Shock Therapy for a 2014 Naval Academy Graduate
By Deborah C. Tyler in the American
Thinker
Let’s open our therapy session in
response to the mental abuse of Chuck Hagel’s speech at your commencement and
for the humiliation that is dumped on you by your so-called leaders with a
gut-check question: How do you feel when you look at Chuck Hagel’s face? What
do you see in his eyes? Does he inspire you with confidence? Would you want to
follow him into battle? Learn to trust your gut about people, it will serve you
well.
When I first saw Chuck Hagel’s face
at his confirmation hearing, I didn’t know who he was, but I got a sick feeling
in my stomach just watching his hang-dog shiftiness. He seemed insincere. I
thought, “This guy is going to be the Secretary of Defense? OMG, America is in
trouble.”
There are two basic texts for
leftwing commencement speeches. One stirs up hate against men like you, and the
other slyly urges you to hate yourself. The former was what the fat-cat
feticidal Nancy Pelosi followed when she urged the dupes at UC Berkeley to be
“disrupters.” “Let’s you and him fight,” always pitting the American people
against each other, is a ploy to keep the power in the hands of people like
Nancy Pelosi. And for your commencement, Mr. Hagel gave you the blame-and-shame
sexuality dogma you have been subjected to all your life. Your generation was
terrorized from the time you were toddlers with the swill that the earth is
burning up. But as a male, you were singled out for special blame and shame. In
the progressive belief system, a selective original sin attaches only to
heterosexual males. Shamed for being masculine, threatened with drugging for
being active, called racist, homophobic, and blah blah for unreservedly loving
America as she is today.
Why did Hagel harangue you about
sexual abuse when your graduation should have been a day of unalloyed pride?
Obama and Hagel can never grant you or your family even one day of feeling good
about America or yourself.
Today, mental land mines are being
planted in your life by your own leaders. Be careful where you tread because
mental suffering is worse than physical suffering. Inflicting mental confusion
is the most powerful tool for weakening the military. It is important for you
to be honest with yourself about who “they” are. You are a man and a naval
warrior and you have to face the truth about your leaders so you can act with
wisdom and caution as your career unfolds. (And BTW, don’t be modest about your
ambition. Modesty is the enemy of humility. God has given you this game to play
-- so play to win!)
Obama never loved America. He was
steeped in hating the American way of life from birth. I don’t think he had any
important ambition for his life when he was a kid. Without a father, religion,
or moral foundation he hung with the druggies and gang bangers as such boys do.
He started taking himself seriously when he hit the elite universities and
noticed his butt was being kissed all the time -- and that he liked it. Just as
you trained at the Naval Academy, Obama trained in a worldview that militarism
is obsolete, and that the American military is especially evil. They don’t talk
about it openly as they used to, but elite academics still believe that
military service is a form of mental illness, a psychosexual maladjustment that
anyone who learns how to handle weapons is pathologically aggressive. Their
psychological defense mechanisms are built within a granite fortress of
rationalized ingratitude for America. Obama never looks demoralized because he
has no moral foundation of gratitude for America.
But Secretary Hagel is different. He
did have faith in America once and believed in the military. Why he lost that
faith I don’t know. Maybe he recognized which side the bread is buttered on.
But he seems to have lost that love for America. Even God has difficulty
forgiving hypocrisy. Sin can be repented and forgiven, but hypocrisy never
repents. I don’t blame Obama or Hagel for their post-nationalism. I blame them
for their hypocrisy. They are free Americans. They have the right to their
beliefs and to act according to conscience. But those rights do not come from
the UN. If Obama or Hagel worked for Amnesty International or Doctors Without
Borders… cool. But Commander in Chief and Secretary of Defense? That’s
hypocrisy.
Every American is free to hope, to
imagine, to work for a world without war. We all can dream of that world that
no one has ever seen, yet somehow believe will arrive someday. To give up that
dream of a better humanity without the cruel and unreasonable enterprise of war
would surely be our spiritual death. I hope I am wrong, but I don’t believe
Obama and Hagel are hastening the arrival of that day by unilaterally weakening
America.
You need three kinds of faith as you
go forward: faith in God, faith in America, and faith in yourself. The truth
never weakens those forms of faith. The truth about God, America, and yourself
always uplifts your heart and fortifies your spirit. If you feel shamed by a
so-called leader, that is not the truth about who you are, it is an unhealthy
mental subjugation. Even when you need to accept correction, if the admonition
is in the service of truth, it might not feel good, but it will fortify your
courage. As far as this perpetual peroration about sexual abuse, you don’t
deserve it. You never sexually assaulted anyone, you never will nor will the
overwhelming majority of your fellow midshipmen. Just as you shouldn’t be
blamed for taking money that someone else stole, you shouldn’t be blamed for
someone else’s sexual misconduct. This constant chastisement aims to manipulate
the way you feel about yourself and to prevent you from holding our “leaders”
responsible for their policies. Homosexual abuse is increasing in the military
because of their policies. It has nothing to do with you.
Progressive sexuality dogma weakens
all three forms of your faith. It goes against your faith in God and
perpetrates a hoax that America is intolerant. It undermines your faith in
yourself. And if you challenge the “new normal,” well there must be something
wrong with you.
Mental abuse is not a relationship
problem, it is the sole responsibility of the abuser. You can’t choose your
leaders, but you can choose whether or not to trust them. Anyone who undermines
your faith in yourself is not trustworthy. Let’s close our session with a quote
attributed to the naval hero Oliver Hazard Perry, updated for these
psychological times: “I have seen the enemy, and he is not my true self.”
