Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
May 5, 2015
We are truly living in an Orwellian nightmare, where every single one of our thoughts is being scrutinized by an oppressive ideological regime.
Maj Gen. Michael Keltz found this out last week, when he was forced to resign after making a lightweight joke about the alcohol consumption patterns of Red Indians during a military court hearing, according to Air Education and Training Command.
While serving as the convening authority at a company-grade officer’s Article 15 hearing April 9, Keltz said the accused and another officer looked “drunker than 10,000 Indians” while referring to a photograph of the two officers. Blogger and former airman Tony Carr first reported Keltz’s comment on his John Q. Public blog, and AETC spokeswoman Maj. Toni Whaley confirmed the statement was made in regard to a photograph of the two officers.
Because of Keltz’s remark, the accused officer will have another Article 15 hearing with a different convening authority, Whaley said. The new hearing has not yet been scheduled. It will remain in the same command, but will be with someone outside of the 19th Air Force chain of command.
As the convening authority in the Article 15 hearing, which was to determine whether the accused officer’s nonjudicial punishment for an unspecified offense was too harsh, Keltz essentially served as both judge and jury.
Whaley said that if Keltz’s ruling in the case stood, it is possible that his remarks could later be used as grounds for overturning his decision. She did not know if the officer’s defense attorney objected to Keltz’s comments.
AETC announced the resignation of Keltz, who was commander of the 19th Air Force, on April 30 and attributed it to an “inappropriate comment” in a public forum. Whaley at that time confirmed to Air Force Times that Keltz’s comment had to do with excessive consumption of alcohol, but would not repeat what he said.
Oh, how surprising that a female military person is using the power of her position to abuse a White male for having violated political correctness in a minor way (which even now is generally socially acceptable – not a lot of people campaigning against drunken Indian jokes).
How far can this actually go? If any tiny comment by a White man results in having your career destroyed, it is not going to be very long before there aren’t any White men left in positions of power.
It is almost if there is a comprehensive agenda by non-Whites and women to remove all White men from power.
Ah, but no, that can’t be the case. They just want equality, and freedom from all of this horrible, terrible, awful oppression that they have suffered for thousands upon thousands of years and which is getting worse by the hour these days.