Sometimes others will write a boralogue for you. This week, John reads a letter from a listener in Canada who discusses multiculturalism and the difference in media perception between Asians and African-Americans. Can we speak about important issues openly or will the politically correct narratives continue to drown out the truth? People are beginning to wake up to the fact that they’re being duped and they’re starting to fight back.
In January, two U.S. Navy riverine patrol boats were detained by the Iranian National Guard in the Persian Gulf. Ray Starmann (www.usdefensewatch.com), Editor of U.S. Defense Watch, draws on his armed forces expertise to give us a detailed account of the event and examines both our defense readiness and the changing culture within the military.
Finally we welcome Olivier Melnick (www.newantisemitism.com), Director of Chosen People Ministries, who looks at the history of anti-Semitism and the rise of a new wave both in the U.S. and around the world that has led to biased news coverage as well as the BDS movement.
John’s quote of the week:
“If the rest of the politically correct crowd wishes to sit back on their dung heap bemoaning what they do, that’s their business. But you and I and all of those who have awakened, we’re moving on.”
As always, join us online for our Section 6 intelligence briefing featuring analysis by John on important stories highlighting emerging geopolitical trends around the world.