MILITARY MUSICAL DOUBLE STANDARD
The witch hunt against the Marine who performed “Hadji Girl” continues. Military lawyers are scouring their books for a reason to punish Cpl. Joshua Belile:
Marine Corps officials said on Wednesday their preliminary inquiry will focus on whether Belile broke military law or rules in writing and singing a song with offensive lyrics to an audience of other troops. Another concern, they said, was maintaining “good order and discipline” in the ranks.
The Marines have called the song “clearly inappropriate.”
“I cannot say if there is a violation of the Uniform Code of Military Justice or the law of armed conflict. Lawyers have looked at it and they’re kind of scratching their heads, which is why we’re doing this preliminary inquiry,” said Lt. Col. Scott Fazekas, a U.S. Marine Corps spokesman at the Pentagon.
Maj. Shawn Haney, spokeswoman at Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point in North Carolina, said the preliminary inquiry is expected to last a couple of days. The military will then decide whether to move to a more formal investigation that potentially could lead to discipline.
Look at this “fair and balanced” headline from our “friends” at the London Times:

Your mandatory Andrew Sullivan hyperventilation is here. (Note that Sullivan misquotes the lyrics and claims that Cpl. Belile sings about blowing up “little girls.” Wrong. See below. 1036pm EDT update: Sullivan has now crossed out “girls” in his quotation of the lyrics, but still asserts that Cpl. Belile was bragging about killing “two unarmed little girls” instead of the Iraqi woman’s armed brother and father. There aren’t “two unarmed little girls” in the song.)
LGF and Allah keep you updated.
Before I post the full lyrics of “Hadji Girl,” there’s a point about the military musical double standards at play here that no one in the MSM has acknowledged. The apparent crackdown on Cpl. Joshua Belile over his fictitious song blowing off steam jogged my memory about another set of soldiers who made headlines for their war music. Last June, a group of soldiers won lavish praise from the MSM for their rap albums. See here. And here. And here. These soldiers were heralded for their raw, fresh, candid portrayals of war. The 4th 25th garnered positive reviews from critics. Here are the lyrics to one of their songs:
Fuckem
V1
I hear is momma cryin
But I still scream fuckem
Unload my magazine on this buster
That’s how I say fuckem
You know we don’t trust emLet them all lie dead in a dirt bed
With a bullet in his head
Rest in peace to all my soldiers
Got a lot on my headNow turn the combinations
To release my thoughts
Im fed up with all this
Save the word talkRight heres were the fuckem starts
And the piece stops
FuckemIf he aint got no food
FuckemIf he aint got no shoes
Cause I
Got everything to live for
He got nothing to lose… fuckemI know my thoughts are not fair
But im fighting for my country
And I, wonder sometimes
If my country even caresBut fuckem
If he pull that trigger once
Man he’ll do it again
So when he ran out a bullets put the weapon down
He must a thought the violence was gon endFuckem
Killem alls what my heart say
So my finger gladly replies
With a 5.56, or a 7.62
Right between his eyes fuckem5 to 55 (what) my bullets don’t discriminate
so if you think that im wrong
get me outta here
you can gladly take my place fuckemchorus
this is war round here
when we see um fuckem
everybody on the streets
when we see um fuckemthey callin cease fires
but they keep firin fuckem
I got no love for them
Pussy niggaz here fuckemThey trying to see us all dead over here fuckem
But I aint trying to get bled over here fuckem
They even look like they bout to do something
Lay em down put 50 rounds in they stomach fuckemV2
Started off kinda professional
But now this shit is personal
Niggaz learn when red crosses
And sirens come to they rescueAnd its always getting serious
When hot barrels get pointed at you
Don’t give a fuck about yalls lives
Now that im guarding mine more carefulTreat everyday just the like the first day
Examples can be made out you
And any day could be your last day
And experience wont help youAnd I’ll be damned if im scared
Cause me runnin is not an issue
And just think
Somebody at the crib might miss youWish your wife and children
Wishin For you stepped they woulda kissed you
When all that be said is daddy died
Bein a damn foolIf you got nothing to lose
Take a chance when convoys ride thru
50 cals and 240’s
like 360’s and quarter miles dudeand its, always getting serious
just thought I would remind you
niggaz thought process delirious
not chancing what the next might doand I still don’t think yall hearin
even though yall should find time to
you can love us and never hate us
and that’s the bottom line dudev3
just puttem on the same block with me
im poppin off till all 7
of these magazines is empty
no, they will not get methough they’ve come close to hittin me
so far they missed me
only managed to piss me off
now I react more quicklyand I will never lay down
nor will anybody with me
keep my boots laced up
tighter than fuck… lets gotill we dead in the street
or its time to come home
yeah we don held down the block
4 mofuckers strongand we don popped off a few times
new we was dead wrong
wish they’d let god judgem
cause my judgement is offand though I try not to playem
they hand me his role
so in his image I judgem
fuckem they got to gono I aint trying to be they jury
but this is all they’ll give me
so in return all I can givem
is a verdict of guiltyand carry out they sentence of death
for they kill me they self
they trying to dance with the devil
but I only dance by myself… fuckemchorus
Unless I’m mistaken, there has been no uproar over the rappers’ lyrics. No investigation. No apology. No condemnation. In fact, they received promotional help like this: “The sound may be raw, but the lyrics tell a story from Iraq that you don’t often hear—from the soldiers on the streets.” And nice BBC profiles like this:

Now compare: Here are the lyrics of “Hadji Girl” that have the Marine brass bowing and scraping to CAIR (thanks to Jim and Jason and several other readers)…
Hadji Girl
I was out in the sands of Iraq
And we were under attack
And I, well, I didn’t know where to go.
