Posted on November 29, 2009

Fort Hood incident unveils the lie of the melting pot

The Hasan incident repudiates the lie of the melting pot, of the bogus idea that people are not inherently and integrally influenced in their behavior by ethnicity and religion.

Major Nidal Malik Hasan stands charged with killing 13 soldiers at Fort Hood. Politicians, TV pundits, our generals and even our president act perplexed.

But this tragic incident reveals how all the head-shrinking social engineering that goes into diversity training has totally failed.

Major Hasan was supposed to be an example of those most central to the government’s core program of racial, ethnic and religious egalitarianism. He was to be a showpiece of how “diversity is our strength.”

Unfortunately, core to human nature is tribal and religious identity. This is exactly what is denied by diversity advocates.

Diversity advocates assure us that we are a “melting pot” where people would through education, political sloganeering, and even intertribal, international, and even interracial miscegenation, gradually eliminate the “evils” of tribalism and nationalism.

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Fort Hood incident unveils the lie of the melting pot
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