Hi Jow Forums, what kind of books are normally stocked in US Army base libraries?
I recently acquired a copy of Dangerous Liasions a nonfiction work critical of the US/Israeli covert relationship, and it came from an Army library and I was curious about why they had it.
Hi Jow Forums, what kind of books are normally stocked in US Army base libraries?
>I was curious about why they had it.
Because its a library
On an Army base
Critical of the military and political leadership
Critical of an ally that reacts hysterically to any criticism creating bad PR
I guess the jews put it there :^)
That makes no sense
>labelled Property of the US Army
>somehow the jews didn't put it there
think harder user
Why would they plant a work exposing their crimes?
entryism
What
jews created anti semitism to create sympathy for their causes. ergo, Jow Forums is a jewish conspiracy and every anti-semite is a supporter of judiasm
They’re just like normal libraries. They do tend to be smaller and favor military history, military reference, and geopolitics related stuff. They’re run by civilian librarians from what I’ve seen and there isn’t any kind restriction on what books they can or can’t have.
So they would carry critical works?
Doesn't matter what's stocked- you can request any book from any library in the US. I found the only copy of "Red Alert" at the United States Air Force Academy, and requested it via my local library. Ask at the reference desk.
Apparently so. Look for "Fateful Triangle: The United States, Israel, and the Palestinians" by Noam Chomsky too.
Yeah I know Chomsky, are you saying a lot base libraries stock that?
They might, I'm just saying that if you're interested in the subject, you might wanna check out that book.
Ft. Rucker had the communist manifesto, mein kampf, turner diaries, a few nonfictions about middle eastern politics and cultures and a small section of naruto and clamp mangas somebody donated. I always figured that they had stuff like that on base as references to study and better understand the cultures of who we fight against.
Or are you just recommending that?
Just recommending it
>clamp mangas somebody donated
They letting fags and women in the military now?
Have you heard of Specialist Ketchum? The worlds first Paratraper
it's almost as if we live a democratic society that values freedom of thought
>google it
>not a soldier larping as a pokemon character
im disappointed
Ft Rucker had a decent library. I remember checking out Catch-22 (popular anti-war book) while I was in AIT there.
>military
>democracy
Wut
Turns out soldiers are people and have their own thoughts and reasons for joining up. Keep it off camera and pull the trigger when you need to and no one cares. You want to meet some people who hate the fuck out of every politician? Talk to a soldier/marine/airman/or fag.
unless you want to be like yurop where some countries don't even allow their soldiers to vote