And the first think I could see was
Everybody’s favorite Burger King
So I threw open the door and I hit the floor.
Then suddenly to my surprise
I looked up and I saw her eyes
And I knew it was love at first sight.
And she saidDurka Durka Mohammed Jihad
Sherpa Sherpa Bak Allah
Hadji girl I can’t understand what you’re saying.
And she said
Durka Durka Mohammed Jihad
Sherpa Sherpa Bak Allah
Hadji girl I love you anyway.Then she said that she wanted me to see.
She wanted me to meet her family
But I, well, I couldn’t figure out how to say no.
Cause I don’t speak Arabic.
So, she took me down an old dirt trail.
And she pulled up to a side shanty
And she threw open the door and I hit the floor.
Cause her brother and her father shoutedDurka Durka Mohammed Jihad
Sherpa Sherpa Bak Allah
They pulled out their AKs so I could see
And they said
Durka Durka Mohammed Jihad
Sherpa Sherpa Bak AllahSo I grabbed her little sister and pulled her in front of me.
As the bullets began to fly
The blood sprayed from between her eyes
And then I laughed maniacally
Then I hid behind the TV
And I locked and loaded my M-16
And I blew those little f***ers to eternity.
And I saidDurka Durka Mohammed Jihad
Sherpa Sherpa Bak Allah
They should have known they were f***ing with a Marine
Cpl. Belile is being railroaded. The MSM dupes are playing into CAIR’s hands. And p.c. military leaders are rolling over.
Support Belile and the Sweater Kittenz here. If you are a talent agent and want to support the troops, go contact them now.
Like Jim at Blackfive, I’m disgusted. (And no, I am not “disgusted” by “anyone in any way being offended.” I am disgusted by you CAIR dupes and Haditha hyperventilators trying to run a Marine with a guitar out of the military.) Here’s his letter to a USMC official:
.
Dear Maj. Chapin,I am concerned by the reaction of the USMC to the clearly humorous video Hadji Girl by CPL Belle. I wonder if anyone there bothered to watch and listen to the lyrics, I don’t think so because they hardly match the lies spread in the media and by CAIR which you appear to have swallowed whole. They are available here and clearly demonstrate none of the reprehensible sentiments claimed. And yet we get this:
“Corps officials responded to the group’s concerns and contacted administrators of the Web site on which it had been anonymously posted to ask that it be removed.”
I am curious why the Marine Corps would ask that any video be removed from a private website. I am curious why the Marine Corps would spend tax dollars harassing a private group about a private individual’s exercise of freedom of speech. I am disgusted by your statement here.
“The video … is clearly inappropriate and contrary to the high standards expected of all Marines,” said Marine Maj. Gabrielle Chapin in a prepared statement. “The video is not reflective of the tremendous sacrifices and dedication demonstrated, on a daily basis, by tens of thousands of Marines who have assisted the Iraqi people in gaining their freedom.”
Are you concerned with his vocal ability, or his guitar playing skills, or his songwriting? I didn’t know the Marine Corps kept track of what troops do in their off time and much less that you graded them on it. The video is reflective of the idea enshrined in the Bill of Rights, that speech is free. I assume you can locate a copy of the document, and perhaps you might spend some time reading it rather than embarrassing the Corps and America by caving in to the jihadi apologists at CAIR.
If the freedoms military folks are fighting and dying to provide for the Iraqis and Afghanis are not available to our own troops then why should they risk their lives? This is a sorry day for the Corps and you owe CPL Belle, all Marines and the US people an explanation as to why the USMC has seen fit to revoke freedom of speech for it’s members.
I am a former US Army Special Forces Weapons Sergeant and have worked in many countries where building rapport with the local populace was vital to the success of our operations. I realize that a satire like this can, and obviously has been, misinterpreted, and that it may be used by those opposed to our efforts in Iraq, and even harm our relations with some Iraqis. Tough crap Major, deal with it, and not by forgetting that the most basic protections of freedom apply to all of us, even if they hurt the delicate feelings of all the chair-warming appeasers in DC or anyone else’s.
Cordially,
Jim Hanson
I repeat LGF’s question again: What is wrong with Marine brass?
Update: John Gibson scolds CAIR via Johnny Dollar.
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