The first or second American Renaissance conference I went to I met a former US Marine officer.
While talking with him I mentioned while in boot camp the head drill instructor, pulled me aside and asked if I wanted to go to officers' school.
I would've had to extend my enlistment for a total of 6 years and if I washed out the Corps could put me wherever they wanted.
Being at that time I wasn't sure I'd make it through Parris Island I passed on that offer.
The former officer said that I had to have an IQ over 120 to be considered officer material.
The reason for this little rewind is coming next.
Copied exactly as printed.
Record Number of Women Graduate From West Point
The U.S. Military Academy in West Point, N.Y., graduated its largest group of African-American women on May 25.At its 2019 ceremony West Point granted diplomas to 34 black female cadets.
More than 980 cadets - including a record 223 women - graduated from West Point in 2019. It was hailed as the academy's most diverse class ever and included West Point's 5,000th female and 1,000th Jewish graduates. The first group of women graduated in 1980. A West Point spokesman said the academy expects an even larger group of African-American women next year.
Now looking at the photo of the 34 new Army Second Lieutenants makes me want to ask the Chairman (or any other former Army officers), "Is there an intelligence requirement to become an officer in the Army?"
When I was in the Marine Corps I never saw one black officer, I notice now there are some so either the Corps lowered it's standards OR Negroes have become more intelligent.
Looking at some of these women (I'm NOT exaggerating) and they look like they'd frig up your order at Hardee's.
Some really, really black Negroid looking women in that photo.
I could not imagine them leading men into combat.
Hell!
I couldn't imagine them keeping the inventory correct in an office supply room.