RE: Mandatory training for military members teaches that America was founded on racism
Military social justice BS is crap, and military political leadership is crap. Austin, Milley, that transgender admiral are all crap. We will be taken over because these feels get their feelings hurt.
RE: Mandatory training for military members teaches that America was founded on racism
(03-05-2024 10:07 PM)ODUsmitty Wrote: Military social justice BS is crap, and military political leadership is crap. Austin, Milley, that transgender admiral are all crap. We will be taken over because these feels get their feelings hurt.
China deserves to take us over and rule the world.
RE: Mandatory training for military members teaches that America was founded on racism
So pilgrims travel across the ocean in small wooden ships, fighting sickness, hunger and great uncertainty because they just couldn’t be as racist as they wanted to be in Europe and wanted to live somewhere that they could be as racist as they wanted to be?
RE: Mandatory training for military members teaches that America was founded on racism
The military tech won’t save us either. It’s all “gone green.”
“cable insulation made of corn fiber“ has attracted rats who are incapacitating the equipment.
“This issue affects a multitude of nations where ESG (Environmental, Social, and Corporate Governance) guidelines are making their way into the arms industry.“
RE: Mandatory training for military members teaches that America was founded on racism
(03-05-2024 11:12 PM)andybible1995 Wrote:
(03-05-2024 11:01 PM)TigerBlue4Ever Wrote: We are screwed.
We have been for a long time.
Since about 2008. It's been building up for a lot longer but that's when they finally were able to come out from under the refrigerator and scurry around in broad daylight.
RE: Mandatory training for military members teaches that America was founded on racism
(03-06-2024 02:45 AM)banker Wrote: So pilgrims travel across the ocean in small wooden ships, fighting sickness, hunger and great uncertainty because they just couldn’t be as racist as they wanted to be in Europe and wanted to live somewhere that they could be as racist as they wanted to be?
RE: Mandatory training for military members teaches that America was founded on racism
I've always stated, "if backward time travel was possible (which it's not), I shoot the first fk'r that brought over that crew of slaves and slaughter the rest ... to the rest of muh 'freeeKah' 'pay heed, motherfucKKKers!' ... try it again ya cocKKKsuckers! ... the same fate awaits!"
@onlyIf
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RE: Mandatory training for military members teaches that America was founded on racism
(03-06-2024 07:20 AM)TigerBlue4Ever Wrote:
(03-06-2024 02:45 AM)banker Wrote: So pilgrims travel across the ocean in small wooden ships, fighting sickness, hunger and great uncertainty because they just couldn’t be as racist as they wanted to be in Europe and wanted to live somewhere that they could be as racist as they wanted to be?
Quote:The military has, in a word, changed. In addition to defeating foreign enemies, our fighting force now exists to build up marginalized Americans. Gone are the days of toxically masculine national knuckles; modernly muted machismo allows for a more inclusive federal fist.
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Case in point: the choice of speaker at a recent conference for those looking to lead. The United States Air Force Academy's National Character and Leadership Symposium was held from February 21st to 23rd. Its theme: "Embrace Culture, Empower People." In that spirit, the shindig welcomed Lieutenant Colonel Bree Fram.
Bree -- who possesses a prostate -- is a bonafide bigwig. From the officer's official website:
Prior to recommissioning into the Space Force in 2021, she served 18 years in a wide variety of Air Force positions including a Research and Development command position and an oversight role for all Air Force security cooperation activity with Iraq. In earlier assignments, Bree served in the Air Force Directorate of Strategic Plans, as a Legislative Fellow at the US Capitol on the staff of Congresswoman Madeleine Bordallo, several tours as a program manager for satellite and technology programs, and deployed to Qatar and Iraq as part of Operation Iraqi Freedom. ... She is currently one of the highest ranking out transgender officers in the United States military.
At the Academy's conference, Bree was introduced like so by a uniformed female cadet:
"Col. Bree Fram, an astronautical engineer in the U.S. Space Force, is the co-editor of 'With Honor and Integrity: Transgender Troops in Their Own Words,' the co-author of the forthcoming 'Forging Queer Leaders: How the LGBTQIA+ Community Creates Impact from Adversity,' and host of the podcast 'Forged in Fire: LGBTQ+ Leadership.' She is also the former president of SPARTA, a non-profit organization that advocates and educates about transgender military service."
