The DEI Road Leads to Gaza
What happens when generations of children are reared to view others as less than human, unworthy of basic human rights? It creates a dysfunctional society, which has lost any sense of morality.
What happens when generations of children are reared to view others as less than human, unworthy of basic human rights? It creates a dysfunctional society, which has lost any sense of morality. It’s a society in which rape, torture, kidnapping, and the wanton murder of innocents isn’t met with moral outrage – but with celebration. It’s a society which is incapable of coexisting with others, because its values have diverged from anything considered “civilized.” When such a society is created, it must either subdue others around it, or be subdued itself. There can be no negotiated peace when one side of a conflict refuses to acknowledge the inherent humanity of the other side. There can only be a winner, a loser, or perpetual conflict. READ MORE…
The MacArthur Society of West Point Graduates
The MacArthur Society of West Point Graduates is about restoring, reforming, and improving the United States Military Academy to serve the needs of the U.S. Army and the Nation for the rest of this century.
Over the past several days, there has been a royal donnybrook spawned by the decision of the West Point Superintendent to remove the Academy motto: Duty, Honor, Country, from its mission statement. AFNN reached out to the MacArthur Society and here is their response to not only this issue, but a long list of other concerns impacting the World's premiere military institution of higher learning. READ MORE…
From Zero to General: How Any 'Good Man' Can Build His Own Military Battalion
In the annals of history, there's a little-known secret to climbing the ranks of the military: just build your own battalion! That's right, folks, forget about years of training, discipline, and merit-based promotions—why bother when you can simply buy your way to the top like a true tycoon of testosterone?
Back in the good ol' days of the Civil War and the Spanish-American War, all it took to become a military bigwig was a hefty bank account and a knack for assembling a ragtag group of misfits into a formidable fighting force. Sure, you might not know the first thing about tactics or strategy, but who needs military expertise when you've got cold, hard cash? READ MORE…
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