Fort Hood — "You’ll Always Have Spent Longer Telling Them To Jump" At The Accusation Of Racism

By James Fulford

03/12/2011

From Iowahawk on Twitter

Catch 22: Army punishes 9 officers for not flagging killer Hasan https://fxn.ws/dQTGe2 would’ve also punished them *for* flagging Hasan

— David Burge (@iowahawkblog) March 11, 2011

In the sixties thriller Shooting Script writer Gavin Lyall has the hero and his friend (an ex-RAF mercenary jet pilot) get on to a secure Central American air base by shouting at the guards. Lyall wrote

"There isn’t a military organization in the world where a loud enough shout from a high enough rank can’t bypass the most elaborate security arrangements. You can spend as long as you like telling sentries to demand passes, authorizations, identifications — but you'll always have spent longer telling them to jump when a colonel says jump."

This is true, and it’s also why you should consider not hiring foreign mercenaries. But in this case it’s worse. Even before these officers went in the Armed Forces, the whole society was telling them to jump when a member of a minority group cried "Racism!"

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