Ralph Peters is less than impressed (to put it gently) with the New York Times and its apparent war against veterans:
in the Middle Ages, lepers had to carry bells on pain of death to warn the uninfected they were coming. One suspects that the Times would like our military veterans to do the same.
The purpose of Sunday’s instantly notorious feature “alerting” the American people that our Iraq and Afghanistan vets are all potential murderers when they move in next door was to mark those defenders of freedom as “unclean” – as the new lepers who can’t be trusted amid uninfected Americans.
Anyone want to make book on whether there’s anything resembling even a recognition of how egregious this was (forget about an actual apology) from the “public editor”?