Wednesday, May 03, 2006

I want off this rock!

In my daily read of the left-leaning blogs I frequent, I came across an article that simply blows my mind. Here is a snippet:

Certainly since Vietnam, America has increasingly practiced a policy of minimalism and restraint in war. And now this unacknowledged policy, which always makes a space for the enemy, has us in another long and rather passionless war against a weak enemy.

Why this new minimalism in war?
It began, I believe, in a late-20th-century event that transformed the world more profoundly than the collapse of communism: the world-wide collapse of white supremacy as a source of moral authority, political legitimacy and even sovereignty.


I guess I was just brainwashed by the lib'rul edukashun system and even lib'ruler media that those things are(were) a product of our constitution, the wonderful 3 branches of government with their checks and balances and what-not. I never thought the American moral authority, political legitimacy and sovereignty was a product of the KKK and neo-nazi skinheads. If you want, you can read the rest of the article here. But I think the excerpt above says it all.

1 comment:

Beav said...

No matter how many times I see it, I am always amazed anew at the human race's capacity for bigotry. Is it so difficult to fathom that a person is a person is a person (or a rose)? What makes people so psychologically dependent on inferiorizing subdivisions of humanity?