Where you have gone wrong is believing the media story on how this Chaplain earned his bronze star.
The Chaplain in question is a long time freeper in good status and the story isn’t what you think.
Here is a corrected version.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2996980/posts
Whether or not there is more to the Bronze Star than the original articles suggest, and whether whatever else there is rises to the level of what the Bronze Star meant when I was in years ago, my question is about the logic behind the statement that is quoted.
Is that quote accurate? Was that an accurate quote from the chaplain? And if so, and if the logic is extrapolated, my questions still stand.
If we assume that there was essentially a fanatical worship of Hitler by many in Germany before and during in WWII, and if we view “Mein Kampf” to be the record of his scared vision, why would we not have worried about the handling of that “scared text” that so fueled the savagery of the Third Reich, the way we feel compelled to worry about the sensitivity of the Muslims? We didn’t give respect to that Nazi prophet and his sacred writing, and we WON that war. Why should we show respect to any text that calls for our destruction and outlines the means to do so? Craziness. PC, weak-kneed craziness. Defend the guy if you like.