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The Democrats Have No Balls

5 min readMar 21, 2025

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Chamberlain, Mussolini, Hitler meeting to enter the Munich Agreement — Wiki Commons

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Chamberlain’s Appeasement Of Hitler

The following historical summary is from Wikipedia.

As a result of internal violence and disruption in Czechoslovakia, on September 13, 1938, after conferring with his advisors Lord Halifax, Sir John Simon, and Sir Samuel Hoare, Neville Chamberlain asked Hitler for a personal meeting to find “a solution” to avert a war over Germany’s demands that it be given control of the Sudetenland portion of Czechoslovakia.

Germany started a low-intensity undeclared war on Czechoslovakia on September 17, 1938.

On September 26th Chamberlain sent Sir Horace Wilson to carry a personal letter to Hitler declaring that the Allies wanted a peaceful resolution of the crisis over Germany’s demand for control of the Sudetenland portion of Czechoslovakia.

Later that evening, Hitler made his response in a speech at the Berlin Sportpalast in which he claimed that the Sudetenland portion of Czechoslovakia was the last territorial demand I have to make in Europe.

On September 30, 1938 Neville Chamberlain singed the Munich Agreement with Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini.

The Munich Agreement gave Germany legal control of the Sudetenland portion of Czechoslovakia starting October 10, 1938, and de facto control over the rest of Czechoslovakia as long as Hitler promised to go no further.

After signing the Agreement, later on September 30th Chamberlain went to Hitler’s apartment and asked him to sign a statement calling the Munich Agreement “symbolic of the desire of our two countries never to go to war with one another again.”

Hitler happily agreed and signed the document.

The Public Approved Of Appeasing Hitler

Prime Minister Daladier of France did not believe, as one scholar put it, that a European War was justified “to maintain three million Germans under Czech sovereignty.”

Gallup Polls in Britain, France, and the United States indicated that the majority of people supported the Munich Agreement.

In early October 1938 Chamberlain’s press secretary asked for a public declaration of German friendship with Britain to strengthen Chamberlain’s domestic position.

Hitler instead delivered speeches denouncing Chamberlain’s “governessy interference.”

Encouraged By Britain’s Appeasement, Hitler Broke Every Promise

In March of 1939 Hitler reneged on his promises to respect the integrity of Czechoslovakia and instead occupied the entire country.

In August 1939, Hitler told his generals: “Our enemies are men below average, not men of action, not masters. They are little worms. I saw them at Munich.”

On September 1st 1939 Hitler’s armies invaded Poland. Two days later Britain declared war on Germany. Chamberlain continued to try to negotiate a compromise with Hitler

On May 10, 1940 Winston Churchill replaced Neville Chamberlain as the British Prime Minister.

Democrats Only Want To Compromise

Barak Obama was never willing to fight the right-wing Republicans. Instead he championed compromise and cooperation, not understanding that the ideals of the Democrat party could never survive through compromise with people who want to destroy everything the Democrats stand for.

Joe Biden had the same idea of bipartisan cooperation with the MAGA Republicans. Kamala Harris piled on, promising that if elected she would add Republicans to her administration.

In the 2024 elections the Democrats refused to brand the GOP as the party of the rich, of the plutocrats, of the corporations, of Wall Street because they didn’t want to engage in class warfare.

In response the GOP labeled the Democrat leaders as radical, left-wingers who hated America.

The Democrats’ slogan in the 2024 election was not “Stop The Corporations” or “The Republicans are in the pockets of the drug companies” or anything like that.

No, it was “Turn the page” which, if it meant anything was supposed to tell the voters that the Democrats were going to stop all the political arguing and name-calling and hostility and instead join hands with the Republicans and work together toward a brighter and better America.

You don’t survive by compromising with people who want to destroy everything you believe in.

What criminal stupidity!

Like The British in 1938, Today The Democrats Have No Balls

Hitler’s evaluation of the British was that they had no balls. I believe that’s the same way the MAGA Republicans regard the Democrats, and in my view, they are right.

The Democrats have no stomach for a fight. They don’t understand that they are in a conflict with people with whom you cannot compromise but rather people you have to defeat, that your values and ideals cannot survive by compromising with MAGA people any more than the British people’s way of life could survive by compromising with the Nazis.

Chamberlain was wrong and Obama and Biden and Harris were equally wrong as well.

We know who the Democrats’ Neville Chamberlains and Lord Halifaxs are.

Where Is The Democrats’ Winston Churchill?

The big question is:

  • Is there anyone who will be the Democrats’ Winston Churchill?
  • Do the Democrats even have any leaders with balls?

Czechoslovakia 1938 →Ukraine 2025

BTW, is there anyone who is so stupid, so blind that they cannot see that what Trump is doing to the Ukraine is identical to what Chamberlain did to Czechoslovakia?

Is there anyone who is so blind that they don’t understand that Russia is not going to stop with just part of Ukraine?

How many times does history have to repeat itself?

Mr. Democrat incarnation of Winston Churchill, where are you?

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