- A new population control method!
- Aside from academia and the civilian government workforce,
- there is no place else in America where political correctness is as rampant as military.
Press reports indicate Army Major Nidal Malik Hasan grossly misbehaved for years.
- Not only wasn’t he seriously reprimanded, but he was actually promoted in spite of engaging in
- behavior that would have quickly ended the careers of others.
Political correctness is a major cancer in today’s military. There are favored minority groups that are given special rights, privileges and treatment not available to non-minorities. Military awards are one example. Sister services -- the Navy and Marine Corps -- have between them at least 15 awards reserved only for women or minorities including Black Engineer of the Year, National Organization for Mexican American Rights Meritorious Service, and the Society of American-Indian Government Employees awards.
The Army’s hands-off approach toward the Muslim Hasan
- contrasts significantly
Hasan was a medical professional serving in a sacred role administering to the most vulnerable; yet, he was proselytizing to his patients about Islam.
About the same time Hasan was preaching Islam to the wounded, complaints arose of alleged proselytizing by Evangelical Christians at the U.S. Air Force Academy. A major Pentagon task force was dispatched, investigated and found a "perception of religious bias." Nonetheless, nearly six years after complaints first arose at USAFA, Christian activity at the school is still closely scrutinized.
Military political correctness is rampant much closer to the nation’s capital. The U.S. Naval Academy is to train young adults to serve in the combat arms of the Navy and Marine Corps. However,
- Superintendent and Vice Admiral Jeffrey Fowler -- apparently unaware that the U.S. is
- engaged in two wars --
- states his number one priority is to increase diversity.
- more concerned about preserving religious diversity in the Army’s ranks
- than in weeding out soldiers who kill other soldiers.
- about one-half of the admissions department is devoted exclusively to minority recruiting.
- Still, it does not appear to be enough for USNA officials. Only about one-half of each incoming freshman class is admitted through the Congressional nominating process, giving the school unfettered discretion in picking the other half.
- nonwhite candidates are graded against easier admissions requirements than white candidates.
- Fleming claims USNA admits some minority students who are incapable of performing college-level work.
- Female midshipmen who allege they were victims of sexual misconduct would be given blanket immunity for all rules violations in return for identifying alleged perpetrators. The consequence is that females caught violating regulations would immediately allege they were sex victims sometime previously. It became a Get Out of Jail Free card that was abused repeatedly. According to multiple sources, the blanket immunity program is still in effect.
Recently, USNA launched a sexual assault response team staffed almost exclusively with female officers. According to a source,
- the presumption of the team is that males are always the guilty perpetrators and females are always the innocent victims.
- Political correctness has led to officially-sanctioned discrimination against non-minorities. Consider the case of the USNA color guard, the six midshipmen who carry the U.S., Navy, Marine Corps and Naval Academy flags during ceremonial events and home football games.
- The offense, they were told, was being white males.
- The Naval Academy makes no effort to hide its bias toward promoting only female and minority faces. The school’s 60-second “Fulfill Your Destiny” recruiting video, which has played prominently on television the past two years,
The question arises as to what the Naval Academy will do when President Barack Obama follows through on his promise to end the military’s “Don’t Ask Don’t Tell” prohibition against homosexuals openly serving in the military. Will USNA pursue minimum quotas of male homosexuals, lesbians and transgender students? "
- "The writer is a Colonel (or Navy Captain) stationed in the Washington, D.C. area who desires to keep his identity withheld in order to protect his career. "
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