The Jewish press in the United States needs to be permanently shut down. They are consistently publishing subversive anti-American propaganda that is harmful to the welfare of the nation. They are not exercising free political speech, they are engaged in open subversion against the country itself.

Here we have another example of this. The Jew-run New York Times published a piece claiming that the recent troop deployment to the southern border was a morale killer.

They opened up the piece talking about how horrible it was that soldiers couldn’t go on a fast food run to Whataburger while on deployment.

New York Times:

Sgt. 1st Class Daniel Micek, a platoon sergeant with the 89th Military Police Brigade, tore open the brown packaging of his M.R.E. on Thursday.

It was a chicken and noodle dish, one of the more sought-after rations because it came with Skittles. But from the cot outside his platoon’s tent at the Army’s latest forward operating base, Sergeant Micek could almost see the bright orange and white roof of Whataburger, a fast-food utopia eight miles away but off limits under current Army rules. The desert tan flatbed trucks at the base are for hauling concertina wire, not food runs.

Such is life on the latest front where American soldiers are deployed.

And then they whined about how the deployment was a morale killer for the troops.

The military’s morale issue is almost as worrisome. The deployment orders last until Dec. 15, meaning the troops will be on the border over Thanksgiving. They will have little to do beyond providing logistical support, unless Mr. Trump declares martial law. The troops will not be enforcing United States immigration law — that would run afoul of the Posse Comitatus Act of 1878, unless a special exception is made.

“When you give a soldier a real mission, you have less of a morale problem, even if it’s Christmas or Thanksgiving,” said Representative Anthony G. Brown, Democrat of Maryland and a former Army helicopter pilot who served in the Iraq war. “But when you send a soldier on a dubious mission, with no military value, over Thanksgiving, it doesn’t help morale at all.”

I don’t ever recall the New York Times writing articles talking about declining troop morale due to multiple deployments in the Middle East. This despite the fact that these deployments were obviously bad for morale because there was no clear objective or defined purpose for these wars. Remember George W. Bush’s rhetoric about a war against terrorism?

The New York Times and other Jewish media outlets were enthusiastically supportive of these retarded wars which primarily benefited Israel. But when it comes to the military being used to defend American sovereignty, all of a sudden we hear sob stories about troop morale and other bullshit.

And remember this ridiculous political cartoon the New York Times published a few weeks ago? It shows how tone deaf they are.

The New York Times can fuck off with all of this. The primary purpose of a nation’s military is to defend the territorial integrity of its borders. It’s purpose is not to fight endless wars for a bunch of rat faced kikes on the other side of the world. The fact that they are pushing a completely opposite narrative is proof that they are behaving in a totally subversive manner.