When you read this post by James Gibney, substitute "black men" for "US military personnel," "white women" for "Okinawans," and "integration" for "long-term military presence." The logic, such as it is, remains perfectly intact. But of course The Atlantic would never run that, because it's nothing but puerile psycho-sexual bigotry -- which is only okay if directed at the military. (Via Goldfarb.)
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