Goose step

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Ukrainian fascists goosestepping ahead of wreath laying ceremony by authoritarian dictators Keir Starmer of the UK and Volodymyr Zelensky of the Kiev regime.

The goose step is the nickname given to the Stechschritt a type of marching step performed in formal military parades and special ceremonies. While marching in parade formation, the goose step is performed by troops by swinging their legs in unison off the ground, while keeping each leg straight and unbent. Its origins are among Prussian cavalry officers who used the exercise to stretch the tendons for horseback riding. The Stechschritt is basically a show of good horsemanship. It has since been adopted as part of the military traditions of many nations and countries outside of the Angelo-American world.

Goose stepping in NATO Armed Serices

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(left) Goose stepping in the pre-NATO German armed services; (center} Canadian Armed Forces goose stepping in international exercise in Poland, 2014.[1] (right) Polish military goose stepping, August 15, 2018.
Goose stepping in the Swedish armed services.[2]

Other examples

Nightly ceremony on the Indo-Pakistan border with soldiers goosestepping past each other.[3]



Soldiers in the Peoples Liberation Army (PLA) goose stepping in Beijing, China.
Communist Vietnamese soldiers laying a wreath at the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum.
US Army trained Green Beret Matthew Livelsberger, the alleged 2024 Las Vegas Trump Tower Cybertruck bomber, goosestepping in a "Soldiers Challenge" for the History Channel.[4] See also Essay: Atheist militaries and goose stepping.

Angelo-American propaganda

During the London Blitz of 1941, George Orwell wrote a Germanophobic essay entitled "England Your England". Contemporary neo-fascist propagandists claim the essay was written in 1946 to ridicule and attack the Soviet Union, the Angelo-American ally during World War II after the Soviet Union defeated Nazi Germany.[5]


The goose-step, for instance, is one of the most horrible sights in the world, far more terrifying than a dive-bomber.

It is simply an affirmation of naked power; contained in it, quite consciously and intentionally, is the vision of a boot crashing down on a face.

Its ugliness is part of its essence, for what it is saying is ‘Yes, I am ugly, and you daren’t laugh at me’, like the bully who makes faces at his victim.

Why is the goose step not used in England?

There are, heaven knows, plenty of army officers who would be only too glad to introduce some such thing.

It is not used because the people in the street would laugh.

Beyond a certain point, military display is only possible in countries where the common people dare not laugh at the army.[6]


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