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An excerpt:

Author: conorlarkin (21001 Posts - Original UHND Member)
Posted at 10:22 am on Apr 19, 2025
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[The men and women at the Naval Academy will go on to lead combat missions, to command aircraft carriers, to pilot nuclear-armed submarines and run enormous organizations. We will soon entrust them with incredible responsibilities and power. But we fear they’ll be hoodwinked or brainwashed by certain books?

Hitler’s “Mein Kampf” was not one of the books removed from the Naval Academy library, and as heinous as that book is, it should be accessible to scholars and students of history. However, this makes the removal of Maya Angelou’s “I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings” inexplicable. Whatever one thinks of D.E.I., we are not talking about the writings of external enemies here, but in many cases, art, serious scholarship and legitimate criticism of America’s past. One of the removed books is about Black soldiers in World War II, another is about how women killed in the Holocaust are portrayed, another is a reimagining of Kafka called “The Last White Man.” No one at any public institution should have to fear losing their job for pushing back on such an obvious overreach, let alone those tasked with defending our freedom. Yet here we are.]


The American Dream belongs to all of us. — Kamala Harris

Replies to: "An excerpt:"

  • You voted for it, America. [NT] [LINK] - conorlarkin - 9:48am 4/19/25 (9) [View All]
    • Premise? [NT] - Quest4twelve - 9:49am 4/19/25
      • An excerpt: - conorlarkin - 10:22am 4/19/25
        • I loved the spokesperson saying USNA is an apolitical institution, yet removes books with political - Frank L - 10:36am 4/19/25
          • I’m sure they did it pre-emptively. Trying to assess “commander’s intent.” - Chris94 - 9:12pm 4/19/25
      • USNA removed many books from its library. All by Black people, gays & women - Chris94 - 10:01am 4/19/25
        • Link? [NT] - PaND - 11:19am 4/19/25
          • Here child. [NT] [IMAGE] - conorlarkin - 12:15pm 4/19/25
        • Yet Mein Kampf is fine and dandy to stay. Tells you something. [NT] - Frank L - 10:37am 4/19/25
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