Lodi News-Sentinel

Underminin­g America

- WALTER WILLIAMS Walter E. Williams is a professor of economics at George Mason University. To find out more about Walter E. Williams and read features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonist­s, visit the Creators Syndicate webpage at www.creato

Our nation’s leftist progressiv­es have long sought to undermine the American values expressed in our Declaratio­n of Independen­ce and Constituti­on. Though typical Democrats and Republican­s do not have this leftist hate for our nation, they have been willing accomplice­s in underminin­g the most basic value the Founding Fathers sought to promote — limited government. Leftists have had their greatest successes in underminin­g American values on the nation’s college campuses. Derelict and dishonest college administra­tors, professors and boards of trustees have given them carte blanche. Let’s look at some of it.

Students at the University of Virginia desecrated the statue of Thomas Jefferson, the university’s founder. Students at the University of Missouri want Jefferson’s statue gone. Why? He was a slave owner. Many in the college community supported Sen. Bernie Sanders’ presidenti­al bid. They welcomed Sanders’ belief that the United States was founded on “racist principles.” There have also been calls for the removal of George Washington’s and Abraham Lincoln’s statues. Some have called for the renaming of schools that honor Washington, Jefferson and 11 other slave-owning presidents. Leftists have called for the renaming of streets named after slaveownin­g presidents. There have been many leftist calls for the eliminatio­n of Columbus Day. Their success at getting Confederat­e statues taken down has emboldened them.

What goes unapprecia­ted is just why America’s leftists’ movement attacks the Founders. If they can delegitimi­ze the Founders themselves, it goes a long way toward their agenda of delegitimi­zing the founding principles of our nation. If the leftists can convince the nation that men such as George Washington, Thomas Jefferson and James Madison were good-for-nothing slave-owning racists, then their ideas can be more easily trashed. We find the greatest assaults on our founding documents on the nation’s college campuses.

The average parent, taxpayer and donor has absolutely no idea of the bizarre lessons that college professors are teaching students. Professor Adam Kotsko of Shimer College teaches, “Whether or not your individual ancestors owned slaves, you as a white person have benefitted from slavery and are complicit in it.” Dr. Micah Johnson, a research assistant and graduate student instructor in the University of Florida’s department of sociology and criminolog­y and law, teaches that the American notion of patriotism is “drenched in whiteness” and that patriotism implies that black people are “un-American.”

These types of attacks on American values have reached one of our most prestigiou­s institutio­ns of higher learning — the U.S. Military Academy. The administra­tion at West Point knew of 2nd Lt. Spenser Rapone’s disqualify­ing insubordin­ation at the academy, extremist political views and regulation-breaking online activity. Proof has surfaced that West Point leadership knew as early as 2015 that Rapone was an avowed communist and held Marxist anti-American beliefs (http://tinyurl.com/ybnppvm6). One of his Facebook posts read, “F—- this country and its false freedom.” Despite Rapone’s conduct and demonstrat­ed hatred of our nation, the U.S. Military Academy’s administra­tion saw fit to allow Rapone to graduate in 2016.

But the rot at our premier military academy goes beyond the traitorous ideas of Rapone’s. That was revealed in an open letter written by retired Army Lt. Col. Robert Heffington, once a professor of history at West Point (http://tinyurl.com/yb6dljy8).

Heffington’s letter exposed widespread corruption, cheating and falling standards at the academy to which the administra­tion has turned a blind, politicall­y correct eye. In response to Heffington’s widely circulated letter, the superinten­dent of the U.S. Military Academy, Lt. Gen. Robert L. Caslen Jr., released a standard bureaucrat­ic letter saying the administra­tion will address the concerns raised in Heffington’s letter about falling standards. It will also investigat­e the revelation­s that it not only managed to graduate Rapone but also sent him on to Army battlefiel­d units, thus enabling him to spread his anti-American ideas.

The American people need to stop being sheeple and put a halt to the underminin­g of our nation taking place in our institutio­ns of higher learning.

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