Exactly.
The other big one I believe was America's entry into WW2. Most Americans were against it. The America First Committee was hugely popular. The Neutrality Acts were hugely popular. Father Charles Coughlin was anti-war and anti-jew and had the most popular radio program in the country by far. FDR had to run on keeping the US out of the war to get re-elected. The claim is that the Pearl Harbor attack (which was engineered by the jew and communist infested FDR White House) switched American attitudes overnight. This doesn't make sense. I think that the sudden desire for war was a (((Fake News))) hoax like the Covid-19 hysteria. The (((Corporate Media))) just covered all the pro-war angles and the anti-war side was either ignored or portrayed as putting the country in danger. They claim men immediately signed up to fight and I am sure many did but conscription had already begun the year before in 1940. Ten million men were drafted by the end of the war. How many of them really wanted to fight and how many of them were caught up in the media hysteria? If Americans could see how their boys were getting killed and maimed on Omaha Beach and Peleliu would they really think it was worth it to destroy Germany and Japan?
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