We are being “othered.” The military WILL eliminate us when they are ordered to. The ranks are being replaced with illegals and anti Americans and the brass hates the country, conservatives, and will enforce the woke policies of the gaystapo tranny communists.
If you’re white you’re a suspect.If you’re white and male you’re really a suspect. And if you’re white,male and from a “red” state you’re guilty!
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Such military training suggests that someone plans in the near future, to suspend the Posse Comitatus Act.
The nuckles who made this slide deck going back to 2017 used data sets from the southern poverty law center, biased news sources, and likely their own twisted viewpoint to create this training. It was perpetuated due to others with similar indoctrinated worldviews. Much the new senior civilian leadership is from ivy or other progressive schools so they likely did not care to investigate. Those that were upset were likely stonewalled or their complaints were DOA. This was supposedly found out in 2017-18 and was supposed to stop the training but it seams it kept being given
This is likely the first time it has had a serious congressional review as the Democrats in charge probability approve of this training and stifled any inquiry. Now the it has republican leadership exposure, the army is having their come to Jesus moment, but I will say when the heat lamp is taken off the army, someone will likely bring it back, like a progressive president.
PITA, BS political leadership.
Courtesy of a little AI trick I learned...
Here is a summary of the key points from the hearing:
ONE SENTENCE SUMMARY:
Army officials faced bipartisan criticism for lack of accountability after anti-terrorism training erroneously labeled pro-life groups as extremists.
MAIN POINTS:
1. Training at Fort Liberty incorrectly labeled pro-life groups as potential terrorist threats for 7 years.
2. Over 10,000 soldiers received this erroneous training before it was stopped.
3. Army officials could not or would not specify if anyone was held accountable for the training error.
4. Members of Congress expressed frustration at the lack of transparency about accountability measures.
5. The Army is conducting an army-wide review of anti-terrorism training materials.
6. New policies aim to clarify definitions of extremism and prohibited activities.
7. Questions raised about balancing extremism prevention with protecting service members’ rights.
8. Concerns expressed about potential broader issues with extremism in the military.
9. Army officials defended their processes but acknowledged the training failure.
10. Bipartisan calls for more oversight and accountability from Army leadership on this issue.
TAKEAWAYS:
1. Lack of transparency on accountability damages trust in Army leadership.
2. Better oversight needed to prevent erroneous training materials from being used long-term.
3. Balancing extremism prevention and service members’ rights remains a challenge.
4. Congress likely to push for more answers and accountability on this issue.
5. Incident highlights potential broader concerns about extremism in the military.
I saw similar stuff when I worked for the Fedgov here locally. So glad I’m retired and don’t have to listen to that junk.
Well as long as their shoes and purses match...