings were 80 percent British and Canadian. The air force was a combination of the RAF and USAAF, but the RAF was the larger force. So, well done America, for helping out the British and Commonwealth forces in its operations to fight to liberate Europe.
Their operations? 😂 Funny they would appoint an American as supreme Commander of the invasion force. Such silly cope bro. Diminishing US involvement bc America bad innit
America's real contribution to WW2 was safe manufacturing and finance. We basically stole all the world's gold outside of Switzerland and used it to setup the petrodollar and fiat currency, which we now use to impose undue influence globally.
I feel like the worst part about being a ww2 vet is how many times in your life you have to go to France
😂😂
Ay I mean they get to hook up with french girls while campaigning 😎
How does a 100 year old sound more coherent than someone 20 years his junior? 🤦🏼♂️
Well the real answer is that everyone ages differently but it’s still funny lol
If there's one thing that can bring the country together, it's talking about how old and senile Joseph Robert F. Biden is.
Because the 100 year old doesn't have speech impediment
That generation truly was built different af tbh.
@@ashleymeggan it’s true, my grandma was born in 1930 and she was the strongest person I’ve ever known
My great-grandparents were working for Kodak when WW2 happened, which is when they sold out all their scientists for the Manhattan Project. My great-grandpa had a knock at his door shortly after moving with his new wife to Tennessee..Men in black told him he could either come work for the plants isolating isotopes, or he'd be on the frontline in the morning. After that they turned to my great-grandma and told her the same thing. You come work on isotopes for us, or you're going to be a battle medic. They never told them why, and they never had the authority to ask....I've only heard about it once, but when their first kid my grandma had just been born with them still in Tennessee they were listening to the radio one night..And they heard it. Atomic Bomb had been dropped on Hiroshima. They didn't even have to say anything, but my great-grandma told me later that they turned to look at each other at the same time, and all she could think was "Oh god...What did we do?"
Participated in the creation of the most devastating single instance of mass murder mankind has ever committed, against their will.
Just america moments.
I thank your grandparents for their contributions they are heroes
@@warrioremperor6320 for assisting in the creation of the single greatest mass murder weapon ever devised? For helping to develop the weaponry that may end the world?
Im not saying they are bad people, they are certainly not heroes for this particular circumstance most assuredly however.
Morally grey victims of circumstance is a more apt description of them.
People need to remember that once the American government got a taste for this sort of power over people, it never stopped.
This is why conspiracy theories can spread so widely, most of these theories are less crazy than all the shit we did for the Manhattan Project or MK Ultra.
The Secret State must be dismantled.
Imagine fighting in and surviving D-Day and the French have the audacity to give you a French medal???
I’ve never seen such disrespect
@@Alastair_AdanaBull shit story
And what medal 🏅 would you like
You expect the French (while in France) to give out a US medal ... ???
Respect to American WW2 veterans for liberating Europe from fascism.
It was Russians my guy
@@Davidh741 it was both
Yeah, we felt incredibly liberated when they took half of an island and called it good enough to support Salazar.
@@trollamosSalazar wasn’t a Fascist
@@MeteoricIndigo you mean just like in Poland, or do you mean that the germans were'nt nazis at that time ?
1. Haifa Massacre 1937
2. Jerusalem Massacre 1937
3. Balad al-Sheikh Massacre 1939
4. Haifa Massacre 1939
5. Haifa Massacre 1947
6. Abbasiya Massacre 1947
7. Al-Khisas Massacre 1947
8. Bab al-Amud Massacre 1947
9. Jerusalem Massacre 1947
10. Sheikh Bureik Massacre 1947
11. Jaffa Massacre 1948
12. Deir Yassin Massacre 1948
13. Tantura Massacre 1948
14. Khan Yunis Massacre 1956
15. Jerusalem Massacre 1967
16. Bahro Al Baquar 1972
17. Sabra and Shatila Massacre 1982
18. Al Aqsa Mosque Massacre 1990
19. Ibrahimi Mosque Massacre 1994
20. Jenin Refugee Camp April 2002
21. Gaza Massacre 2008-09
22. Gaza Massacre 2012
23. Gaza Massacre 2014
24. Gaza Massacre 2018-19
25. Gaza Massacre 2021
26. Gaza Massacre 2023 ongoing
SO DO NOT LET ANYONE CONVINCE YOU THAT IT STARTED ON OCTOBER 7TH
What have to do with d day brother?
Okie dokie
They brushed over the German medal he got from a soldier he came across around 5:00. He probably capped him. Dude is badass.
It said "found" under the medal but I'm sure he popped some nazi's for sure
There are over 100,000 WWII vets still alive in the US.
3:55 why does he sound more awake and alert than Biden?
"I remember when Cornpop & I stormed the beach back then"
I was a spry 40 year old on the Frontline Jack!
"I've know him for 40 years and he's concerned me for 40 years." I know those words are fuckass hollow, because that's how long he's been friends with Netanyahu. "He's not a decent man, he's a dictator, and he's struggling to make sure he holds his country together while still keeping this assault going," is a frame-perfect description, but they're friends so he's cool with it. The best way for Biden to fight fascism is to leave his Life Alert on the nightstand.
