Posted on Sep 11, 2021
SGT Jose Perdelia-Torres
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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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SPC Brian Mason
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No.
There are many things important to all American citizens. Religion was a big part. Ending of slavery. Civil War.
Schools have no business teaching a child or teenager things a parent should teach. CRT is not needed for essential life skills. For the most part, public schools are brainwashing and indoctrination centers.
Segregation is a major attack on humanity. All lives matter or no lives matter. BLM is simply showing people think one group is "better" than the rest. LGB+ include every made up gender and identity but exclude straight people. Push for more "diversity and inclusion".
We don't need more of those in fact we need limited amounts of it. The military does not allow certain people to enlist for good reasons. They kick out those who don't meed meet the requirements. The military is supposed to be some of the best and brightest of us not some weak, all-inclusive club and Milley has helped damage it.
People have become too soft.
I saw a recent article where one school made it's grade school student wear signs and march around yelling "Black Lives Matter". Made white children apologize to black/brown children.
Perverted and disgusting.
Almost anyone can get in the military and what sane person would give "them" a weapon?
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SMSgt Kevin Chouinard
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The military always prides itself by not being influenced over civilian squabbles. Especially when Hate is the issue
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Sgt Judy Leonard
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Yeah because the military is racist sexist and all the ists
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SGT Damaso Santana
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Sgt Judy Leonard - Have you complained to your Party Commissar yet?
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Alexander Earlheart
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CRT is an anti-white, racist narrative that says white people are inherently racist. It is very dangerous, divisive, racist bullshit. It is also used to justify a greater level of government control and re-distribution of wealth, which are core socialist/communist principles. Basically, CRT stands against everything America stood for since its founding. So, should it be TAUGHT in LEADERSHIP courses? HELL NO!
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SGT John Keating
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the answer is no - it is just more racism
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LCpl Paul Miller
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Sure let's spread more NWO lies and bs. We don't have enough misinformation flying around.
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MSgt Superintendent
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It's been shown that CRT is making things worse. Sure, there are aspects of it that can be taught. Those in government leadership make things worse by saying everything that happens is "racist" when someone doesn't share the same opinions or ideas as them.
We need to stop throwing the race card at everything first. Then we might have a chance to move forward.
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PO1 George White
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To me the proposition is asinine. CRT is complete bullshit from beginning to end. It is a great theory built on nothing but the assumption of a unique victimization......and bubba there is nothing unique about victimization in this world. Any decent student of history knows there is a continuous documentation of oppression, victimization, and yes genocide running through "all" (yes you read that right - all) of human history, old world and new world.

An idiotic ideology based on the foundation of trying to determine whose ancestors suffered the worse at whose hands is the ideology of a useless fool who does nothing but throw sand in the machinery of progress.

God help me, but I never thought to see such stupidity in our military.
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LTC Stephen Oliva
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If CRT is as defined below, then no we should not be teaching it anywhere:
"Critical race theory is defined by the Encyclopedia Britannica as the concept in which race is a socially constructed category ingrained in American law intended to maintain social, economic, and political inequalities between whites and nonwhites. It holds that U.S. society is inherently or systemically racist."
There has been significant progress in correcting the problems of the past (civil war, integration/voting rights/equal rights legislation, etc.) and there is a way to go, but that does not mean that race is currently 'ingrained in American law" or that our current society or military is "inherently or systemically racist" or that today's society is responsible for what society thought hundreds of years ago. The curriculum should emphasize history and what has improved and how students can help improve things further, as opposed to how they are at fault for the problems of the past, which seems to be where CRT is focused.
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LCDR Intelligence
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Race-based identity theories (like CRT) should not be taught in the military--period. The military should teach MILITARY-based theories, and focus more on training and readiness. Everything else is a distraction that will result in lots of body bags (of Americans from all origins).
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SGM Bill Frazer
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NO, it has taken us as a Nation over 157 years to try to put slavery behind us and move forward. Hellfire folks are now talking about undoing all the work that civil rights workers and Dr King did/accomplished for 1960 and on. Heck to break the news to CRT, but every Empire, Nation, people had slavery, many for centuries, it's in the Bible, the Talmud, the Koran etc. There may be different color skins, both there according to Darwin only 1 race, the Human race
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