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Why Elites Think ‘Pro-America’ Is So Last Century
2015-01-29
Liz Peek at the Fiscal Times gets at why we aren't succeeding in our fight against ISIS and Islamicism. A taste:
Today, we have a president, and a younger generation, that views the U.S. through a different prism – one clouded by Vietnam, racial discord, and now the war with Iraq. It is “cool” to distrust and disdain the U.S., and the media feeds the skepticism. In covering the U.S. engagement in Afghanistan, for instance, news organizations have seldom reported on the military’s successes in building schools and providing basic services in that country; they prefer to zero in on instances of civilian casualties and misdeeds by our soldiers. The coverage leads us to doubt our military, and our morals.

That uncertainty is widespread and perpetrated by our schools. A typical high school U.S. history course focuses on our mistreatment of Native Americans, the scourge of slavery, and the Vietnam War. The role played by the U.S. in World War II merits at best a footnote. Students emerging from our colleges are well versed in issues of gender and race but have no idea why the shortcomings of socialism crushed the Soviet Union.

How can we persuade people everywhere that our system of government is the best in the world when we don’t even try to convince our own schoolchildren? How can we celebrate our commitment to freedom and tolerance when our intelligencia exploits our racial divisions? In India this week, President Obama criticized that country’s human rights shortcomings, but to soften his words admitted, "There were moments in my life where I've been treated differently because of the color of my skin." Yes, Mr. President, you’ve had a hard life.
She says what we've been saying and she says it well. Highly recommended for the polish and ability to assimilate her writing into our thoughts.
Posted by:Steve White

#7  I hate the word elite when it comes to criminals and crooks. I suggest calling the highest level of criminals and crooks, the 10 most wanted thugs.

In the mean time, one of the top 10 thugs is now having the Bundy Ranch sons summoned to Las Vegas on trumoed up charges, only to arrest them when they arrive on other trumped up charges.

Welcome to Amerika.
Posted by: Ebbomosh Hupemp2664   2015-01-29 15:23  

#6  The conservatives have never truly vilified Marx the way they should have. We should be mocking everyone that says anything Marxists as a bloody-handed barely mature dolt.

Just as supporters of multi-culturalism should be asked constantly if killing of gays in the Muslim world, is no better or worse than the lack of gay marriage in the US. Or if owning mostly African slaves in the Arab world is no better or worse than issues involving the black community in the US.

Decades of not pushing back has left the pro-Marx and pro-Multiculturalism as the default.
Posted by: rjschwarz   2015-01-29 14:44  

#5  I distrust the US government... because it is a tyrannical beast now and not what the constitution allows or the founding fathers envisioned.
Posted by: DarthVader   2015-01-29 13:47  

#4  Must be maddening to them--a perfect Hell

That's probably why they're always so shrill and grumpy, Iblis.
Posted by: Mullah Richard   2015-01-29 12:01  

#3  The Left has *never* liked America. No recognition of their inherent aristocracy. Few opportunities for graft. An indefensible predilection with letting people go about their own business. Must be maddening to them--a perfect Hell.
Posted by: Iblis   2015-01-29 11:25  

#2  "a younger generation, that views the U.S. through a different prism – one clouded by Vietnam, racial discord, and now the war with Iraq"

As taught in Public Schools and Universities by design.
Posted by: Mullah Richard   2015-01-29 10:49  

#1  And Marx is so early industrial 19th Century. When their fantasy doesn't evolve as they thought it would, they have to create new fantasies to replace it. Unfortunately, they drag the rest of us along into the abyss.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2015-01-29 10:32  

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