The sign of a coward

The Pentagon—under the orders of the Secretary of Defense—removed references to the military careers of Jackie Robinson, the Tuskegee Airmen, the Navajo Code Talkers, Vietnam-era Medal of Honor recipient Maj. Gen. Charles Calvin Rogers, and the Japanese American 442nd Combat Regiment from World War II.

Can you imagine how fragile and pathetic you must be to feel threatened by historical references to war heroes whose skin isn’t the same color as yours?

Can you imagine how small and frightened you must be to want to erase references to war heroes simply because they aren’t white?

It’s pretty easy to spot a coward these days:

It’s anyone who tries to erase a past that makes them feel uncomfortable about who they are or what they have or have not accomplished.

The Pentagon later restored some of these web pages after public outcry, but removing these references says it all.

Good-for-nothing cowards. Bigoted little men and women.

Mostly men.

Small, sad cretins lacking self-worth, self-love, and self-confidence who must instead use their authority to shape the world into something that makes them feel better about themselves.

Oh, the Pentagon has also restored images of the Enola Gay — the aircraft that dropped an atomic bomb on Japan during World War II — after removing images of that historic plane because of the word “gay.”

No joke.

Not only is our government being run by honest-to-goodness cowards and bigots, but they are incompetent buffoons, too.