Peace in Our Time?

Having just returned from a meeting with Hitler in Berlin, upon landing at Heston Aerodrome airport on September 30, 1938, Neville Chamberlain, Prime Minister of England, waved a paper and proudly proclaimed to a wildly enthusiastic crowd: “Peace for Our Time;” often misquoted as, “Peace in Our Time.” The paper he was waving on that dank day 77 years ago infamously became known as the Munich Agreement.  A deal in which England and France disastrously sought to avoid war by dealing away territory from a third country not party to the negotiations; Czechoslovakia. It was agreed upon to appease the epitome of evil, Adolf Hitler.  It didn’t work then, it won’t work today. Unfortunately, in this hip hop society many Americans and their elected representatives are oblivious to this historical lesson that after seven years would go on to cost the lives of an estimated 60 million people, including six million Jews.  Others that do...(Read Full Article)