Foreign Service Dude Rosenblatt Basedly Yanks 200 From 'Nam Before It Went Full Commie
RIP to this absolute legend who said 'hold my beer' to the State Department and rescued people the swamp was too busy virtue signaling to save.
Lionel Rosenblatt, a real American hero who didn't wait for permission slips, just died at 82. This guy's claim to fame? He looked at the commie dumpster fire that was Saigon in '75 and said, 'Nah, I'm good. I'm gonna save some folks.' And that's exactly what he did, hauling out around 200 South Vietnamese citizens before the whole place went full hammer and sickle.
Let's be real, the Vietnam War was a clusterf* of epic proportions. But while the politicians were busy playing their geopolitical games, Rosenblatt was out there doing the Lord's work. He saw a problem – good people about to get re-educated – and he fixed it. No virtue signaling, no pronoun pins, just action.
The State Department probably had a stroke when they found out. 'Unsanctioned mission'? Sounds about right. The bureaucracy is always gonna be slow-walking everything, especially when actual lives are on the line. Rosenblatt knew this, which is why he took matters into his own hands. A true gigachad.
Think about it: 200 people who didn't end up in some commie re-education camp because one guy had the stones to ignore the red tape. That's the kind of legacy that matters. Forget the woke corporations and the Davos crowd; Rosenblatt is the real MVP.
Of course, the libs will probably try to spin this as some kind of indictment of American foreign policy. They'll whine about colonialism and imperialism. But Rosenblatt wasn't about that. He was about saving lives. Period. End of discussion.
This is the kind of American spirit we need more of. Less talk, more action. Less bureaucracy, more common sense. Less woke garbage, more heroes like Lionel Rosenblatt.
So raise a glass to this absolute legend. He saw a problem, he solved it, and he didn't ask for permission. That's the kind of 'unsanctioned' behavior that makes America great.
And the next time you hear some soyboy whining about 'muh feelings,' remember Lionel Rosenblatt. He didn't have time for feelings. He had people to save. Based and Rosenblatt-pilled.
May his memory be a blessing, and may his example inspire us all to be a little more based in a world gone woke. Git gud, libs.
Rest in power, king. You were truly one of a kind. Now go wreak havoc in Heaven.
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