If Donald J. Trump is re-elected to a second term as president, will that victory finally be enough to break the back of a military and policy “elite” who have surrendered to the anti-American mobs and the Democratic Party who made them possible?
By Sebastian Gorka June 22, 2020
Who does our military serve? Are
they subordinated to some ineffable “conventional wisdom” about justice
and racial harmony? Do they march to the beat of a “politically correct”
agenda defined by the organizations like Black Lives Matter, Antifa, or
to the nostrums of ivy league grandees? Are their concepts of
operations inspected and approved for their “egalitarian” content by CNN
and the New York Times? Or are they under the command of the citizen America elects to hold the rank of their commander-in-chief?
Do we still have civilian control
over the military in America and are our services still loyal to the
Constitution? Or have our generals and admirals decided to mutiny in
favor of those who hate the “deplorables” and Donald Trump, the man
Americans chose to lead our country and command our military?
Since scores of cities have seen
violence in the wake of the killing of George Floyd, the actions of
several active duty and retired senior officers indicate we have a real
crisis within the most powerful military superstructure mankind has ever
seen. Something must be done about that crisis now.
George Floyd should be alive today
and there is no reasonable justification for how he was killed at the
hands of the Minneapolis police. While he had an extensive and violent
criminal record,
the manner of his arrest and subsequent death rightly have led to
criminal charges against the officers involved. But the violence that
has erupted across scores of cities since his arrest have nothing to do
with Floyd or how much black lives matter.
As sober observers of all
pigmentations have noted again and again, exactly nine unarmed black men
were shot and killed last year at the hands of American police.
Nine out of a population of 330 million, in a nation with 17,000 police
agencies and more than 600,000 sworn peace officers. Twice that number
were killed in one day in Chicago
recently, without one Black Lives Matter protest. At the same time,
were there in fact “systemic racism” among our police forces, it seems
that that racism is against caucasian suspects, who are twice as likely to be shot than black suspects...........
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