The nation of swastika-shaped yule tarts and overpriced alcohol.
An ancient good has awoken
>Villainy has many faces, one of them is weakness.
Lashing out in fear against others is a sign of weakness, not of strength.
>ancient evil awakens
>takes a leak, farts and then goes back to sleep
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And what do you call the refusal to strike against evil? Friendly reminder that France could've prevented WW2 in 1936 and Britain could've prevented WW2 in 1938. Neither did so.
>Our King
>not good
>bitching about that instead of the western betrayal in 1945
>Friendly reminder that France could've prevented WW2 in 1936 and Britain could've prevented WW2 in 1938. Neither did so.
They were more afraid of causing a second great war than they were of Germany. In hindsight that was foolish, but you can't blame them. WW1 was really fucking awful.
>And what do you call the refusal to strike against evil?
Caution.
Some problems are solved by force. Others are fanned by it.
I can blame them for allowing a militarized nation led by a genocidal maniac to grow as large as it did. I can blame them for allowing the violation of sovereignity of many formerly independent nations because maybe if we spread our buttcheeks far enough they'll play nice. That is weakness, and that's perhaps the greatest form of evil: weakness in those who can and should do good.
In fact, at Nuremberg the Nazi high command admitted that French intervention in 1936 was their biggest fear.
Operation Unthinkable was full retard and you know this.