Thursday, June 15, 2023

Czech President Petr Pavel Wants Stricker Security Measures Imposed On Russians Living In Western Countries

WNU Editor: Czech President Petr Pavel should not have cited the U.S. placing 120,000 Japanese in camps during the Second World War ....  but he did. 

Sighhh .... the EU is going down a very slippery path.

7 comments:

Jac said...

How to compare Dachau concentration camp and where and how the Japanese's was detained? Pathetic.

War News Updates Editor said...

The camps the Nazis used cannot be compared to the internment camps used by the U.S. and Canada to place their citizens of Japanese heritage. It is not even close, though many American and Canadian citizens of Japanese descent disagree.

But this is Europe speaking. And it has a very long and sick history of internment camps or ghettos eventually transforming into death camps.

Anonymous said...

Most sensible Russians are against the war, and all the Russians I know understand that Russia is the aggressor in this war, not Ukraine, and that Ukraine is fighting a war for its own identity and survival. There's no need to put Russians in camps, especially when the majority are against this war.

Some are deluded (like the WNU Author) but most understand the consequences of what a Russian victory means in this war.

This is just talk - it's not even near a slope yet.

Anonymous said...

^ If WNU is "deluded," why are you here?

Anonymous said...

They are actively changing our norms, our culture, our heritage ... and they do this at a speed...

and people go along with it


NEVER EVER again ask "how could Hitler happen"?

Because people LIKE YOU looked away.

Look at the US.
Look at Canada.
Look at NZ.

It's a totalitarian nightmare that's being erected all around us.

And the new WHO treaty .... don't even get me started..

We will have to kill them, plain and simple (legal, of couse).. we will trial them, hang them and then piss on their shallow graves and mark the day as a public holiday when all this is over

War News Updates Editor said...

Anon 6:08PM

Maybe at the beginning of the war most Russians were against the war. Not now.

When I talk to family members and friends in Russia, I am the only one who is voicing opposition to the war. Outside of Russia (i.e. in Montreal), the sentiment is around 80% for the war.

Dave Goldstein said...

Czech's and Poles really do dislike the russkeys. On a level thats way above us