
goo.gl/fTLBZcFILE – In a Friday, March 4, 2016 file photo, NASA astronaut Scott Kelly speaks during a press conference, in Houston. Alfred A. Knopf announced Wednesday, April 6, 2016, that they have a book deal with Kelly, who last month returned from a yearlong, record-breaking mission at the International Space Station, for “Endurance: My Year in Space and Our Journey to Mars.” Knopf said Kelly will discuss the future of space travel and tell his own story. (AP Photo/Pat Sullivan, File)
If you want an example of how physical courage can be accompanied by moral gutlessness.
Scott Kelly is a retired astronaut. This is how he describes himself:
Scott Kelly is a former military fighter pilot and test pilot, an engineer, a retired astronaut, and a retired U.S. Navy captain. A veteran of four space flights, Kelly commanded the International Space Station (ISS) on three expeditions and was a member of the yearlong mission to the ISS. In October 2015, he set the record for the total accumulated number of days spent in space, the single longest space mission by an American astronaut.
He seems to also be a stereotypical progressive who was triggered by Brett Kavanaugh being confirmed to the Supreme Court and the Happy Dance many of us on the right were doing on Chuck Schumer’s desk.
One of the greatest leaders of modern times, Sir Winston Churchill said, “in victory, magnanimity.” I guess those days are over.
— Scott Kelly (@StationCDRKelly) October 7, 2018
I don’t have a problem with that. F*** these people, but if getting their asses kicked helps teach them a little respect for other folks, then I’m happy when that particular thought hits them. It probably won’t stop me from tap dancing through their funeral procession next time. Or the time after that. But when I really feel like the lesson has been internalized I will stop. And quoting Churchill is never bad. A drunk Churchill was more insightful than most sober politicians.
In Kelly’s mentions though, he starts getting dragged over quoting Churchill.
— Troll hunter (@Tr0Ilhunter) October 7, 2018
Churchill was a mass murderer. His actions led to the death of millions due to famine in bengal state of erstwhile india during WW2. He compared indians to beasts. He myt be a hero for a lot of u, not for indians like me.
— Ayan (@suriya__offcl) October 7, 2018
And this is how he responds:
Did not mean to offend by quoting Churchill. My apologies. I will go and educate myself further on his atrocities, racist views which I do not support. My point was we need to come together as one nation. We are all Americans. That should transcend partisan politics.
— Scott Kelly (@StationCDRKelly) October 7, 2018
Are you sh***ing me? You are going to apologize for using a Churchill quote because some randos on Twitter get their panties wadded? And not only apologize, you’re going to submit yourself to a re-education program to remedy your WrongThink?
This buries the needle on the Creepiness Geiger Counter. We've slipped into gross Communist public confessions and self-abnegation, enforced by online mobs that have power because they can ruin people's careers and families, without fear of accountability let alone consequence. https://t.co/O3XB2YfSFN
— Omri Ceren (@omriceren) October 8, 2018
Physical courage is all well and good but unless it is mated with the virtue of moral courage it is useless. And likewise the people who have it.
This is pathetic. https://t.co/tJJbGZhWgi
— Kurt Schlichter (@KurtSchlichter) October 8, 2018
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