Sort of. But they are also not fighting for their homeland. They are from a foreign power (Jews/CIA in a lot of cases) fighting for a terrible ideology. And even if it was homegrown, they are not fighting for their homeland, they’re fighting for their ideology.That goes beyond the scope of my post. Though they fought and died for their beliefs. They did not cower away when the bullets were flying. They marched in on the front lines and died for their cause. That is somewhat heroic, as in brave/ courageous. It is not necessarily well-intentioned or righteous. It is not heroic in the sense that they are fighting for a noble cause. But once again, my post referred to fighting for your homeland, not against it.
So, Castro and Mao were "fighting for their homeland" like commies claim to do, and it's likely that the Russians that fought for the bolshevicks thought they were "fighting for their homeland" as well.
Similarly, the Ukrainians fighting for their government, right now, are doing nothing more than geneciding their own people for Jewish interests, but think they are "fighting for their homeland". While Russian sympathizers who are fighting for Russian interests probably think they are "fighting for their homeland" which they believe is Russia. And those with the Azov forces believe they are "fighting for their homeland", too.
All of these people are heroic?
I think not. It's not about n WHAT you're fighting for, or WHY you're fighting. Especially, if the "what" or "why" is some abstract nonsensical slogan like "fighting for our homeland", but rather what you're doing when you're fighting. Are you killing innocent people? Women? Children? Are you committing war crimes? Are you attacking? Or defending? And if your defending, is that defense the result of prior attacks?
I have obliged you enough. If you want to be willfully ignorant go ahead
I'm watching you cheerlead a bunch of genocidal communist jews using platitudes to justify a dictatorship, and you're calling me "wilfully ignorant".
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