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  • Oh, it's all right: Einstein is sorry. He's sorry he did give nuclear weapons to the dull-brained Americans! Well, that's all right, then, Einstein. Sit down. Have a scone. Make yourself at home. You klutz! You stupid, bird-brained, flat-headed--

  • @FireEyedMaidOfWar You don't know anything about history do you? The work Einstein did on the atomic bomb was extremely limited. Bush didn't trust Einstein to keep the bomb a secret. Robert Oppenheimer was the technical director, and main architect, of the Manhattan Project. Mostly, Einstein just gave proper recognition of the danger in terms of the splitting of the uranium atom in Germany in December 1938. The bomb would have still been created after the war without Einstein.

  • @Drvortext: This is a pretty poor excuse, is it not? The supreme American cry-baby of that age was called Roosevelt, who ruled with his fiend-like Queen Eleanor, and it was no little thing of that coxcomb Einstein to notify that there was some kind of super weapon, which could spare their feeble troops fighting! Warlike Japan did fell prey to his evil scheming! For which alone he should be beheaded ten times! He alone also has to take full responsibility for the creation of atomic bombs.

  • @FireEyedMaidOfWar Its not an excuse. The Germans were ahead in creating the bomb and Einstein felt it necessary to acknowledge this. Your from France man. The French fell to Germany in about six weeks! I respect them for the resistance networks they set up but if it wasn't for the U.S. you'd be owned by Germany right now. During the last months of the war a group of German scientists actually created and tested a nuclear device. They had one too! Einstein basically saved your country.

  • @Drvortext: It is an excuse and pretty poor one, too; and Germany was defeated by Napoleon in the same swiftness in 1805 (Austerlitz) and 1806 (Jena), so there is nothing to worry about: Modern wars tend to be decided very quickly; and the Germans never made any attempt to absorb France into their realm and trading in a German puppet government for an American one is not really my imagination of being saved; the sad fact remains: France was on the wrong bloody side in both world wars.

  • @FireEyedMaidOfWar Not that I like the way the U.S. economy functions, or the world economy for that matter, but its better than being ruled by Nazis. Which seems to be your preference. Obviously I'm arguing with a French person who hates the U.S. and is anti-semitic. I doubt I'm going to convince you of anything lol. But i have to agree, the U.S. has a lot of bullshit puppet governments going on to steal resources. I just don't think you could say it would be any different under the Germans.

  • @Drvortext: I could now sever US-American politics/economy - which is pretty much the same as the USA is suffering under the final state of the English sickness: The state directed by the economy (or banks to be more precise) – from the country itself but that would be utter nonsense, since the USA does exist only politically as a country and has neither a people nor a culture of its own but a unsavoury mixture of European nations and cultures under a vulgar English predominance.

  • @Drvortext: As for the Jews I shall of course invoke the doom of the Roman historian Tacitus against them: “Moses, wishing to secure for the future his authority over the nation, gave them a novel form of worship, opposed to all that is practised by other men. Things sacred with us, with them have no sanctity, while they allow what with us is forbidden.” – Personally I feel neither hate nor love for them but would never start a quarrel with warlike Germany to do them any good.

  • @Drvortext: For Europe a German hegemony would have been better for sure, since Germany is a European power and would therefore never ever tried to pull the Trojan Horse of the East, Turkey, into the European community for example, what the USA and its little helper England try for decades; and I doubt that the Germans would have moved their industrial production to countries like China; resulting in the ruin of their economy and in the rise of China as the USA has done.

  • @Drvortext: While the worst thing about the US-American puppet governments is that they cannot rule their countries and so all the war efforts of the Americans fail: Their recent wars in Indochina, Mesopotamia and Bactria have failed due to their total inability to install a capable puppet government; and so they have conquered Mesopotamia, with its rich oil resources, not for themselves or at least their oil corporations but for the Persians and the Chinese.

  • @Drvortext: And this is something new in history: In the part the rising and declining powers like Spain and England or Japan and England had bitter fights for dominance but the USA did nourish China almost from the beginning and not even their defeat in the Korean War has let them to caution; and ever after the fall of the Russian Empire in 1991 they did not turn against China but fooled around everywhere else, while China did prepare to confront them and is now almost invincible.

  • @FireEyedMaidOfWar lol USA heterodoxy will trump homogenous states because capitalism began here in USA. Capitalism, although it has many problems, trumps forms of economy that Europe and Asian countries have tried. Ayn Rand is an idiot because she does not see any problems. Still, she is right that capitalism trumps homgenous economies where all the people also look alike. Do you think this is coincidence? Mixture and multiculture leads to creativity.

  • @JayGatsbyOdysseus: You don't frighten me, American pig-dog! Go and boil your bottom, son of a silly person. I blow my nose at you and your silly capitalism. I don't wanna talk to you no more, you empty headed animal food trough wiper! I fart in your general direction! Your mother was a hamster and your father smelt of elderberries! Now go away or I shall taunt you a second time!

  • @FireEyedMaidOfWar You are involved in ad homenin arguments of attacking the debater and not the argument. You attack me and my mother and father but not what I wrote. You need to search theoretical physicist Michio Kaku who will tell you about the next 100 years on Earth. You argue for French nationalism but you accepted the EU which was developed by the Bilderberg Group. Why did you do this? No more comments from me. I look for real debate, not personal attacks. adieu.

  • @JayGatsbyOdysseus: No chance, American bed-wetting type. I burst my pimples at you and call your landing in Normandy a silly thing, you tiny-brained wipers of other people's bottoms! Yes, depart a lot at this time, and cut the approaching any more or we fire arrows at the top of your head and make castanets out of your testicles already! And now, remain gone, illegitimate-faced bugger-folk! And, if you think you got a nasty taunting this time, you ain't heard nothing yet, American fatsos!

  • Einstein iz gewen a mensh.

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