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Book cover for Dead Wake: The Last Crossing of the Lusitania
A Grape-Nuts ad dealt with warfare, but of the schoolyard variety, extolling the cereal’s value in helping children prevail in fistfights: “Husky bodies and stout nerves depend—more often than we think—on the food eaten.”
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a sad co.parison to todays kidd raised by "Karens" on a diet of weak defeatism with a side of woke victimhood
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“Democratic Socialism is just the latest Socialist movement with One-World ambitions seeking to create the perfect society of their imagination through a Cancel Culture different this time only in its advanced technological sophistication.”
Evan Sayet, The Woke Supremacy: An Anti-Socialist Manifesto

Douglas Murray
“Europe today has little desire to reproduce itself, fight for itself or even take its own side in an argument.”
Douglas Murray, The Strange Death of Europe: Immigration, Identity, Islam

Erik Larson
“All the young are in the net,” he wrote, “anyone who tried to keep out of being a Nazi is hazed till they change their mind; a form of mass cruelty which exists only in such a country.”
Erik Larson, Dead Wake: The Last Crossing of the Lusitania

Douglas Murray
“In the meantime, the agreement seems to have been reached with the general public that it is not such a bad deal: if there is a bit more beheading and sexual assault than there used to be in Europe, then at least we also benefit from a much wider range of cuisines.”
Douglas Murray, The Strange Death of Europe: Immigration, Identity, Islam

Erik Larson
“A Grape-Nuts ad dealt with warfare, but of the schoolyard variety, extolling the cereal’s value in helping children prevail in fistfights: “Husky bodies and stout nerves depend—more often than we think—on the food eaten.”
Erik Larson, Dead Wake: The Last Crossing of the Lusitania

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