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1923 : Germans Protest French Occupiers’ “Colored Troops”
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Interesting stuff, but what does it have to do with the rise in sea level?
Point is that leftist reactionaries who want to return to the past are idiots.
sadly, the deliberate humiliation of German nationals in the Ruhr by the French making use of “colored troops” at the time of colonialism, was one of the pivots used by racial propagandists and the nazis to present their antisemitic policies as a way to preserve the German culture against invasion, sometimes even making a parallel between their murderous acts and the US Government work at preserving natural settings through the National Parks system.
Observing the outcome of the US National Park System there might be a parallel.