This is an insult to both history and the men who fought on D-Day.
Europe has not "pissed away" their sacrifice. Here in the Netherlands, thousands of Americans who died liberating our country are buried at the Netherlands American Cemetery in Margraten. Since 1945, every single grave has been adopted by Dutch families who care for their fallen soldier's memory. Many families have done so for generations.
There is literally a waiting list of people wanting to adopt a grave.
So please don't use the heroes of D-Day to score political points in today's debates. The men who stormed those beaches fought against tyranny, not for the division and resentment that dominate modern politics.
Comparing the America of 2026 to the young Americans who died on Omaha Beach is a disservice to their memory.
We remember them. We honor them. We have never forgotten.
@Elodieurgf@YourAnonNews It's actually really simple..
The eu/the Netherlands will no longer send personal data to any of the us big techs anymore.
That was over 2 weeks ago when a report came out that MS handed over the personal data of civil servants on our ministry of state to the us DHS .
We're done
@VincentJCurtis1@GeoffreyLean Are we doing poorly ?
Or are you referring to that bloated us GDP again that is completely driven by the circular AI bubble that will come to bite you in the butt