Zeiger
Daily Stormer
February 13, 2017
Everyone’s getting into it, too.
Poor Germans.
The holohoax guilt programming is so strong there that all it takes is a few song lyrics to plunge them into a hysteric fit.
The only conceivable solution would be to embrace hardcore National Socialism. Until then, they’ll have to cry and moan about being called Nazis.
German tennis has responded with outrage after the United States Tennis Association (USTA) made the embarrassing error of playing the Nazi-era version of Germany’s national anthem during a Fed Cup tie in Hawaii.
Himmler played tennis once. Therefore, tennis is a White supremacist sport.
The version played included the first stanza, beginning “Deutschland, Deutschland uber alles, uber alles in der Welt” which was used as Nazi propaganda.
It translates as “Germany, Germany, above all, above all in the world” and was dropped after World War Two because of its association with Adolf Hitler.
It was dropped as part of an extensive campaign to break and demoralize the German people, called “de-nazification.” They initially intended to completely destroy the Germans straight up, but the plan was scrapped after the onset of the cold war.
But Deutschlandlied, written in 1841, is still listed as the official national anthem, with only the third verse now being sung.
Unfortunately, the male soloist on the Hawaiian island of Maui somehow sung the wrong version.
“I thought it was the epitome of ignorance, and I’ve never felt more disrespected in my whole life, let alone in Fed Cup,” Germany’s Andrea Petkovic said, adding that she considered walking off court before the singles match against Alison Riske.
How mentally damaged do you have to be to feel insulted when someone sings a song praising your country as being the greatest in the world? That’s an obvious symptom of having been psychologically tortured over a long period of time.
Germany still has a long way to go if they’re going to uncuck themselves.
America’s going to have to invade again, this time to impose a strict regime of “re-nazification.”