>>139419697
You could make the case that inertia would've forced our destruction sooner or later, but he definitely was a catalyst. Instrumental in pushing for both wars for his (((masters))).
>in a letter to David Lloyd George’s daughter, Churchill admitted: ‘I think a curse should rest on me — because I love this war. I know it’s smashing and shattering the lives of thousands every moment, and yet, I can’t help it, I enjoy every second of it’.
That said, he wasn't hesitant to name the enemy in his more self-confident moments, and he despised the lesser races even when his peers were groveling to serve them.
>>139419697
Nope, he's a hero.
We would have a racist and without diversity Europe with Hitler.
Progress is good when you grow old you realize that.
>>139420406
>Progress is good when you grow old you realize that.
Except when you grow old and realize it isn't.