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To: ripnbang; suthener
So you’d rather have the good ones sit it out and leave it to the weak ones you’re complaining about?

I have to agree with Suthener on this. I retired in 1995, but have kept working on-post in the legal field. The liberal, feminist, pro-homosexual atmosphere is simply poisonous. Spending days away from field/mission training to receive "training" in how to be accepting of homosexuals and their lifestyle, sexual harassment training, equal opportunity training ... all aligned to enforce the idea that straight men, and particularly straight white men, are not to be trusted, not to be believed, not to be worth anything.

It doesn't matter whether you're a newbie E-2 or within a week of retirement after 20 years: your future depends on how the Command is looking at the "flavor of the week" with respect to diversity, sex/gender, or race attitudes and how it will affect the commanders or play in the press.

For the last couple of years, I have been discouraging friends' children from going into the military, any Service. It's just too dangerous to risk your future against the threat of not being politically correct or having to stare down the threat of a court-martial for innocent situations arising from those types of interactions.

52 posted on 04/24/2018 9:52:12 AM PDT by BlueLancer (Come Hell or High Water - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sQNUp9rgjNs&feature=youtu.be)
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To: BlueLancer
It's just too dangerous to risk your future against the threat of not being politically correct or having to stare down the threat of a court-martial for innocent situations arising from those types of interactions.

Really? As if the worse they will have to do is "stare down the threat of not being politically correct"? Again, my question is, so you'd rather have the good ones sit it out and leave it to the weak ones you're complaining about? And where does that leave our military readiness? There are always challenges and roadblocks in life, I believe one of the things the military teaches is how to adapt and overcome. Sure, you can advise people to stay out of the service, but where does that leave us in the long run?

55 posted on 04/24/2018 1:19:04 PM PDT by ripnbang ("An armed man is a citizen, an unarmed man, a subject.")
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