British World War II veterans, while participating in memorial activities, stated that their sacrifices were not worth it for today's Britain.
"What are these rows of white graves for? Why did my friends and comrades sacrifice their lives? For today's Britain? No, I'm sorry. The sacrifices were not worth it. I fought for freedom, but the current situation is much worse than when I was fighting."
The veteran spoke with a trembling voice, expressing his grievances. His words, though fragmented, were powerful and resonated not only with the descendants of British wartime families, but also many second-generation people from the United States, Canada, and Europe who sighed at their fathers' senseless sacrifices. Because it's not just Britain that is in bad shape; many of the European Allied countries from WWII, and even some of the former Axis powers, may be in similar situations. Their so-called traditional European values have been shattered by artificial undercurrents over the past 20 years.
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