"Charles Augustus Lindbergh" was a Nazi sympathizer and an Isolationism promoter. He was also a serial father, with a family in Germany. So, he had "feet and loins of clay," like all "heroes," which makes him an interesting character study. Would he have drawn the scorn of Wendell Wilkie in real life for goose-stepping to the "Bohemian Corporal's" marching orders as President of the United States? It's just a "what if" exercise, like "The Man in the High Castle," and "just a TV show." There are all kinds of Americans, on two continents, from Nordic to Mestizo to Negrito. Which one of these are "offended"?
"Charles Augustus Lindbergh" was a Nazi sympathizer and an Isolationism promoter. He was also a serial father, with a family in Germany. So, he had "feet and loins of clay," like all "heroes," which makes him an interesting character study. Would he have drawn the scorn of Wendell Wilkie in real life for goose-stepping to the "Bohemian Corporal's" marching orders as President of the United States? It's just a "what if" exercise, like "The Man in the High Castle," and "just a TV show." There are all kinds of Americans, on two continents, from Nordic to Mestizo to Negrito. Which one of these are "offended"?
Svar af Patrick E. Abe
d. 19 april 2020 kl. 9:26 PM
"Charles Augustus Lindbergh" was a Nazi sympathizer and an Isolationism promoter. He was also a serial father, with a family in Germany. So, he had "feet and loins of clay," like all "heroes," which makes him an interesting character study. Would he have drawn the scorn of Wendell Wilkie in real life for goose-stepping to the "Bohemian Corporal's" marching orders as President of the United States? It's just a "what if" exercise, like "The Man in the High Castle," and "just a TV show." There are all kinds of Americans, on two continents, from Nordic to Mestizo to Negrito. Which one of these are "offended"?
Svar af Dre
d. 26 april 2020 kl. 1:02 PM
Well said Pat!