Entries in military (2)

Thursday
Feb042010

Don't ask don't tell -- a stupid and dangerous policy for America

clockwise from left: Anthony Blunt, Alan Turing, Roy Cohn
Inspired by irritability, impatience and disgust, this is a bald attempt to re-frame the debate (such as it is.) Excuse me Senator McCain but you seem to forget all of history’s lessons as completely as you forget what your own position was recently. I am in favor of a senility test for the Senate, frankly.

As far a the tired old canard “unit cohesion would suffer” goes, I refer you to the Israeli compulsory military service and to World War II. Those serving in the former are quite cohesive (thank you very much) and the latter had plenty of closeted military personnel serving with honor.

Let’s move on to Britain where one of the greatest minds in Mathematics and cryptology, Alan Turing, died much too young as a result of ignorant and horrific treatment by the British government. It should be noted that last year an official apology was issued by the British government concerning the treatment of Mr. Turing. Next to him in the “bad” column I’ll place Anthony Blunt, who you might say protested the injustices against him by becoming one of the most effective and damaging spies against his own government ever known:

Of the Cambridge Five, as they have come to be known, only Kim Philby wasn’t a homosexual. It is rumored that Blunt recruited those four Apostles for Stalin. It is also rumored that Blunt used others’ homosexuality to blackmail even more hapless souls into the service of Mother Russia. Being homosexual was quite a different matter back in the staid 1930s. [source: Master Soviet Spy Sir Anthony Blunt’s Memoirs Released]

In this country we find in the history books the likes of Roy Cohn — played so effectively by Al Pacino in the HBO adaptation of “Angels in America: A Gay Fantasia on National Themes.”

“Unit cohesion” I hear people chant. I laugh at their pathetic stupidity.

As far as lack of imagination goes, I ask those people to imagine where a language expert recently fired from the intelligence services might find employment — especially the Arab language experts. Thankfully these young people are much too patriotic to consider working for America’s enemies — but why on earth would you treat your own citizens so terribly for serving their own country?

It’s just another bomb waiting to go off: the imbalanced, introverted genius who only needs the condemnation of family, community and government to push him over the edge. But go right ahead, keep trying to light the fuse. I’m sure someone will lend you the lucky match in time.

As obvious as it may be to some, for others the fact must be underlined: it’s the stigma and homophobia here that create the security risk, not the individual’s private life.



Friday
Nov062009

Fort Hood Shooting Tragedy - 4 videos

UPDATE

Major Hasan’s Hidden Militancy | Daily Beast

The alleged Fort Hood gunman had revealed a hard-line Islamist streak to acquaintances in the Muslim Community Center that he made his mosque. The Daily Beast’s Asra Q. Nomani reports.

“So many time I talked with him,” said Akhter, a community leader who is sort of like a mosque gadfly, challenging congregants to reject literal, rigid interpretations of Islam. “I was trying to modernize him. I tried my best. He used to hate America as a whole. He was more anti-American than American.”

Despite all the conversations, Akther said, “I couldn’t get through to him. He was a typical fundamentalist Muslim.”

It wasn’t a label assigned lightly. Rather, it emerged after many one-on-one conservations between the engineer and the doctor in quiet spots from the library to the lobby to the prayer hall, discussing issues of interpretation like jihad, polygamy, assimilation, foreign policy, and the cutting of hands for theft. Other members of the community confirm this portrait of Hasan…

While I dread the coming fallout from the tragedy, Asra Nomani’s report gives me some comfort. The Muslim community did its part here, engaging with Hasan at the mosque. It remains to be seen whether further lines of communication should be opened, so that a “fundamentalist Muslim” serving in the military warrants a tip-off to his commanding officer.

UPDATE

See also: Fort Hood Shooting: The Aftermath | Daily Beast

See also: Murder and Mayhem at Fort Hood | Psychology Today

 

Local TV report on the Fort Hood shooting rampage. My heart goes out to the victims’ families.

A few hateful, racist and politically extreme Americans are exercising their right to free speech by commenting on a YouTube video. Ironically, this right includes equating Islam and Muslims with terrorism, insulting President Obama, betraying a lack of basic respect for government and the citizens, and attempting to use a horrible tragedy to score whatever sick political points their puny minds can imagine.

 

More information on the Fort Hood shooting tragedy is being revealed.

 

WorldNet Daily claims Hasan was an advisor to the Obama transition team.

Apparently the WorldNet Daily is not even fit to be used as emergency toilet paper.

 

Tattooed Under Fire Site - Unreleased documentary about Fort Hood soldiers

“This is Fort Hood, and it goes on for miles and miles and miles.” Director Nancy Schiesari’s riveting documentary, “Tattooed Under Fire,” about the River City parlor in Killeen, Texas, and the soldiers who patronize it, was already being hailed as one of the great unreleased films of the year when it finally got picked up to air this month on PBS. But in a grim piece of poetic timing, suddenly the world is looking to understand how the largest military base in the country could become the site of one its worst mass murders, an attack that left 13 dead and 30 injured.

Much will be written in the days to come of the mind-set of the alleged Fort Hood shooter Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan, a psychiatrist who counseled military personnel and was reportedly distressed over his own imminent deployment. Though Schiesari’s film predates the horrifying violence at the fort yesterday, it reveals a military culture rarely seen. By following both returning and deployment-bound young soldiers and the stories told on their bodies, she gets under their skin.”

California PBS broadcast stations and times:

CITY

 
STATION

 
DATE

TIME

Los Angeles
KLCSDT
11/10/2009
10:00 PM
San Diego
KPBSDT
11/11/2009
10:30 PM
San Francisco-Oak-San Jose
KQEDHD
11/09/2009
11:00 PM
San Francisco-Oak-San Jose
KQEDHD
11/10/2009
05:00 AM
San Francisco-Oak-San Jose
KCSM
11/11/2009
10:30 PM
San Francisco-Oak-San Jose
KCSM
11/12/2009
03:30 AM