I’m having a surprisingly good Christmas in Chicago. It’s brutally cold, which I like, as I’m one of the “Ice People” 🙂
I also chanced upon a special CTA elevated Christmas train, with an open Santa Claus and reindeer car. Inside the train was packed with mostly young mothers and beautiful children, a good sound system was playing Bruce Springsteen’s “Santa Claus is coming to Town” and some of the passengers were singing along. I did the deep voice chorus of the black guy Clarence, “You better be good for goodness sake.” The crowd appreciated my singing. I also enjoyed the Black American CTA workers dressed in Santa Claus red giving candy canes to children. Most regular Black Americans like Christmas and don’t go in for any Jewish cultural Marxist war against Christmas stuff or Kwanzaa, which has pretty much died here in Chicago, thank God.
Tonight I want to share a special Christmas history lesson about the spontaneous Christmas Eve World War I truce on the Western Front, where British and German troops in the trenches disobeyed their officers and implemented a front line soldier Christmas truce. The voice/teacher is a very talented writer with some disappointing character flaws which include slandering the editor of Occidental Dissent. Oh well. I love this commentary on the 1914 Christmas Truce:
It beats the crap out of Gremlins and Bad Santa.
Merry Christmas to all, and to all a good night! And remember, it’s a Hump Day Christmas!
Wordist ideology and propaganda have taught our race to hate and kill one another for at least the past 100 years. In 1900 the White race was 35% of the world’s population. Today it is only 8%. This is the horrible legacy of the 20th century.
Nevertheless, a very Merry Christmas to one and all.
Well you weren’t riding the Red Line.
Where are you staying?
Merry Christmas to all: and to all, a good night!
I can’t get the video to play, but I have a suspicion they reworked this story told by a German deserter about the French and the German troops.
http://marfacirema.wordpress.com/2013/12/24/true-version-of-christmas-peace-in-wwi-trenches/