Let’s open our therapy session in
response to the mental abuse of Chuck Hagel’s speech at your commencement and
for the humiliation that is dumped on you by your so-called leaders with a
gut-check question: How do you feel when you look at Chuck Hagel’s face? What
do you see in his eyes? Does he inspire you with confidence? Would you want to
follow him into battle? Learn to trust your gut about people, it will serve you
well.
When I first saw Chuck Hagel’s face
at his confirmation hearing, I didn’t know who he was, but I got a sick feeling
in my stomach just watching his hang-dog shiftiness. He seemed insincere. I
thought, “This guy is going to be the Secretary of Defense? OMG, America is in
trouble.”
There are two basic texts for
leftwing commencement speeches. One stirs up hate against men like you, and the
other slyly urges you to hate yourself. The former was what the fat-cat
feticidal Nancy Pelosi followed when she urged the dupes at UC Berkeley to be
“disrupters.” “Let’s you and him fight,” always pitting the American people
against each other, is a ploy to keep the power in the hands of people like
Nancy Pelosi. And for your commencement, Mr. Hagel gave you the blame-and-shame
sexuality dogma you have been subjected to all your life. Your generation was
terrorized from the time you were toddlers with the swill that the earth is
burning up. But as a male, you were singled out for special blame and shame. In
the progressive belief system, a selective original sin attaches only to
heterosexual males. Shamed for being masculine, threatened with drugging for
being active, called racist, homophobic, and blah blah for unreservedly loving
America as she is today.
Why did Hagel harangue you about
sexual abuse when your graduation should have been a day of unalloyed pride?
Obama and Hagel can never grant you or your family even one day of feeling good
about America or yourself.
Today, mental land mines are being
planted in your life by your own leaders. Be careful where you tread because
mental suffering is worse than physical suffering. Inflicting mental confusion
is the most powerful tool for weakening the military. It is important for you
to be honest with yourself about who “they” are. You are a man and a naval
warrior and you have to face the truth about your leaders so you can act with
wisdom and caution as your career unfolds. (And BTW, don’t be modest about your
ambition. Modesty is the enemy of humility. God has given you this game to play
-- so play to win!)
Obama never loved America. He was
steeped in hating the American way of life from birth. I don’t think he had any
important ambition for his life when he was a kid. Without a father, religion,
or moral foundation he hung with the druggies and gang bangers as such boys do.
He started taking himself seriously when he hit the elite universities and
noticed his butt was being kissed all the time -- and that he liked it. Just as
you trained at the Naval Academy, Obama trained in a worldview that militarism
is obsolete, and that the American military is especially evil. They don’t talk
about it openly as they used to, but elite academics still believe that
military service is a form of mental illness, a psychosexual maladjustment that
anyone who learns how to handle weapons is pathologically aggressive. Their
psychological defense mechanisms are built within a granite fortress of
rationalized ingratitude for America. Obama never looks demoralized because he
has no moral foundation of gratitude for America.
But Secretary Hagel is different. He
did have faith in America once and believed in the military. Why he lost that
faith I don’t know. Maybe he recognized which side the bread is buttered on.
But he seems to have lost that love for America. Even God has difficulty
forgiving hypocrisy. Sin can be repented and forgiven, but hypocrisy never
repents. I don’t blame Obama or Hagel for their post-nationalism. I blame them
for their hypocrisy. They are free Americans. They have the right to their
beliefs and to act according to conscience. But those rights do not come from
the UN. If Obama or Hagel worked for Amnesty International or Doctors Without
Borders… cool. But Commander in Chief and Secretary of Defense? That’s
hypocrisy.
Every American is free to hope, to
imagine, to work for a world without war. We all can dream of that world that
no one has ever seen, yet somehow believe will arrive someday. To give up that
dream of a better humanity without the cruel and unreasonable enterprise of war
would surely be our spiritual death. I hope I am wrong, but I don’t believe
Obama and Hagel are hastening the arrival of that day by unilaterally weakening
America.
You need three kinds of faith as you
go forward: faith in God, faith in America, and faith in yourself. The truth
never weakens those forms of faith. The truth about God, America, and yourself
always uplifts your heart and fortifies your spirit. If you feel shamed by a
so-called leader, that is not the truth about who you are, it is an unhealthy
mental subjugation. Even when you need to accept correction, if the admonition
is in the service of truth, it might not feel good, but it will fortify your
courage. As far as this perpetual peroration about sexual abuse, you don’t
deserve it. You never sexually assaulted anyone, you never will nor will the
overwhelming majority of your fellow midshipmen. Just as you shouldn’t be
blamed for taking money that someone else stole, you shouldn’t be blamed for
someone else’s sexual misconduct. This constant chastisement aims to manipulate
the way you feel about yourself and to prevent you from holding our “leaders”
responsible for their policies. Homosexual abuse is increasing in the military
because of their policies. It has nothing to do with you.
Progressive sexuality dogma weakens
all three forms of your faith. It goes against your faith in God and
perpetrates a hoax that America is intolerant. It undermines your faith in
yourself. And if you challenge the “new normal,” well there must be something
wrong with you.
Mental abuse is not a relationship
problem, it is the sole responsibility of the abuser. You can’t choose your
leaders, but you can choose whether or not to trust them. Anyone who undermines
your faith in yourself is not trustworthy. Let’s close our session with a quote
attributed to the naval hero Oliver Hazard Perry, updated for these
psychological times: “I have seen the enemy, and he is not my true self.”
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