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March 23, 2021 - Radio Renaissance - Jared Taylor
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Semper Diversity
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Hello, I'm Jared Taylor with American Renaissance.
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Just the other day, Tucker Carlson mocked the American Armed Forces.
Pregnant women are going to fight our wars, he asked, and laughed at the idea of maternity flight suits and new military gear that won't mess up a lady's hairdo.
The Pentagon shot back with this.
Press Secretary smites host, meaning Tucker Carlson, that dissed diversity in U.S. military.
Dissed diversity?
Is that how the brass talks these days?
And look at this.
The United States military is the greatest the world has ever seen because of its diversity, Pentagon Press Secretary John F. Kirby said.
Just so we really got the diversity message, this smiting of Tucker Carlson...
came with a photo of the 38 black women who graduated from West Point in 2020.
Did they get a separate graduation ceremony, like the ones minorities get in the Ivy League?
I thought the Army was supposed to be about team spirit.
Artillery Colonel Daniel Blackman helpfully tweeted, One-fourth, if not more, of my formation, if not more, are women.
They are badass.
Take note, ISIS and Taliban.
They are badass.
Sergeant Major of the Army Michael Grinston tweeted, Women lead our most lethal units with character.
They will dominate any future battlefield we're called to fight on.
A tweet from the official account of the 2nd Marine Expeditionary Force, now taken down, taunted Mr. Carlson, saying, Come back when you've served and been pregnant.
A lot of women do just that.
As this 2017 Daily Caller article noted, a record 16 out of 100 Navy women are reassigned from ships to shore duty due to pregnancy.
Of course, it took a Freedom of Information Act request to get that figure.
But don't worry.
It costs only about $30,000 to take a pregnant sailor off a ship and send her home.
DOD put out a video complaining that in past wars, women were only in supporting roles, but now, thank God, they're in combat units.
Somehow, it failed to point out that, unlike today's endless slogs, we actually won those wars.
Senator Ted Cruz was one of the few people to point out that the armed services are supposed to be apolitical, and that only Third World This stuff about ferocious women warriors is what you hear from officers whose careers will end unless they parrot this nonsense.
Ask real soldiers.
I know a man who served in Afghanistan.
He said there were women in the unit to pat down Afghan women who might be carrying bombs.
When it came to real soldier work, he said women were as useful as a rucksack full of rocks.
His words, not mine.
But what does he know?
We're all supposed to believe women will thrive out here.
Of course, the first big push for diversity wasn't for women, but for non-whites.
Maybe you remember the Fort Hood attack in 2009, when a Muslim major, Nidal Hassan, killed 13 fellow soldiers.
The top army officer at the time, General George Casey, said he was worried about a backlash against diversity.
As he explained, our diversity, not only in our army, but in our country, is a strength.
And as horrific as this tragedy was, if our diversity becomes a casualty, I think that's worse.
What's a little problem like soldiers shooting each other compared to diversity?
Even before that, the general had said, I firmly believe the strength of our army comes from our diversity.
Those all-white Marines in the Pacific, they were wimps.
The Germans would have whipped the Russians on the Eastern Front if only they'd had pregnant women and Mexicans.
Speaking of Mexicans, this government site writes that Hispanic Americans served proudly in the U.S. military.
That's a Mexican flag this proud, happy Latina is pointing to.
And here is a 2019 photo of American soldiers posing.
With a Mexican flag.
Which side would they be on if we had to fight a Latin American country?
Here are black women at West Point in 2016 doing the Black Power salute in support of Black Lives Matter.
How hard are they going to fight for the United States?
Naturally, the Army has a Chief Diversity Officer, and here he is, Colonel Timothy Holman, with all his war ribbons.
And here's an article about him.
Aggressively working to eliminate extremism, says Chief Diversity Officer.
And we all know what they mean by extremism.
Not Muslim craziness or communism or critical race theory.
Colonel Holman says, The battle against extremism is different from other challenges the army encounters.
Extremism can tear apart cohesive teams.
I have never heard of Nazis or kluxers doing that.
But as we saw, Mexican flags and black power, they're not going to be a problem.
The Army has something called I-Watch, which is supposed to keep the boys, and the girls, on the sniff for terrorism.
Chief Diversity Officer Holman says, I-Watch now has a new purpose.
Flush out white supremacy.
As you know, white supremacists remain the deadliest U.S. terror threat.
So every soldier better do his part.
The Navy has an official reading list that will, as the website explains, develop a seasoned team of naval warriors.
Number two on the list is How to Be an Anti-Racist by Ibram Kendi.
There are 16 books on the list, but only a few, like this one, are about fighting.
There are a lot of self-help books, like Ego is the Enemy.
No fewer than 7 out of 16 are about how to be nice to minorities, racial and sexual, and even a whole book about people with disabilities forging a new civil rights movement.
How on earth will reading this stuff build a seasoned team of naval warriors?
Really? Our soldiers are not about defending America.
The Navy used to have A recruiting slogan.
America's Navy.
A global force for good.
Social work on the high seas.
I don't think these fellows thought they were a global force for good.
Their job was to kill people.
For 20 years, it was Army.
Be all you can be.
Right. Wear a uniform, and you might get to date this girl.
The Army still has mighty strange ideas about what it's for.
The Department of Defense put out this video so that you can watch as Jackie Aina explains how the U.S. Army Reserve prepared her for a career as a beauty influencer and diversity activist with millions of social media followers.
Let's watch some of it.
It's your girl, Jackie.
I know.
Jackie, Jackie, Jackie.
She is sure being all she can be.
The Chinese are terrified.
Remember this bunch at West Point?
How long will it be before the Pentagon puts out inspiring videos about how they went on to be best-selling rap artists and champion pole dancers?
Alarm services have been hit with a diversity hex just as bad as any other institution in the country.
And what's the latest?
Transgender surgery is now free for military thanks to Biden executive order.
Changing your sex costs $200,000 or more.
It's worth a four-year hitch just to get it for free.
And oh, what terrifying soldiers they will make.
We used to have soldiers, not misfits in uniforms.
But then we used to have a country.
And until we have a country again, we won't have an army.
We won't have a culture.
We won't even have a history.
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