Diversity is un-American

Monday, February 16, 2009

I no longer subscribe to the popular thesis that

1) We are all the same, that

2) What happens in another country is none of my business, and

3) We shouldn't criticize someone else's religion.

This rubics cube of 'Diversity' is just a liberal ploy to keep people from making judgments where judgments should be made.

Adults are supposed to make the difficult choices and make judgments to show that we are adults and have some stake in our families, our communities, our country, our planet - and if that means challenging the personal religious "laws" of others then so be it.

We're a one-on-one species, and it often comes down to facing just one other person and telling them, "No, that's not right!"

We marginalized the KKK by speaking out against an anti-human organization and we can do the same by speaking out against Islam, an anti-nonMuslim organization.

When it's wrong, it's wrong and no amount of pussy-footing around the issue will make it right.

I have made a self-educated judgment that the true followers of Muhammed's religion are my enemy and shall be shown no deference, and allowed no excuses for their murderous behavior.

The U.S. cannot continue to allow the Stealth Jihad of the radical Muslims to infect our country, a place where many become one, E Pluribus Unum: