The beginning of the
End
In a few
days another Gay Pride parade will take place on the streets of San Diego. What
makes this one noteworthy is the prominent presence of active duty military
members gleefully celebrating their lifestyle with other members of their
community. What matters not is how Americans see this. What matters most is how
our enemies will view it.
I fear we have given a gift to
Hamas and Al Qaeda recruiters that they could not have dreamed of. America is
already seen as weak and decadent, this will convince foreign fighters that the
formidable American military – arguably the most powerful fighting force in
history – is decaying from the inside. In this case, they might be right.
Taps for the Death of
Military Tradition
The Army I knew is gone. The Army
that gave my parents a way out of poverty in the cotton fields of Mississippi
and Tennessee is no more. The Army which gave me a tour of the world, which let
me see other cultures and learn other languages, is gone. I opened my social
network pages yesterday and my heart broke.
Change has come quickly to the
military in recent years. Changes not designed to enhance the war fighting
capabilities; no that’s too expensive. These changes are meant to remake the
entire military culture. Rather than have an Army that is ready to protect and
defend the people of America, it has been made over to reflect the cultural
vision that politicians want to impose on the American people.
The Roots of Change
Some changes are good.
Desegregation in the military was a good thing. But many of the changes now in
progress have a dubious benefit for the country at large and seem to be headed
in the direction of less liberty for all to the benefit of a few.
It is hard to pinpoint exactly when
these changes occurred. One could argue that it began with President Truman
signing executive order 9981 in April of
1949 but that was the end of a process that began years earlier during the
manpower shortages of WWII.
Perhaps the original question of
Blacks1 serving in the American military actually arose during the
Civil War. In the earliest conflicts service from Black freemen and bondsmen
was accepted without question. An estimated “5,000
Blacks” fought for American independence from England. The Civil War was
the result of social questions about the humanity of Blacks living in American
and the inhuman treatment they endured.
Several all-Black units served with
distinction on both sides during that war. When that conflict ended many freed
Blacks found a new live out on the far frontier with units such as the 9th
and 10th (Horse) Cavalry Regiments. The Buffalo Soldiers left a legacy of bravery
throughout the West and overseas when they served meritoriously in the Spanish
American War.
Despite their record of
achievement, White officers were reluctant to give them credit for their
service and White society was equally reluctant to recognize those who had
given so much for their freedom and independence. It took decades of work,
patience and sacrifice before Blacks were able to force the issue to the Oval
Office. Truman’s signature was the culmination of 85 years of toil. And it set
in motion the social changes that eventually led to the Civil Rights Movement
that finally granted full legal status to Black Americans.
Riding the Wave of
Change
The role the military had in
catalyzing change in America has not been lost on social engineers. From the
early 70s throughout my own twenty year career and up into current times, those
who would change America often test their techniques and tactics (with overt
political support) on the people in America’s military. If you sit through yet
another sexual harassment lecture know that those programs were developed a
quarter century ago and refined painfully on captive audiences in uniform. I can
tell you from personal experience that what they had in the beginning was
crude, annoying and tedious—much like being forced to watch Soviet-era
propaganda films – with no subtitles.
The main theme of the social
engineering in the military has been to redefine what it is to be a man. The
big pro-homosexual push in the uniformed services advocated by President Obama
fits nicely into that agenda. Only men were targeted because the assumption was
that everything wrong with society stemmed from inherently aggressive male
tendencies. If that could be changed then society in general would benefit –
and be more peaceful, I assume.
The fallacy of this was those same
aggressive male tendencies are precisely what is needed when fighting a war. A
unit must be aggressive to achieve its objectives in the face of determined
enemy resistance. If you are facing dozens of enemy fighters who are dug in
using civilians as shields, do you want to follow Alpha-males like Gunny
Highway (played by Clint Eastwood in HEARTBREAK RIDGE) or do you want to follow
Beta-males like Captain “Hawkeye” Pierce (played by Alan Alda in the television
series M*A*S*H)?
Despite many sound arguments in
favor of maintaining an aggressive edge over our enemies—arguments I made
myself—the social engineers were determined to complete their pogrom. These
liberated feminists and their Beta-male allies have forged ahead unabated. I
assume they think that if Americans stop being to aggressively brave our
enemies will do the same and world peace will reign.
Implied Weakness and
Implications
Action in and around Afghanistan
seems to prove that is not going to happen anytime soon. Any sign of weakness
in our soldiers, sailors and airmen is seen as a motivating factor for our
enemies in the Islamic world (also in foreign capitals like Beijing and Moscow;
our true competition). Thus we have given a gift to the jihadists with our
latest social experiment.
Repealing Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell may
have been the right thing to do. I do not have the historical perspective to
judge that and I am not serving on active duty so I cannot gauge the effect of
the executive order. Despite the heated debate, that was an internal issue. The
overt actions of the Department of Defense as evidenced in this article
changes things dramatically.
The Army is going against the
established tenet of avoiding political posturing by making this change. It is likely the other services have issued
similar orders permitting active duty servicepersons to wear their uniforms
publicly as part of Gay Pride parades. The article calls this an historic
event. The Gay service people are ecstatic over being able to show their pride
in their orientation and military service. “Defense Secretary Leon Panetta
vowed in a video message to remove as many barriers as possible to making the
military a model of equal opportunity …” and has committed to making the
changes directed by President Barack Obama.
I am left with the question of how
this will appear to our enemies. Islam expressly forbids homosexuality and the
penalty is death by stoning, though most are merely publicly hanged. The
national attention desired by Gay activists will happen. Media outlets from
coast to coast will carry the San Diego parade live and in endless repeats for
days while pundits debate the wisdom of the decision.
What concerns me is how it will
play out on Al Jazeera. As I said at the beginning, America is
already seen as weak and decadent, this will convince foreign fighters that the
formidable American military – arguably the most powerful fighting force in history
– is decaying from the inside. Fighting American soldiers is tantamount to
suicide, now, but if you believe that the will of Americans is waning, you
start to believe you can win. That is a dangerous thing for our fighting forces
on the ground.
Personally, my pride in the nation
remains strong and I believe it will recover from the damage inflicted by these
short-sighted, wrong-headed social engineers. However, for now, my pride in my
service is diminished and tarnished by this shameful disrespect for those who
came before. Perhaps in a few years it won’t matter, but today, it does, to me.
1. I choose not to use the politically correct term “African
American” because it is historically inaccurate for most of our purposes.
Without the luxury of full citizenship few Blacks could be considered
“American” prior to 1967.
Note: in searching for relevant images for this blog I used
the BING search engine. I input “Gays in the military” and set it for images.
It returned about 70% Gay porn and images of naked young men mostly out of
uniform. When I changed my filter to moderate to remove those image options,
BING returned – nothing.
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