When a leader is confronted
with an obvious case of Jihad and can only think to defend diversity, it is plain
that we are a nation adrift.
By Selwyn Duke
In the dystopian movie
“Idiocracy,” a futuristic America has declined to a point at which abject
ignorance is the norm. It is so bad that there is crop failure because the
nation is watering its food plants with a sports drink called “Brawndo.” And
when the wisdom of this practice is questioned, people reflexively parrot the
drink’s advertising slogan, “Brawndo’s got what plants crave. It’s got
electrolytes!” Of course, no one even knows what electrolytes are, but people
love slogans — especially dumbed-down people.
I think of this when pondering
General George Casey’s response to the point that Fort Hood shooter Nidal Hasan’s
act was not the only attack by American Muslim soldiers on their comrades in
arms. Most of you have already heard his now notorious statement, but what he
said was, “what happened at Fort Hood was a tragedy, but I believe it would be
an even greater tragedy if our diversity becomes a casualty here. And it's not
just about Muslims. We have a very diverse army. We have a very diverse
society. And that gives us all strength.”
Yes,
diversity — it’s got electrolytes.
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