Wednesday, April 15, 2015

ALERT: Obama’s Pentagon Attacks the Bible and Constitution in Insane “Course” for Soldiers [PHOTOS]

http://conservativetribune.com/obamas-pentagon-attacks-bible/
The Bible apparently contains “quotes” which could be interpreted by some readers as sexist."Liar!"
Much has been said about President Barack Obama’s seeming destruction of the military, particularly the institution of many “social engineering” programs.
One such program recently came to light when it was revealed the Department of Defense was teaching a course to soldiers regarding “sexism” that pointed out the so-called misogyny inherent in the Bible, Constitution and Declaration of Independence.
The Defense Equal Opportunity Management Institute, which oversees this course among many others, noted that these three texts are all “historical influences that allow sexism to continue.”


The Declaration of Independence earns grief for merely mentioning “all men” in regards to inherent rights, and not men and women, while the Constitution gets mentioned because “slaves and women were not included until later in history.”
As The Daily Caller pointed out, all members of the Armed Forces are required to take an oath to protect and defend a document that is now being called “sexist.”
“The content of the lesson is provided to generate academic discussion concerning how these historical documents have been included in discussions about the topic of sexism,” explained Lt. Cmdr. Nate Christensen, a Defense Department spokesman.
However, after The Daily Caller began requesting comments on the contents of the program, it was suddenly pulled from the DEOMI’s website, along with two other programs entitled “Prejudice and Discrimination” and “Racism,” but not before copies of the three courses were obtained by The Daily Caller.

Christensen weakly explained, “DEOMI online materials are periodically pulled to review to ensure accuracy and relevance. The Racism, Sexism and Prejudice & Discrimination are currently undergoing that review process.”
The course on prejudice and discrimination seemed to focus on so-called “privilege” and pointed out the many ways in which discrimination is inherent in both institutions and individuals.
Essentially, it tells soldiers that many of them are privileged whether they know it or not and that they express discrimination by either ignoring or dismissing their own privilege — and also by accepting their privilege and claiming to understand what oppressed minorities go through.


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