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Lt Col Charlie Brown
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Of course they spread this poison under the current administration
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MAJ Dale E. Wilson, Ph.D.
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Of course.
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SGT Ted Reed
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There is absolutely no place for this crap in the Military, they teach you from day one there is no color, now to start spreading this BS shows just what kind of leaders with no backbone we have running the show.
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MAJ Dale E. Wilson, Ph.D.
MAJ Dale E. Wilson, Ph.D.
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It is disgusting.
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SGT James Murphy
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I agree and it's got to stop! Officers and Staff alike need to be firm and tell them it is out of the scope of the organizations charter or some such bull shit applied with a round of kicks in the ASS!
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LTC Stephen F.
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Thank you my friend MAJ Dale E. Wilson, Ph.D. for posting the perspective from judicialwatch.org Fox news author Houston Keene new documents exclusively obtained by Fox News Digital reveal that the U.S. Army is teaching West Point cadets critical race theory (CRT), including addressing “whiteness.”

West Point cadets taught critical race theory, including addressing 'whiteness,' docs show
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K_8A8b_8BRo

Background from {[judicialwatch.org/west-point-cadets-taught-critical-race-theory-including-addressing-whiteness-docs-show}]
Fox News Digital exclusively obtained the documents from government watchdog group Judicial Watch, which had to sue the military twice under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) to get the information.
“Our military is under attack – from within,” Judicial Watch president Tom Fitton said in the press release. “These documents show racist, anti-American CRT propaganda is being used to try to radicalize our rising generation of Army leadership at West Point.”
Fitton told Fox News Digital that the material was obtained as part of a request for documents related to the instruction of cadets.
Judicial Watch received over 600 pages of documents from the two lawsuits that were levied after the Department of Defense (DOD) did not comply with the legally-binding requests for documents.
The documents reveal that the Army officers-in-training are receiving lessons on CRT, which included lessons on addressing "whiteness" as well as the application of CRT when answering questions.
"In order to understand racial inequality and slavery, it is first necessary to address whiteness," one slide reads.
The slide goes on to claim that "whiteness" is "a location of structural advantage, of race privilege," is a "standpoint or place from which white people look at themselves and the rest of society," and refers "to a set of cultural practices that are usually unmarked and unnamed."

"What is the difference between desegregation versus integration?" another question from a slide titled "Conundrums of Integration" asks. "How would you apply a tenant [sic] of CRT to this idea?"

Additionally, slides from an Army memo claim that White Americans "have primarily benefited from civil rights legislation," that racism "is ordinary," and that race is "socially constructed," as well as address "Queer Theory and Policy" in another slide.

Another slide titled "By The Numbers" includes a graphic titled "Modern Day Slavery in the USA" juxtaposed with claims that Black Americans are "less likely than whites" to receive "recommended medical screening tests" or receive "a job promotion" while being more likely than White Americans to be murdered, incarcerated, or live "below the poverty line."

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LTC Stephen F.
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MAJ Dale E. Wilson, Ph.D.
MAJ Dale E. Wilson, Ph.D.
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Thanks for the additional input!
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