Freddie Oversteegen: Girl Who Lured Nazis to Their Death
Today’s antifa thugs think they’re a bunch of tough guys for sucker punching
internet trolls in the face. But I can’t help but wonder how they would fare
against an actual honest-to-God Nazi occupation.This month marks the death of
Freddie Oversteegen, the truly amazing and heroic member of the Dutch
resistance against Nazi oppression in the 1940s. At the tender age of 14, Freddie
was already engaged in a ferocious battle for her country’s freedom by seducing
Nazi occupiers and dispatching them with a gun she kept hidden in her bicycle
basket.Freddie’s sister, Truus, also a member of the resistance, makes it
clear that they took no pleasure in violence, but they felt like they had no
choice. “It was tragic and very difficult,” “and we cried about
it afterwards,” she said. “We did not feel it suited us,” “it
never suits anybody.“ "One loses everything." "It poisons
the beautiful things in life."Real freedom fighters don’t revel in
vandalism, and riots and violence. It’s not a game for them. It’s a matter of
life and death. Freddie and her sister stood against evil at great personal
risk, because to do nothing was unthinkable. Compared to Freddie Oversteegen, today’s
antifa tactics are revealed for what they actually are, a game for
attention-seeking children. Freddie’s death reminds us what a truly remarkable
life and what it means to put it all on the line for freedom.And I’ll just point out, that Oversteegen was also a communist.
(Source: https://www.youtube.com/)