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Why did the New York Times use Memorial Day weekend to push the hard left's warfare against White America with the headline, "Why Does the U.S. Military Celebrate White Supremacy?"
Like the rest of the liberal media, the New York Times is staffed by liars, and America-haters. They support deconstructionism to destroy the fabric of America's liberty-based foundation so that, as Cloward and Piven suggested, they can reduce America to tatters, and then rebuild it up with the socialist framework they prefer.
As a part of that agenda the New York Times chose Memorial Day weekend to attack our U.S. Military, and more specifically, those who died defending our prosperous system of government.
The basis of the article by the New York Times was not necessarily to call Memorial Day a racist holiday, though they definitely inferred such a thing, but to complain that some military bases carry the names of military members who had also served as Confederate Army officers.
The whole article is laced with accusations of past racism and Jim Crow references. It accuses the past federal governments of sponsoring segregation and using their racism to force black military members to serve under racist commands and at bases named after racists.
You know, because white man bad, military is racist, and all republicans hate the blacks.
How did Joe Biden say it?
'If you have a problem figuring out whether you’re for me or Trump, then you ain’t black'. The former vice-president made the comment in an interview with Charlamagne tha God, a co-host of the radio show 'The Breakfast Club'.
Let's stop for a moment and think about this.
- The father of the Democrat Party was Andrew Jackson, a vicious slave master, and the architect of the Trail of Tears.
- The Ku Klux Klan was created by the Democrats to be the militant arm of the party to stop blacks and white republicans from voting.
- When it came to desegregation, the U.S. Military led the charge. Segregation in the military, by the way, was instituted by a Democrat, Woodrow Wilson.
- Racism existed in both the North and the South back in the ol' slavery days, and the federal government that is being accused of being racist, under Republican President Abraham Lincoln, was willing to act beyond the Constitution and end slavery militarily if necessary. Okay, there is more to it than all that, regarding State Sovereignty, and all that, but you know what I mean.
- At the beginning of the War Between the States, only 5% of southerners owned slaves, and many folks in the Confederate States of America did not agree with slavery, but supported the effort over, well, States' Rights. In other words, it was a State issue, and right or wrong, it was not the federal government's authority to force the States into a federally determined compliance.
- The Civil Rights Act of 1964 was written by Republicans, supported by the GOP, and filibustered against by Democrats.
The thing is, the New York Times could care less about any of that. All they know is they hate the military, and using the idiotic white supremacy argument to trash our military on Memorial Day Weekend was an opportunity they could not pass up. The problem is, they have no clue why anyone could possibly be upset.
Personally, one wonders if their actions border on treason, when it comes to aiding the enemy to destroy America from within.
And they call Trump divisive.
Please.
-- Political Pistachio Conservative News and Commentary
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