What’s Wrong With This Woke Picture? (#2)
Why does West Point promote any identity other than American? Why officially cheer or even recognize a personal identity other than cadet, classmate, soldier and soon to be officer in the United States Army?
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Why does West Point promote any identity other than American? Why officially cheer or even recognize a personal identity other than cadet, classmate, soldier and soon to be officer in the United States Army?
Israeli had a massive intelligence failure before October 7th. Hopefully they don’t “reform” intelligence like the US after 9/11.
The re-building of the armed mob that came out of the Vietnam War included being ruthless about stomping out the racism in the U.S. Army.
Obama and Biden put our troops in harm’s way by imposing stifling and dangerous Rules of Engagement (ROE). It was almost as if they worried that American forces would kill too many Taliban. they are now attempting to force thee same thing on the IDF
The Philadelphia Inquirer noted the latest pro-‘Palestinian’ march stopped outside Goldie, a Jewish-owned falafel shop, chanting “Goldie, Goldie, you can’t hide, we charge you with genocide.” This left The Editorial Board to opine: Intimidating Jewish businesses will not end the bombing in Gaza | Editorial Protesters are well within their right to put on peaceful …
Events of the past two months have highlighted an important truth: although Arab leaders have publicly condemned Israeli military operations in Gaza, they have no interest in allowing Palestinian refugees into their own countries. Their unwillingness to offer refuge to their Palestinian brethren stands in stark contrast to actions taken by their European counterparts following …
The cynical Democrat strategy of creating victim groups and building an Axis of Grievances is falling apart over the three I’s: Inflation, Immigration and Israel.
Battles for land, are not just about power and influence; they are about the very essence of identity tied to the soil on which civilizations are built.
It’s always a good thing when an all-female tank crew of “infidels” ensures 50 Islamist terrorists who murder babies in their cribs, get sent to Allah to explain their misdeeds. But that’s not necessarily good personnel policy for the United States military.
Over 2,000 sociologists (and climbing), from some of the world’s most prestigious universities, have proudly signed a letter of support for Gaza after the October 7 attack on Israel. They accuse Israel, not the Palestinians nor their Hamas operatives, of genocide.
In the intricate dance between the media and our collective consciousness, the power of language cannot be underestimated.
In a poignant ceremony, 398 West Point Cadets, whose ancestors served in the Confederate Army, were gifted to “symbolize the intersection of heritage and military service.
The Iran-Contra Affair, a tumultuous chapter in U.S. history, unraveled a complex web of clandestine operations, ethical quandaries, and geopolitical contradictions, shedding light on the profound influence of the military-industrial complex in shaping U.S. foreign policy.
London has fallen. A Babylon Bee fake headline — “80 Years After Hitler Failed, Nazis Finally Seize London” — lasted only hours on a Sunday before it became true as Britain caved to organized anti-Semites.
Enacted in the aftermath of the tragic events of September 11, 2001, the USA PATRIOT Act stands as a pivotal example of how seemingly well-intentioned legislation can inadvertently threaten constitutional rights.
We must show what Hamas did, no matter how painful the images are. We can never forget such savagery at their hands.
In the shadowy world of intelligence agencies, two giants once reigned supreme: the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) of the United States and the KGB (Committee for State Security) of the Soviet Union.
It’s almost unsettling to find that what we predicted on these pages over the last several years is either true or coming true as we speak.
In 1492, Christopher Columbus embarked on a voyage that would profoundly impact world history, driven by the need to find an alternative route to Asia due to the Ottoman Empire’s (Islamic State’s) control of the Silk Road.
Extremism knows no religious boundaries, and it can manifest in various forms, causing harm and perpetuating misconceptions about entire faith communities.