Easy Company thought they’d seen everything Hell had to offer after slugging through the meatgrinder that was the WW2 European combat theater.
Then, they found their first concentration camp.
As expertly depicted in the Band of Brothers episode “Why We Fight,” Captain Winters and his men inadvertently stumbled across Kaufering IV while patrolling in late April 1945.
As Army leadership tried to define the newfound nightmare, enlisted men hurriedly gathered spare rations and water for the grateful yet emaciated inmates.
To supplement supplies, troops raided a local bakery for bread, pastries, and anything else edible as the German business owner angrily shouted at the foodnapping Americans.
Most Soldiers ignored the tantrum, but Private Webster put his .45 in the man’s face after several polite requests to be quiet.
But it wasn’t the cursing or yelling that got under Webster’s skin.
How was this man eating well enough to be overweight as countless civilians suffered beyond starvation just a short distance away?
Although the baker likely needed a clean pair of shorts, the pissed-off paratrooper would let him go unharmed.
But not before making a single demand:
“Tell me you never smelled the f***** stench.”
American Bakers Today
Similarly, modern hotel staff, franchisees, and CEOs turn the other cheek as sex traffickers use their rooms and suites to carry out their evil deeds.
Sometimes, it is because employees are afraid to get involved. Other times, they’re paid off to mind their business or even actively participate in the criminal enterprise.
According to the Polaris Project, 75% of human trafficking survivors report being victimized in hotels and motels all over the country.
Last year, in one state by one law firm alone, Babin Law filed over 40 human trafficking lawsuits against multiple hotels, including Wyndham Hotels and Resorts, Red Roof Inns, and Choice Hotels International, which includes popular brands such as Radisson, Quality Inn, and Comfort Inn.
Also, in 2023, a Las Vegas Hampton Inn came under fire after failing to intervene as a 16-year-old girl was trafficked multiple times a week.
Faizal Bhimani, the general manager of a Pennsylvania Howard Johnson, gave traffickers free lodging as long as they allowed him to rape the victims as he pleased.
The list goes on.
In 2019, an Atlanta hotel was named in a lawsuit filed by four anonymous trafficking victims who said they were raped for six years in area hotels while traffickers paid staff to place their rooms near rear entrances allowing offenders to come and go with little notice from other guests, and act as lookouts.
While clerks, maids, and managers benefit from the cash and services of the human trafficking industry, it’s chump change compared to what franchisees and CEOs are making off the US invasion.
It’s the headline you love to see when everyday American citizens struggle to pay for groceries and US veterans sleep on the streets.
About a year before robbing taxpayers of the $77 million, Mayor Adams signed a $275 million contract with area hotels to house thousands of criminal aliens.
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson spends millions on lodging illegals. And Bostonians can rest assured that their tax dollars cover $16 breakfasts, $17 lunches, and $31 dinners in addition to free lodging in luxury hotels for illegals.
But for hospitality industry leaders, its’ not always about the money.
In 2019, brands such as Marriot, Hilton, Best Western, Wyndham, Choice Hotels, and IHG, the parent company for chains such as Holiday Inn, Hotel Indigo, and Candlewood Suites, all publicly refused to assist Immigration Customs and Enforcement in temporarily housing illegals during deportation proceedings under the Trump administration:
Yet the same industry giants gladly work with the Biden regime to give shelter to countless criminal aliens where they rape disabled minors.
All courtesy of the American taxpayer.
The Real Slave Drivers
But what was a Bavarian baker to do? Protest the tyrannical government, and end up on the other side of the camp fence?
Such a question assumes that the character would have opposed the German war machine to begin with.
He made money running a business, ate well, and remained under the good graces of the Nazi party. Why rock the boat?
For all we know, he was honored to make birthday cakes for SS officers and gleefully chucked cupcakes at peckish guards manning the towers.
Just like today’s hotel staff and hospitality leaders.
Yet, despite the infinite supply of scumbags that lived in Nazi Germany and modern America, some people will do the right thing.
In August of 2023, a Florida hotel employee disrupted a sex trafficking operation after entering a room and finding an adult male and female sitting on a bed with two minors and a condom.
The employee called the cops, and the traffickers ended up in cuffs shortly after.
That nameless clerk is a better citizen and human than all prominent hospitality CEOs combined, in my opinion.
And I’m sure these guys have all the excuses in the world about how they “condemn human trafficking” and “do everything possible to stop atrocities from happening in their units,” blah blah blah.
Just tell the American People one thing.
Tell us you never smelled the f****** stench.
This Week’s US Invasion Casualty: Ruby Garcia
25-year-old Ruby Garcia from Grand Rapids, Michigan, was a “great person all around,” according to her sister.
Sadly, she was found dead from gunshot wounds last week and discarded on the side of the road after a carjacking. Trump deported the criminal alien arrested for her murder in 2020, and Biden welcomed him back with open arms.