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Political-correctness, the new HIV

November 12, 7:16 AMSan Diego Political Buzz ExaminerTom Papitto
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Still more and more information tunnels in regarding Hasans' terrorist sentiments and with it an abundance of caution as to not jump to conclusions. You have his internet posts, alleged emails with Al-Quada, and numerous people that have said Hasans' comments sounded quite the opposite of someone who should be fighting for the US army against terrorism. You have American army general Casey who said many times "we have to be careful" as to not offend Muslims, diversity, etc. etc and that diversity was our great strength, etc etc. Former army psychiatrist Daniel Amen told Sean Hannity repeatedly "we should wait" until all the facts come in etc etc. Why? Does he think Hasans' image will improve? Perhaps with the likes of Hasan/Amen the army should get rid of it's psychiatrists.

Do you know what all this means? This means the HIV known as political-correctness has infected the military. Do you know what that means? That means the fighting body whose purpose is to protect the country is in a tranquil morphine state of denial that's occasionally disturbed by a massacre. These aren't some university students who just got out of their respective left-wing glue factory and think they're going to change the world with their Masters degree this is the military. This is your immune system.

You have numerous pundits across the nation that will not call Hasan a Muslim terrorist. Instead they will say he's disturbed. Are not all terrorists? We have a nation of human beings that literally are more worried about being called racists than they are about surviving. It doesn't matter how many terrorist attacks would happen these very same people (probably half the nation) would only go that much deeper into denial. With every attack the politically-correct anaconda would just squeeze your neck tighter until you are dead.

It is politcal-correctness that kept him in the army. Any friend or colleague of Hasan's knew of his state and neglected to report it because they were afraid to be called racists. The army itself knew of Hasan's state and were afraid to do something about it because they would be afraid to be called racists and now 13 people, 12 of our fighting soldiers are dead.

As of now there still seems to be more caution for fear of being called racist. If this were ww2 how would this have been handled? I could see a general at that time putting every Muslim on the front line or throwing them out as opposed to giving them psychiatrist jobs.

And if more Muslims shot up the place do you think anything would change? The same people would get angry and the same apologists would hand them a shot of HIV and tell them not to be racist or jump to conclusions. To tell them that "struggling makes it harder" as the anaconda tightens around your neck.

Those 13 people died because of political-correctness as much as because of Nidal Hasan.

In ww2 no one would've cared about being called racist they would've taken a logical and precautionary manuever. But we've evolved and evolution is death.

Political-correctness is self-cannibalism. Political-correctness is the new HIV and shows no signs of regression. It's occupants have taken it on willfully in order to fit in and not be called racist.

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