Posted on Sep 11, 2021
Should we be teaching Critical Race Theory in our military universities and perhaps in our leadership courses?
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Please do not comment if you are still serving in the Military in some capacity; a/o where potentially your job, livelihood, or position could be at risk.
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Any training offered (or forced) in a "military university" or "leadership course" should be oriented toward the protection and defense of the United States of America. The oath of enlistment is certainly a guiding statement.
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PO1 Don Uhrig
SPC John Tacetta you cra cra If you can't handle professional accredited training, get out of your enlistment or resign your commission. I don't need you defending my United States.
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SPC John Tacetta
SSG Bill McCoy - Don't put that on unions. Unions formed in coal country in response to the indentured servitude of the mining operations and ultimately created the middle class.
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SSG Bill McCoy
SPC John Tacetta - It's not a criticism of unions, but rather a comment about how good paying jobs, union or not, in the coal and steel industries, more or less encouraged many to forgo education. With modernization of both industries, AND with corporate greed, workers were displaced with no other job skills. Successive generations of workers followed their parents into steel and coal jobs while, as noted, forgoing education either college OR training in other skilled labor jobs. The most recent generation - those with <10 years, are young enough to retrain and get jobs. Those with decades in those jobs, even if they get job training have a hard time getting jobs due to age discrimination.
Again, NOT a criticism of unions.
Again, NOT a criticism of unions.
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PO1 Charles Smith
SFC Jerry Alexander - read that in a "humor in uniform" in readers digest... in 1968
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The greatest military in the world is being destroyed one day at a time by our leftist leaders
I am hoping some things have changed since I had to be called the (n) word in front of all, having a bad day and night.
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Teaching history should include all segments of our society. Not all of our policies and practices stood the tests of time. Should we not know the bigger picture going forward?
What are the contributions of non-white, female and LBGT+ servicemembers? Are they less than white male contributions?
How does the treatment of servicemembers that don't look or speak like you affect unit cohesiveness?
The Critical Race is human.
What are the contributions of non-white, female and LBGT+ servicemembers? Are they less than white male contributions?
How does the treatment of servicemembers that don't look or speak like you affect unit cohesiveness?
The Critical Race is human.
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Studied sociology years ago. CRT was not mentioned by name, but it was a serious topic that all sociologists refer to. And the military should prepare by knowing about it.
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As a veteran form the 70s it always seemed that the military has been used for social experimenting. So I say no.
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Not if building up one group of people is at the expense of tearing down another.
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