"Diversity" More Important Than Defense
Written by Brian Garst, Posted in Identity Politics
Question: What is the number one priority of the Naval Academy?
If you said, “to commission qualified officers into the Navy and Marine Corps,” then you have clearly not been properly indoctrinated into the PC, multiculturalism obsessed America. Thanks to Bruce Fleming, an English professor at the Naval Academy, we now know what their true objectives are:
The Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Gary Roughead announced in Annapolis recently that “diversity is the number one priority” at the Naval Academy.
The Naval Academy superintendent, Vice Adm. Jeffrey Fowler, echoed him. Everyone understands that “diversity” here means nonwhite skins.
…A “diverse” class does not mean the Naval Academy recruits violinists, or older students (they can’t be 23 on Induction Day), or gay people (who are thrown out) or foreign students (other than the dozen or so sent by client governments).
It means applicants checked a box on their application that says they are Hispanic, African American, Native American, and now, since my time on the Admissions Board of the Academy, where I’ve taught for 22 years, Asians.
Prof. Fleming goes on to explain how the admission board utilizes an unconstitutional two-track system which requires significantly lower scores and grades from accepted minority applicants. The doctrine of multiculturalism has so perverted our society that we don’t even take the defense of this nation seriously enough to warrant judging people on the basis of merit and applitude, rather than the color of their skin.
Hat tip: Moonbattery