In the online video of Bree's lecture, a slide appears:
From Firsts to the Future: Why Inclusion Matters.
Bree's equipped to answer questions many may ask...
"Why does [inclusion] matter to us as a military? ... And how do we as leaders use it to enhance mission accomplishment?"
Firstly, as a matter of history, the military has long been secretly woke:
"[L]GBTQ people have been serving since the Revolution. This is not a new phenomenon. It is simply the fact that we are more able to be in the open about who we are today. ... Albert Cashier...fought in the Civil War...was captured as a prisoner of war, escaped, returned to his unit, and continued to fight. Albert was one of over 400 people who were assigned female at birth and yet found a way to put on the colors of their country and fight. In fact, when he was nearly on his deathbed, he was put in a hospital and it was discovered what his anatomy was. And he was put into the women's ward. His unit, which was still around 50 years later, broke him out...of the hospital...and (later) had him buried in his uniform with full...honors."
Might a female have fought alongside men who never took notice? Take it from Battlefields.org:
The case of Albert Cashier, born "Jennie Hodgers" with a female sex assignment, is one of the most famous because Cashier continued to live as a man after the war and was not discovered until a couple of years before his death. His consistent and nearly life-long commitment to a male identity has prompted some contemporary scholars to think of Cashier as a transgender man.
Back to Bree, another offered example of our Pride-Flag past sits close to America's original Commander-in-Chief:
"Baron von Steuben -- a commonly heard name, one of (George) Washington's most important assistants who created field manuals that...were in existence for the Army for almost 50 years -- just happened to be gay."
So how does any of that mean LGBT inclusion increases military might? It seems once everyone can spread their wings, the sky's the limit:
"All of you know the cost of this tax -- this tax that we pay...when we spend a portion of [our mental energy] hiding who we really are, rather than dedicating that to the mission."
Therefore, note a key to rampant recruitment:
"When we create the environment that is inclusive, not only do people want to join; they want to stay."
Perhaps that's true, except for in present reality. As reported in December by RedState's Bob Hoge:
The USA will start 2024 with its smallest military in 80 years as recruiting targets for the Army, Navy, and Air Force failed to meet their targets.
Still, like soldiers "assigned male at birth," the Department of Defense is dangling a carrot. Maybe it'll entice a new generation of GIs:
Perhaps Diversity, Equity and Inclusion will eventually spawn the fiercest fighting force the world has known. To that end, our government is doing spectacular work. Consider a clipping from March 2023's Office of the Under Secretary of Defense (Comptroller)/Chief Financial Officer report:
The [Fiscal Year] 2024 President’s Budget request demonstrates the DoD’s commitment to [Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Accessibility] and includes $114.7 million for dedicated diversity and inclusion activities.
The Air Force Academy is on board. And clearly, so is Bree -- who also recently spoke at Fortune's Most Powerful Women Summit.
As we look to our fierce future, the Lieutenant Colonel has advice for those in charge. As expressed at 2022's DoD Pride Celebration at the Pentagon:
"[F]or all of you out there, I ask you to send out your symbols of Pride. Share your pronouns in your email -- particularly if you're a person who doesn't think they need to. ... You all have the power to take intentionally inclusive actions to ensure...(that) multiple perspectives -- that we know make us stronger as we devise winning war-fighting strategies -- get heard."
And away we go to win -- like a Revolution-era cannon cocked with character and loaded with leadership. DEI is our weaponry, and we're incomparably armed.
RE: Mandatory training for military members teaches that America was founded on racism
Why do they still blab about schools not teaching racism & why do people continue to fall for it. They've been teaching it at least 30-40 years & it was brought up in every subject in every grade preK- doctorate 30-40 years ago at least
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Quote:Albert was one of over 400 people who were assigned female at birth and yet found a way to put on the colors of their country and fight.
You are not "assigned" a gender at birth. At birth you either are or are not.
There is a tiny minority of truly intersex people, and they have my sincerest sympathy. They seserve the very best support and treatment we can give them.
But the vast, vast majority are either one thing or another, and that's that.
Trans people have a body that tells them one thing and a mind that tells them something different. That sort of disconnect between perception and reality is the very definition of mental illness.
And as an aside, what is with those goofy Space Force uniforms?