Saturday, September 26, 2015

Pride and Prejudice

Captain Shaye Haver (pictured) and First Lieutenant Kristen Griest became the first women to pass Ranger School, but that accolade has now been called into question 

Shaye Haver and Kristen Griest graduated from the Army Ranger course last month. Sources now allege they were given help not on offer to the men. The female candidates were reportedly given three months of extra coaching before the men started the same course and pressure was put on trainers to make sure at least one woman graduated. The Army denies the existence of a special training unit that allowed the women to prepare for Fort Benning before the school started. 


I believe these two lady officers are excellent examples of success in their own right, but that is exactly why they were chosen for this politically motivated stunt. Our government is determined to push the "there is no difference in gender" propaganda by any means possible. It's an extension of the "women should have just as much right to go out to work as men" and have the children farmed out to day care. How many women are happy with circumstances now? We have, no need for marriage, pregnant brides, a lack of respect for sexually permissive females and family values down the tube. There's a whole lot more in the works but as long as education is throttled and plenty of games to play we are rapidly developing into a moronic mass of self-destructive, dependent cripples.
 

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