Lmfao the 190 yr old vet being a spring chicken next to brandon is so funny
i wonder if the veterans of vietnam and the middle east wars are jealous of the WW2 vets because they actually won a war and are celebrated
Ridiculous idea the Soviet’s did not hand deliver the is dub on a plate
Last big win Huh ? He looked at his watch the whole time lol
Coming back to the US yesterday, the pilot announced that we were flying with a WWII US veteran that had gone to Normandy for the celebration. Everybody clapped. And I also clapped.
I find the "thank you for your service attitude" extremely cringe, and honestly, I feel more inclined to punch than to clap for some soldiers, including the fact that I really do not have much respect for anyone in the military, except for maybe the Coast Guards, as their whole role is to kill innocent people overseas.
But I clapped for the WWII veteran because as Hasan said, that is the one time in which war and violence was justified and brave men gave their lives not for oil companies, weapons manufacturers, or geopolitical games, but for a good cause and to genuinely save people. Especially if we are talking about an event like D Day. That I respect profoundly.
I think there still was reasons that surpassed just saving people. The n@z1 party was commiting attrocities ever since 1933 to the jewish population of germany, the gays, the trans, the socialists and more. The allied forces only cared when they started expanding to Poland and, more importantly for the forces, France.
And let's not kid ourselves that the US and the rest of the european nation were very welcoming of the mass wave of refugees, majority of whom were jewish...
The actions of the forces did save the people of europe from complete genocide but that doesnt make it the priority objective.
The US? No, they didn't. The US joined the western front to protect their capital interests in Europe. They feared a full USSR influence over Germany more than they care about saving people
Biden was there for his class reunion
Actually, when you study the numbers, America was very much the junior partner on the D-Day landings.
0:46 Oh yes, after doing a little invading of their own into Finland.🤦♂️🤣
Ignoring the fact the Soviet Union also invaded Poland in WW2. They definitely carried the W against the Nazis but they were up to bad things too
We can't even take full credit for D-Day. England and the Soviet Union did the bulk of the work before we even got there.
England?
that's just not true
Slavs were not considered non-white. They were considered non-German. Why is it so hard for you to conceive of racism that doesn't work exactly like the US/UK version?
And then they dissolve parliament
Sure. What is your point? You don't think it's the right thing to do?
Turks celebrate Gelibolu? Djdndndndndndnsh. You must visit Çanakkale-Gelibolu.
Literal Nazi Slayers, absolute chads.
Hasan not being able to tell when chat is joking will never not be annoying
And when they came back they got to it again with the lynchings and segregation which was what they were protecting
This is why Trump should have won in 2020 Trumps speech would have been way more embarrassing of the cuff and funny,
I was there. I remember everything, I saved the day all by myself, or I would have if I had been there
@@guillaumelagueyte1019 That is more like Biden, a guy who was pro segration, but has memories of fighting side by side with Martin Luthor King against it.
@@guillaumelagueyte1019"I walked onto the beach from my golden Higgins boat & everybody stopped shooting. They said wow Mr. Trump you're so amazing you're so incredible. Please take all my pervitin, I know its your favorite"
They couldn't have invited a few veterans from the red army to come and represent?
Because Russia didn’t take part in D-Day lol …
@@phettywappharmaceuticalsll8842 Exactly why I said red army not the russian army lol...
@rcbuggies57 The Red Army didnt take part in it either. Would make more sense for V-E Day.
@@Mr.Volcanoes22 brother zelensky is there.
@@rcbuggies57 They could have, obviously, and they did invite them in the past. Do I really need to explain why they're not invited this time?
Ah, yes the famous Ukrainian fascists...Why don't we talk about Andrey Vlasov and the Russian Liberation Army for a change? You know, just for variety's sake.
4 vs 250
dude biden in that news interview sounds fucking ancient and tired... can we let this guy retire?
I say this every time I talk about him but this is elder abuse.
I shouldn't think every time I see the president "they are abusing an old man"
we entirely never learned any lessons from that day or that war. were as bad
11:56 mentionnong historical revisionism avoit Russia while never mentionnong uk or the commonwealth, yeah right, and also forgetting about Poland or Finland... doesn't really surprise me that Hasan is also doing historical revisionism while denouncing it
Shut up nerd
D day hasanabi
Around 150,000 troops landed on the beaches on Normandy on D-Day. America took two beaches. The Brits and Canadians took the other three beaches. The Americans made up around 20 percent of the troops who fought inland from the beaches. The sailors who got the troops to the beaches on the landing boats were all British. The naval vessels and sailors who supported the landings were 80 percent British and Canadian. The air force was a combination of the RAF and USAAF, but the RAF was the larger force. So, well done America, for helping out the British and Commonwealth forces in its operations to fight to liberate Europe.
Their operations? 😂
Funny they would appoint an American as supreme Commander of the invasion force.
Such silly cope bro. Diminishing US involvement bc America bad innit
America's real contribution to WW2 was safe manufacturing and finance. We basically stole all the world's gold outside of Switzerland and used it to setup the petrodollar and fiat currency, which we now use to impose undue influence globally.
4:20 bro is cooking Biden he’s sounds like he could talk Biden under the table
8:17 you mean littering