It was one guy. He shot the archduke. Dominoes fell and it was World War I, which caused World War II. And it was one guy who set it off.It's hard to tell if Trump is a one guy yet, but the world may have just had one of those history-making events, though it's still too early to tell.Caveat: Trump might get the strait open before June, and then it's nothing. But maybe Iran wants to kill America, and they can do it if they keep the strait closed. It's easy. A missile here, a drone there, from an area many thousands of square miles around. But there's resistance against history bending too hard. The one guy is rare.Nobody knows who Gavrilo Princip is anymore. I wonder if in 100 years people will remember Trump as the one guy who bent history like Gavrilo did.
ONE GUYI DON'T KNOW WHY
Oh no not ny fuhrer and the elite
>>531227796If Gavrilo dindu nuffin, something else would have started it. In your Trump analogy, that something else is Israel.
>>531227796THATS A WEIRD WAY OF SAYING IT WAS THE EUROPEAN ELITE WHO HIRED HIM TO START A WORLD WAR WRITTEN OF IN ALBERT PIKES MORALS AND DOGMAA CONFEDERATE CIVIL WAR GENERAL
If it wasn't Gavrilo, it would have been someone else. The world didn't go to shit because one guy shot another. It was the point of ignition, yes, but the fuel for the flame was accumulated for hundreds of years...Take the origin of Jewish ideologies, for example, liberalism, communism, feminism etc. They preced WW1. Thery reared their ugly head first during the Freemason-orchestrated French revolution, before they were codified by Marx long before WW1. The reaction to this vile poison, which manifested itself in Fascism and National Socialism, was also bound to happen.Or take issues that were not directly cuased by jews. For example, the French were out for German blood ever since the German unification, and especially after Prussia kicked their teeth in and took Elsace. The English considered the prevention of the rise of a continental hegemon a lynchpin of their strategy. If Germany went to war against France and was winning, the British entry into the war to prevent a German hegemony was guaranteed. The Russian Empire was eyeing Eastern Europe for expansion, especially Slavic lands - Pan-Slavism was alive and well back then. They jsut needed an excuse to go to war against those who held the lands they wanted, Germany and Austria-Hungary. At the same time, Germany wanted more colonies in Africa.Without the assassination, things would have taken a different route, sure, but the destination would have remained the same. It did not write the pages of history, only flipped to the next page already written.
>>531227796>>531227858>And it was one guy who set it off.wrong, he was a low ranking member of the team headed by senior military officers
They knew ww1 was coming for quite a while. They tried settle things down with the concert of Europe...
>>531228387>It did not write the pages of history, only flipped to the next page already written.That's a nice metaphor