Jack Posobiec
@JackPosobiec
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When Milley says he’s read Mao and Karl Marx he means he’s looked at the covers of their books
He has no personal understanding of what he is talking about, his answer was like something out of a college freshman essay
In a democracy, power is given not taken.
But it is still power.
Love, compassion, caring have no use for it. But it is fuel for greed, hostility, jealousy...
All power corrupts.
Take care which powers you allow a democracy to wield.— John McAfee (@officialmcafee) June 18, 2021
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Reuters Legal
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John McAfee found dead in prison cell after Spanish high court allows extradition, according to Spanish newspaper El Mundo
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McAfee created the security software that bears his name.
Watch: Gen. Mark Milley, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, just now on Critical Race Theory, ‘Wokeness’ & Jan. 6. “I’ve read Karl Marx. I’ve read Lenin. That doesn’t make me a communist. So what is wrong with understanding...the country which we are here to defend?” pic.twitter.com/KsRtOoWN0w— James LaPorta (@JimLaPorta) June 23, 2021
And yet Marx and Lenin aren't on the Milley's recommended reading list. Because the military isn't generally in the business of presenting despicable anti-American views to its members as worthy of consideration. https://t.co/uKewTZCBUT— Ben Shapiro (@benshapiro) June 23, 2021
Pretending that the military reading list is merely a debate and consideration club is silly. It isn't. And make no mistake: the list is heavily slanted toward Left-wing politics.
Other books on the Navy list include "Sexual Minorities and Politics," by Jason Pierceson, which casts any opposition to LGBT agenda items as grounded in animus, and promotes Foucault's attempted obliteration of the private/public distinction.
Michelle Alexander's "New Jim Crow" appears alongside Kendi on the reading list; that book argues that "law and order" is merely code for racism, and that disproportionate incarceration of racial minorities is purely the result of systemic discrimination rather than crime.
Milley is looking more and more like a dunce.
Related, the US Marxist invasion
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