The United States has far more serious problems than Israel. Preoccupied with Israel's problems, it cannot recognize its own.
This, despite the fact that we are drowning in evidence that our Tower of Babel is falling apart.
For example, in the April 8 Newsweek, Joseph C. Phillips expresses his shock at the vehemence at which young blacks vilify America and voice "sentiments that are anti-American at their core. ... My racial pride was called into question when I took exception to the characterization of the destruction of the Twin Towers as the 'chickens coming home to roost.'"
On April 6, The Washington Times reported that black and Hispanic activists have agreed to band together to fight against white America's "dominant culture," which preferred minorities perceive as "deviant" and hostile.
Christine Stolba recently examined the textbooks used in women's studies courses in American universities. She found that women are taught that they, too, are victims, controlled by male dominance of their belief formation, just as black slaves were dominated by their white masters. Young women are taught to view their fathers as a "foreign male element" that comes between them and their mothers.
What future does a country have that destroys its homogeneity, constructs doctrines that guarantee both discord and the destruction of comity among the genders and diverse races, and then sanctifies the corroding myths with "civil rights" laws that make white males second-class citizens?
The United States is in greater peril than Israel. Little wonder our politicians prefer to distract themselves and the public with inconsistency by chasing after terrorists in distant Afghanistan, while sending peace missions to stop Israel from doing likewise along its own borders.
taken from this great article @ townhall.com |