Month: March 2021

The final nail in the coffin for the US Army

Miguel joked about this earlier but it is real:

Columbia University offering graduation ceremonies based on race, ethnicity, income status

Next month, Columbia University will offer six additional graduation ceremonies based on race, ethnicity and other self-identifying factors of undergraduate students.

Native, Asian, Latino and Black graduations are listed as options where students can register, as well as a Lavender graduation for the LGBTQ community, and a ceremony for first-generation and low-income students.

Under the guise of Woke diversity and inclusion initiatives, the American university system has reintroduced segregation.

With this precedent, what do you think will happen as a result of this announcement?

Has anyone in the history of corporate America with the title of “diversity officer” ever made anything better?

Diversity training programs universally generate backlash and breed resentment.  Most people are not biased.  Programs predicated on the assumption that the majority are biased and the minority are victims offends good people in the majority and hard-working people in the minority.

So what happens when you bring into the Army the same ideas that have lead to the creation of minority-only graduations, minority-only dorms, POC-only cafes, and POC-only study centers?

Is the army going to go to BIPOC only barracks, units, mass halls, etc?

This video was from the UVA Multicultural Student Center:

Are minority soldiers going to be applauded for telling white NCOs and officers that they need to be conscious about the space they are taking up?

The military is going to go the way of a $50,000 a year elite college with nothing but racial infighting and grievance-mongering

The Army can kiss unit cohesion goodbye.

This is how the Afghani army is, in fact, how most Middle Eastern armies are.  The ethnic/tribal divisions in the country are still in place in the military, so enlisted soldiers won’t listen to officers from other ethnicities/tribes/sects and they end up fighting among themselves rather than defeat the enemy.

This is in part why despite having superior numbers of forces, no Middle Eastern army has ever defeated the Israelis.

This will be the model for the new US Army, except Woke.

Just wait until someone in the chain of command decides that a unit’s privilege needs to be factored in when calling in close air support.

This is going to be an unmitigated disaster.

Future historians will record that Biden was the worst Commander in Chief since Woodrow Willson reinstituted segregation in the military.

 

 

Flu hypocrisy alive and well.

The local rag is pulling what’s left out of their institutional head about the Spring Breakers not doing the approved Social Distancing and Masking for the “15 Days To Flatten the Curve” first anniversary.
In the meantime, the Beautiful Musical Idiots feel the restrictions do not apply to them because they are anointed as special.  And I have to wonder, how many of them got vaccinated ahead of deserving seniors, but who gives a shit, they are gonna die first anyway, right? Getting my award for singing about my flooded snatch has priority.

NRA -ILA: Please Urge Your U.S. Senators to Oppose Biden and Schumer’s Gun Control!

Please Urge Your U.S. Senators to Oppose Biden and Schumer’s Gun Control!
Nancy Pelosi and her gun control allies in the U.S. House recently passed two gun control bills H.R. 8 and H.R. 1446. Joe Biden and Chuck Schumer are now pushing these bills in the U.S. Senate.

This legislation won’t have any impact on crime or criminals, doesn’t address America’s broken mental health system and doesn’t address the underlying causes of violence.

The first bill, H.R. 8, would criminalize the private transfer of firearms and targets law-abiding gun owners for persecution. It would make criminals out of law-abiding gun owners for simply loaning a firearm to a friend or some family members. This bill would not stop criminals from obtaining guns because criminals do not comply with the law. And the legislation would be unenforceable without federal gun registration.

The second bill, H.R. 1446, would allow unelected government bureaucrats to indefinitely delay firearm purchases for law-abiding Americans – depriving them of the ability to defend themselves and their families.

Again, please contact your U.S. Senators today and urge them to reject Biden and Schumer’s gun control!

Thank you.​

Click here to take you to the NRA-ILA page and to drop a line to your senators.

So easy even we Neanderthals can do it.

Florida Legislature 2021: SB 1884 – Suing violators of State Preemption of Firearms ruled favorable by Community Affairs.

General Bill by Rodrigues
Preemption of Firearms and Ammunition Regulation: Providing that written or unwritten policies are subject to provisions allowing for recovery of damages if such policies violate specified provisions; providing that a plaintiff challenging a local government regulation concerning firearms is considered a prevailing plaintiff for certain purposes in specified circumstances, etc.

Read the bill.

Votes: Yeas 6   Nays 3.

And watching the proceedings, I know understand this part:

If after the filing of a complaint a defendant voluntarily changes the ordinance, regulation, measure, directive, rule, enactment, order, or policy, written or unwritten, promulgated or caused to be enforced in violation of this section, with or without court action, the plaintiff is considered a prevailing plaintiff for purposes of this section.

As explained, it means that once a lawsuit has been initiated, it does not matter that the local government or official changes it or nullifies the violation to state preemption, they still will have to pay for court costs and legal fees.  The way I see it, that will stop the temptation of making an ordinance and then getting rid of it just to drain the bank account of the plaintiff.

Marion Hammer representing the NRA and Unified Sportsmen of Florida’s waived in support of the bill and representatives from Moms Demand and two other interest groups waived in opposition.

And I just got an email informing me the bill has been sent to the Senate’s Judiciary committee.

The House version is up for discussion tomorrow with the Civil Justice & Property Rights Subcommittee.

I’ll keep you posted.