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Delmer Berg: The Last of the Useful Idiots Dies

PostPosted: Mon Mar 07, 2016 8:04 am
by EzraLB
Delmer Berg, the last surviving member of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade, the militant communist group of mostly international jews who fought against Franco in the Spanish "Civil" War, died recently at the age of 100.

http://www.theatlantic.com/politics/arc ... ry/472167/

Despite his kike-ish sounding last name and enormous shnoz, it appears that Berg himself was not a jew, just a useful idiot. He grew up poor in a tenant farming family in California and worked as a manual laborer, not exactly the typical profile of a jew. Berg is a common Swedish and German name despite its popularity among jews. From what I can gather, no jewish publications have claimed him as one of their own, which they usually do in cases like this.

Like many poor Whites of his generation who came of age during the Depression, Berg enthusiastically embraced all radical left-wing causes, including being the head of a local California chapter of the NAACP.

I mention his death simply as a reminder to those who have yet to listen to Bill's excellent series of podcasts analyzing the true nature of the Spanish "Civil" War.

http://mk.christogenea.org/taxonomy/term/365

Re: Delmer Berg: The Last of the Useful Idiots Dies

PostPosted: Mon Mar 07, 2016 10:29 am
by brucebohn
+ Thanks for the reminder Ezra, I had intended on pulling up that
series for a re-listen.

Re: Delmer Berg: The Last of the Useful Idiots Dies

PostPosted: Mon Mar 07, 2016 11:22 am
by Teutonic
EzraLB wrote:Like many poor Whites of his generation who came of age during the Depression, Berg enthusiastically embraced all radical left-wing causes, including being the head of a local California chapter of the NAACP.

I mention his death simply as a reminder to those who have yet to listen to Bill's excellent series of podcasts analyzing the true nature of the Spanish "Civil" War.

http://mk.christogenea.org/taxonomy/term/365


It's a shame how so many of our kin can be swindled into left-wing ideologies during tough times, turning to international marxism instead of grass-roots nationalism; as if the former wouldn't plunge them even further into economic hardship.

I've yet to listen to that series of podcasts, I'll have to check it out.