11 Jan 2011
In today’s mainstream media, where the name of the game is indoctrination rather than information, the linking of homosexuality with any contemporary scandal is strictly taboo. For instance, the vast majority of child molestations in the Catholic Church’s sexual abuse scandal involved little boys, not little girls. Yet, in spite of the fact that 80% of these cases involved homosexual priests, no mention was ever made in the mainstream media of the connection between homosexuality and these child molestations. Instead, the mainstream media spun the story in such a way as to create widespread suspicion that child predators may be found in large numbers among all church clergy, both Catholic and Protestant.
The spinning of the Catholic Church’s sexual abuse scandal away from homosexual priests in particular to the Christian church in general is easily explained by the fact that today’s politically correct culture has no “Christianphobes” or “churchphobes,” only homophobes. No one is condemned anymore for laying any number of false accusations at the steps of the church, but a single legitimate accusation leveled against any homosexual assures the accuser of being roundly condemned as a hatemonger.
In all of the current media coverage of the recent dumping of tens of thousands of classified documents into the public domain by WikiLeaks—an act that has arguably endangering our national security and military personnel—one glaring aspect of the story is apparently being intentionally dimmed by today’s mainstream media. Pfc. Bradley Manning, who the Army has charged with leaking a classified video of an American helicopter attack, as well as more than 150,000 classified diplomatic cables to Julian Assange, the founder of WikiLeaks, is an alleged homosexual.
We’ve already seen what happens when we shut our eyes to impending crisis for the sake of political correctness. Can anyone say “Nidal Malik Hasan”? Although Hasan’s expressed extremist views and radical Islamic ideology had been repeatedly reported to his military superiors and the F.B.I., no one was willing to take any action against him for fear of being condemned as an Islamaphobe. In the end, with his way paved by the politically correct inaction of others, Dr. Hasan entered the Soldier Readiness Center at Fort Hood, Texas and gunned down 43 innocent people, 13 of which died after hearing Hasan shout “Alla Akbar.”
Liberals are hellbent on repealing the Army’s “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” policy on gays in the military. This is proven by the fact that the current lamb-duck congress, which is controlled by Democrats, has placed this item on the top of their agenda. Turning our military into a social experiment to further the gay agenda at the cost of national security and military readiness is inconsequential to liberal Democrats. What matters most to them is the furtherance of their radical ideology, not the defense of our country and the military preparedness of our troops.
If the charges against Pfc. Bradley Manning are found to be true, his real loyalties will become transparent. They will be shown to be the legitimizing of his homosexuality and the advancing of the gay agenda, not the defense of his country, which he gladly betrayed over its refusal to sanction his sexual perversion. All Americans should ask themselves the question: “Is a man like Bradley Manning the kind of man we want manning our military, a man who cares more about what he does out of uniform in his bedroom than what he does in uniform on the battlefield?”
There’s one thing for sure, Manning’s alleged leaking of classified documents to Julian Assange adds a whole new meaning to the military’s “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” policy. One thing gays in the military should definitely not tell to others is their country’s national secrets. To do so is to jeopardize national security. Of course, if it’s more important to gays and lesbians in the military to legitimize their sexual behavior than to protect their country’s national security, I guess they won’t hesitate to jeopardize the latter in an attempt to advance the former. Apparently, that’s what Bradley Manning did!
Don Walton
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