RR News Update! – June 7th, 2024 Justus Knight
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TITLE: EXCLUSIVE | The Disgusting Democrat Demolition of D-Day!
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June 6, 2024 marks 80 years since D-Day, the first day of the Normandy landings that laid the foundations for the Allied defeat of Nazi Germany in World War II.
The invasion – codenamed Operation Overlord – saw of tens of thousands of troops from countries including the United States, the United Kingdom and Canada landing on five stretches of the coastline of Normandy, France – codenamed Utah, Omaha, Gold, Juno and Sword beaches.
Planning for D-Day began more than a year in advance, and the Allies carried out substantial military deception to confuse the Germans as to when and where the invasion would take place.
One of the most proud wartime accomplishments the great Republic of the United States of America has ever achieved. It did not come however without great loss. The U.S. lost over 400k soldiers in WW2. 4,440 Allied Troops were lost on D – Day or Day Day. So as many properly honored this great day of loss and victory on June 6th, many others did not. Calling their actions a disgrace would be an understatement, so let’s shine some light on their darkness so their actions are never forgotten.
We’ll continue on this story in just one minute.
So while the nation should have been honoring the 80 year celebration and remembrance of D-Day, others took the opportunity to further their agenda’s, disgrace our soldiers, or just out and out not even acknowledge the days importance.
Take for example Google, here’s how they did not honor D-Day. However, for those expecting Google to commemorate this significant event with one of its iconic doodles, disappointment awaited. The search engine giant neglected to acknowledge the valor of the paratroopers who courageously descended in the dark of night before the commencement of “Operation Overlord,” under the command of Supreme Allied Commander Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower.
There was no mention from Google of the sacrifices made by those who gave their lives, lost limbs, or remain missing to this day after confronting tyranny head-on.
Instead, Google chose to honor Jeanne Córdova, a figure known for her advocacy in the LGBTQ+ community. While Córdova’s contributions are noteworthy, her spotlight on this particular day seemed to overshadow the solemn remembrance of those who fought and died on the beaches of Normandy.
In Google’s doodle tribute titled “Celebrating Jeanne Córdova,” the company depicted the lesbian author and activist, who passed away peacefully in 2016 at the age of 67. This choice, juxtaposed against the backdrop of D-Day, raised questions about the company’s priorities.
Google explained its decision, citing Pride Month and its commitment to celebrating LGBTQ+ voices. While inclusivity and diversity are undoubtedly important, the timing of this tribute struck a dissonant chord for many who expected a solemn recognition of historical sacrifice.
According to the Western Journal, “Hillary Clinton commemorated the 80th anniversary of the D-Day invasion Thursday with a post that equated the Allies’ fight against Nazi Germany to the Democrats’ upcoming battle against former President Donald Trump for the White House.”
“With her usual lack of scruples, Clinton used the solemn occasion to recycle the Democrats’ tired Trump-as-Hitler comparison that has been around since the 2016 presidential campaign.
(Ironically, that election proved Clinton to be so distasteful to voters that they’d choose the guy they were told was literally Hiter as a better alternative to her.)
This comparison between the heroic 1944 operation and the upcoming presidential election is clearly not something that mainstream Americans appreciate and she heard the backlash immediately.
Not to be outdone in disgraceful acts, our ‘commander in chief’ decides to take center stage in how to disgrace, disrespect, and disregard our Nation, our Military and our Soldiers when he was caught in this hot mic moment with French President Emmanuel Macron.
That’s right, “”My advance team said I gotta be the first one to leave” and then to make matter even worse he goes on “because they told me I’ll hold everyone up”….as was very well evident during the entire event.
The valor displayed by the soldiers who stormed the beaches of Normandy, facing relentless enemy fire and unimaginable hardships, stands as a testament to human courage and resilience. These young men, many of whom never lived to see another day, made the ultimate sacrifice to rid Europe of the scourge of fascism.
Their actions on June 6, 1944, altered the course of history, bringing an end to the reign of terror imposed by the Nazi regime and paving the way for a more peaceful world. Their bravery and selflessness deserve our eternal gratitude and remembrance.
As we reflect on the significance of D-Day, let us not forget the sacrifices of those who fought and died for freedom. Their memory lives on in the pages of history, reminding us of the debt we owe to those who came before us.
Justus Knight
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