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https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/jun/07/pete-hegseth-d-day-speech-immigration-grotesque-stupidityPete Hegseths D-day speech on immigration condemned as grotesque stupidity
Historians and campaigners accuse US defence secretary of desecrating memory of soldiers who fell in Normandy
Ashifa Kassam
Sun 7 Jun 2026 08.22 EDT
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The remarks were swiftly condemned on social media. The English historian, author and television presenter Simon Schama described them as a special kind of loathsomeness: a blend of historical deafness, grotesque stupidity and comically ludicrous self-importance.
Anders Åslund, a Swedish economist and former senior fellow at the Atlantic Council, contrasted the comments with Hegseths later remarks on the US standing alongside its allies. So much nonsense, he wrote on social media. We stand by our allies! No you dont. You just attacked them. Immigration policies are internal matters.
In the days before Hegseths visit to France, the plans had stirred up controversy, with one residents association calling for the trip to be cancelled. This individual promotes values that go against democracy, human rights and peace, the Langrune en Commun association, which advocates for environmentalism and solidarity among the villages residents, said in a press release last week.
Speaking to the broadcaster BFMTV, one member of the association cautioned against acting as though everything was normal. Whats happening with the Trump administration isnt business as usual. The fact that Pete Hegseth is challenging all the international organisations that emerged from the second world war isnt business as usual, said Chantal Richard.
The words must be spoken, he must be called out for who he is, for the values he represents: colonial, warmongering, racist, far-right values, she added. Silence seems to us to be the worst thing we can do on these issues.
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littlemissmartypants
(34,941 posts)Hogsbreath, not so much.
Thanks for the discussion, dalton99a.
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Ponietz
(4,501 posts)paleotn
(22,930 posts)To the point, precisely on target.
NBachers
(19,630 posts)EdmondDantes_
(2,202 posts)Or would have if he didn't fall asleep in the middle of the speech.
Grins
(9,553 posts)And all of it accurate.
NB: It also describes you-know-who .
Paul-EM
(38 posts)Sadly, for a long time to come, decent Americans will have to bear the embarrassment, shame, humiliation, and disgrace of the hateful, vicious, anti-democracy movement currently dominating the country. I'm trying to be optimistic that this, too, will pass.
ChicagoTeamster
(1,337 posts)travel too. They're trying to destroy the unity of EU NATO nations to make it weaker. This is all in accordance with Putin's plans.
70sEraVet
(5,691 posts)"Hegseth reveals that he was actually rooting for the Nazis!"
mountain grammy
(29,282 posts)We know this special kind of loathsomeness: a blend of historical deafness, grotesque stupidity and comically ludicrous self-importance all too well here in the USA and now murdoch is running America.
LetMyPeopleVote
(183,053 posts)Hegseth insulted our allies and former friends
Hegseth hammered for his 'disrespectful' D-Day speech in Normandy: 'Shameless'
— Melody Hamby Goss (@melodygoss111.bsky.social) 2026-06-07T12:19:27.800Z
www.rawstory.com/pete-hegseth...
A white nationalist, weekend news host speaks over the graves of our fallen heroes. They were ANTIFA.
https://www.rawstory.com/pete-hegseth-2677008410/
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth used the 82nd anniversary of D-Day to compare migrants crossing the Mediterranean to the Nazi invasion of Europe and the backlash was immediate and bipartisan.
Speaking at the Normandy ceremony, Hegseth departed from solemn remembrance to deliver an anti-immigration political statement. "Sadly, today different European beaches are stormed by different dangerous ideologies," he said. "In Spain and Italy and Greece and Bulgaria, boats and men arrive. When will European capitals do something about that invasion? Or is it too late?"
Greg Bagwell, a retired British Air Marshal and former senior RAF commander, was among the first to respond. "The commemoration of the bravery, tragedy and importance of D-Day is not ever the place to try and score cheap political points. What an ignorant and disrespectful dumba--."
Tom Nichols, a national security expert and staff writer at The Atlantic, noted a glaring historical problem with Hegseth's framing one that multiple people picked up on. "Making an analogy where the West is the defender of the beaches you know, where the Nazis were is not the smartest speechifying," Nichols wrote, "even for the man some inside the Pentagon refer to as 'Dumb McNamara.'" His post was reposted by former Republican congresswoman Barbara Comstock.
Reed Galen, a Republican strategist and co-founder of the Lincoln Project, was less clinical about it. "If you've been to the American Military Cemetery in Normandy, and you've looked out over those rows of crosses and stars of David, you'll know how odious this man is," he wrote. "Those men didn't die for this ideology or a------- like Pete Hegseth."
British attorney Jessica Simor pointed to Hegseth's "Deus Vult" tattoo the 1095 Crusader rallying cry of Pope Urban II to expel Muslims from Jerusalem, which has since been adopted as a symbol by far-right extremists. "As a far-right Christian nationalist, likely of the kind that favoured the Final Solution, he should have been banned," she wrote.