Maybe...just maybe....the Politically Correct nerve-pinch is passing its "best used by" date.
An attempt to depict a conservative Heritage forum as racist backfires because there is video.
Showing posts with label Political Correctness. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Political Correctness. Show all posts
Tuesday, June 17, 2014
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Monday, February 21, 2011
Truth versus Ideology.
Here is another example of how ideology creates a dangerous congitive dissonance.
And:
Here is another example of how ideology creates a dangerous congitive dissonance.
The Ft. Hood shooting has finally been the subject of a careful after-action analysis — a study that DOD should have done but didn’t. The analysis was done instead in a bipartisan report by Senators Lieberman and Collins, who lead the Homeland Security committee. Their report reveals few new facts but offers disturbing insights into DOD’s cultural dysfunctions.
On November 5, 2009, witnesses say, Maj. Nidal Hasan leaped on a desk at a Ft. Hood readiness center, shouted “Allahu Akbar” and began executing the unarmed soldiers all around him. Thirteen people were dead and thirty-two wounded before an armed police officer managed to shoot Hasan five times. Now confined to a wheelchair, Hasan is expected to go on trial shortly.
Anyone who paid attention to news coverage after the rampage knows that the Army had plenty of warning about Hasan’s Islamist views. Classmates say that he questioned whether he could fight against other Muslims and made presentations justifying the murder of non-Muslims, suggesting that Muslim-Americans in the armed forces might kill other servicemembers, defending Osama bin Laden, and justifying suicide bombers. The servicemembers in the audience were so appalled that the instructor finally stopped one of Hasan’s presentations. Off the record, it seems, everyone thought Hasan was dangerous, a nutjob, or an Islamist, and perhaps all three.
On the record, though, no one would criticize him. You don’t rise in the armed forces if you can’t read your superiors. And the rising officers who met Hasan knew what their superiors wanted without having to be told. Islam was a religion of peace, and Muslims in the Army were a welcome sign of diversity. Treating Hasan as a dangerous Islamist would put those messages at risk.
And:
DOD quickly stood up an independent review of the Ft. Hood shooting by former Secretary of Veterans Affairs Togo West and retired admiral Vern Clark. A staff of full-time contractors and military personnel served West and Clark, who were asked to look hard at internal threats to the military. The result of all this effort is a model of politically correct mush — a classic of contractor-speak, in fact.And:
Fifty members of the military community were gunned down, their ears still ringing with “Allahu Akbar!” shouted by a man wearing their own uniform. And the official DOD report on the attack never mentions Islam once. In contrast, it touches on the threat posed by “low self-esteem” four times.
The closest the report comes to blaming Islamic extremism for the attack is a single sentence identifying the sources of domestic terrorism. In case you’re wondering, they include “animal rights, environmentalism, nationalism, white supremacy, religious causes, and right-wing politics.”
Okay, that’s a little unfair to Secretary West and Adm. Clark. But only a little. In its delicate sidestepping of Hasan’s obvious motivation, and its irresponsible sidestepping of the shocking PCness epitomized by Hasan’s evaluations, the West/Clark report is part of DOD’s problem. It stands in stark contrast to the aggressive DOD action in 1996, when two Army soldiers carried out a racially motivated murder of an African-American couple. Then, the Army had no trouble adopting a policy on extremist activities that forthrightly named white supremacist activities as a basis for disciplining soldiers.
Thursday, May 06, 2010
Be Patriotic, Get Expelled.
Five Morgan Hill students sent home from school for wearing the American flag on Cinco de Mayo.
Or were they kicking back against the cult of diversity and political correctness that they are surrounded by every school day of their life?
I'm certain that these students learned that Cinco de Mayo is a Mexican holiday that they really aren't a part of since they aren't Mexican. It goes on around them. They are supposed to participate in some way, but it isn't their holiday. So, they did something natural - when Hispanics were celebrating their heritage, these students celebrated theirs.
And were slapped down by the PC police.
But Cinco de Mayo is an American holiday. When the ragtag band of Mexican nationals defeated the French Foreign Legion at the Battle of Puebla on May 5, 1862, they discredited the idea of European involvement in the Americas. Since the United States was currently losing the Civil War, and the Confederate States were attempting to obtain such involvement, if only by having European nations like France and England recognize them as independent, the Battle of Puebla was effective argument against recognizing the Confederate States.
In short, without the Battle of Puebla, the United States might not be here today.
That is a way that all Americans can celebrate Cinco de Mayo, and is a reason for wearing the flag.
Five Morgan Hill students sent home from school for wearing the American flag on Cinco de Mayo.
Were these students trying to create trouble or were they expressing pride in their nationality?Five Live Oak High School students' First Amendment rights were challenged this morning when they were asked to leave school because they donned American flag T-shirts on Cinco de Mayo. Officials at the school chose not to comment on the situation, but one student said an official called the T-shirts "incendiary."
"They said we were starting a fight, we were fuel to the fire," said sophomore Matt Dariano.
The Morgan Hill Unified School District issued this statement: "In an attempt to foster a spirit of cultural awareness and maintain a safe and supportive school environment, the Live Oak High School administration took certain actions earlier today. The district does not concur with the Live Oak High School administration's interpretation of either board or district policy related to these actions."
The five teens were sitting at a table outside during their brunch break about 10:10 a.m. when Assistant Principal Miguel Rodriguez asked two boys to take off their American flag bandannas. The boys said they complied. In the same conversation, sophomore Dominic Maciel said, Rodriguez told the group to "walk with him to the office."
Dariano called his mother Diana, who spread the word to the other parents, who all arrived soon after to have a conference with Rodriguez and Principal Nick Boden. The group said they were not instigating anything and did what they always do at break - sit and talk and eat.
The boys were told they must turn their T-shirts inside-out or be sent home - and that it would not be considered a suspension - but that Rodriguez did not want any fights to break out among Mexican-American students and those wearing American flags. Dariano said other students were wearing American flags but since they were a group of five "we were the easiest target to cause trouble" according to Rodriguez, he said.
The boys told Rodriguez and Boden that turning their T-shirts inside-out was disrespectful, so their parents opted to take them home.
Or were they kicking back against the cult of diversity and political correctness that they are surrounded by every school day of their life?
I'm certain that these students learned that Cinco de Mayo is a Mexican holiday that they really aren't a part of since they aren't Mexican. It goes on around them. They are supposed to participate in some way, but it isn't their holiday. So, they did something natural - when Hispanics were celebrating their heritage, these students celebrated theirs.
And were slapped down by the PC police.
But Cinco de Mayo is an American holiday. When the ragtag band of Mexican nationals defeated the French Foreign Legion at the Battle of Puebla on May 5, 1862, they discredited the idea of European involvement in the Americas. Since the United States was currently losing the Civil War, and the Confederate States were attempting to obtain such involvement, if only by having European nations like France and England recognize them as independent, the Battle of Puebla was effective argument against recognizing the Confederate States.
In short, without the Battle of Puebla, the United States might not be here today.
That is a way that all Americans can celebrate Cinco de Mayo, and is a reason for wearing the flag.
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