Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
30 de Setembre de 2017
Now, all of these lectures play into our hands.
It is all ninnying nannyism.
They are doing our work for us.
The superintendent of the U.S. Air Force Academy delivered a stern message to cadets Thursday, warning them that racism would not be tolerated after slurs were written on the doors of five African-American students at the academy’s prep school earlier this week.
At one point in his remarks, Lt. Gen. Jay Silveria insisted that everyone in the audience take out their phones and record him so his message was clearly heard.
“If you can’t treat someone with dignity and respect, get out,” said Silveria, a 1985 graduate of the academy.
A Pentagon official told Fox News the slurs were discovered Monday. The Air Force is investigating. Racial slurs are illegal in the military and can bring charges of violating orders and conduct unbecoming an officer.
Silveria said he called the families of the five prep school students who were the objects of the slurs.
His speech quickly became a widely viewed video online, coming in the aftermath of racial violence in Charlottesville, Va., and the debate about NFL players kneeling for the national anthem.
“We would also be tone deaf not to think about the backdrop of what is going on in our country. Things like Charlottesville, Ferguson, the protests in the NFL,” he said.
Yes.
We certainly do need to look at all of that, don’t we?
Because it appears that America is changing into something quite new.
And I have to say: it does appear to me that it is going to be difficult to convince American soldiers to respect blacks who are openly condemning and attacking the nation’s flag.