SHARIA-COMPLIANT Department of Defense orders US troops to refrain from eating or drinking in front of Muslims during Ramadan
Bare Naked Islam
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were also told to learn more about Islam and the brigade commander
provided a link to a website about Islam, and specifically
Ramadan. That’s the directive that has gone out to active duty military
personnel at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, a
Department of Defense medical and graduate school in Bethesda, Md. The
brigade commander sent an email to military personnel before the start
of Ramadan, advising them to show respect to Muslim colleagues.
They’ll either sue you or slit your throat.
FOX News via TROP “This
is a period of great personal restraint and commitment in addition to
renewed focus on worship,” Brigade Commander Col. Kevin Glasz wrote.
“I’d like to encourage you to learn just a little more about this
religion, but more importantly, I’m asking you to be considerate and do
not consume food or drink in front of our Muslim colleagues; it is a
simple, yet respectful action.” During the month-long period known as
Ramadan, Muslims refrain from eating or drinking during daylight hours.

Now that raised the ire of some of the
officers and doctors training at the USU, and several of them reached
out to me with their concerns – provided I not disclose their names. “I
respect the intention behind this email, but note that there is no
similar call honoring other faiths,” one Marine told me. “There is no
similar invitation for non-Jewish colleagues to refrain from eating
leavened products during Passover, or non-Christian colleagues to
refrain from eating meat during Lent.”
The entire incident smells of
political correctness, the Marine told me. “Our veterans have sacrificed
too much blood, sweat and tears to have their own rights and freedoms
be sacrificed on the altar of progressive political correctness,” the
Marine said.
I contacted USU about the email. I
wanted to understand the brigade commander’s intent. I gave them 20 days
to respond, but no one returned my calls or emails. Another individual
who studies at USU was concerned about the wording of the email.
“It could be construed as an order and
one that violates the First Amendment freedom of everyone who received
it,” my source said.
“This is an appalling violation, especially coming
on the heels of so many instances where those of conservative Christian
faith in the military are vilified.”
Meanwhile, Navy officials have ordered personnel serving in Bahrain to dress more conservatively off base, according to a report in Stars and Stripes. Men
were ordered to wear long-sleeved shirts and women were told to wear
blouses that cover their elbows and skirts or pants that cover the
knees.
Stars and Stripes reported that base
cultural advisers had spent several weeks conducting Ramadan briefings
to “educate Americans about the holy month.” Personnel were given
briefings on Islam, the lunar calendar and Ramadan customs. “It’s
customary to say ‘Ramadan Kareem’ during Ramadan,” read a to-do list
compiled by NSA Bahrain Public Affairs.
The military’s quest to be culturally
sensitive to celebrants of the Islamic faith stands in stark contrast to
its recent crackdown on public expressions of the Christian faith.
Last Christmas, soldiers at Camp Shelby in Mississippi were told during a diversity briefing that they could not use the word “Christmas.” A
VA hospital in Texas refused to accept holiday cards from boys and
girls because the cards mentioned “Christmas” or “God bless you.” And a
Nativity scene near a lake on Shaw Air Force Base in South Carolina was removed after someone complained.
So you might understand why Ron Crews,
executive director of the Chaplain Alliance for Religious Liberty, is a
bit surprised by the Pentagon’s recent behavior. “There is a good
biblical word for this: hypocrisy,” Crews told me.
“Our troops are being told to respect
the Muslim Ramadan and encouraged to say ‘Ramadan Kareem,’ while at the
same time they cannot have a cross on chapels, display a manger scene or
say ‘Merry Christmas’ for fear of offending,” Crews said. “There is
something wrong with this picture.”
I personally find what was asked of these military personnel revolting. OK…whoever asked this of these personnel was WAY out of line! The commander was elevating one religion above the other on a US base. He is asking them to pay respect to the Muslims; which they have no allegiance to. This is going against the constitutional rights of the military personnel!
ReplyDeleteIt is alright for the military to do their religious rituals on their own time as long as it does not interfere with the mission, but to ask others to respect some other religion is FAR out of line. What’s next…eating halal? Where does this stop?
I know where this comes from: Mr. Barack Hussein Obama. Here is what they should do: buy a Koran and use it for toilet paper! Buy 5 pounds of bacon and have a BLT in front of the Muslims during Ramadan. I would dare that stupid Commander Kevin Glasz to try to uphold what he asked these men to do?
They are asking these military people to respect a book that seeks to destroy all other people of the world who do not share the Muslim faith. He said for the men to learn more about Islam! HA…what does he know about Islam? Does he know that people who are not of the faith are to be killed? Or forced to pay a tax to live? Screw that stupid dumbass Glasz!
I’m thinking of buying a Koran in Arabic to wipe my ass on right now!