To hear his most recent justifications, The Washington Post spoke with the departing commander of the awake military forces. Gen. Milley displayed his customary justifications, spinning accusations and blaming everyone more. ” You saw numbers, and it’s obvious that a recruiting challenge is still going on.” Additionally, it is especially difficult for the Army to maintain its size.
Why then is that? There are many reasons, in my opinion. Rarely is there a solitary cause and effect. I would therefore challenge anyone who claims that this is the cause.
This perception of” wokeness ,” which I personally believe is overstated, is undoubtedly another contributing factor. Milley admits that perception of wokeness is the issue, but he claims it’s merely a perception issue. There are things that are done in the military that, you know, raise that as an issue; however, the real facts suggest that it may be much less important than the perception is. It’s spin to deal with a real issue brought on by those same officials, like most officials who must contend that perception, no reality, is the issue. I’ll give the example of drag queen shows. That has already been mentioned. Drag queen shows being held on defense bases doesn’t sit well with me. That is inappropriate, in my opinion. Secretary Austin also doesn’t. Secretary Austin ended it as a result. How frequently did it occur? There were a dozen instances. That is accurate. Most likely shouldn’t occur. It did, though. But it would be an exaggeration to say that the whole military was awakened by a few drag queen shows that shouldn’t have happened in the first place. The least of it is the drag shows. as well as the entire Pride Month blunder. Gen. Brown, Milley’s replacement, is one of the best military officials discussing how prejudiced America is. Racial and gender quotas are being pushed. In the midst of the so-called” stand down” on racism, extreme social indoctrination is being injected. Despite being aware of everything, Milly continues to spin” crucial race theory.” Critical race theory is not a theory that the military or the Department of Defense are embracing and shoving people down their throats, whether you agree with it or not. I’ve read Mao Zedong, and” That’s quite a change from Milley supporting critical race theory and the study of light rage.” Karl Marx is a book I’ve read. Lenin has been read by me. I’m not a communist because of that. What exactly is wrong with having a contextual understanding of the nation we are defending? ” Milley remarked.” And because we’re researching some theories that already exist, I personally find it offensive when we accuse the American military, including our common officers, commissions, and noncommissioners, of being, say,” woke” or something else. Understanding the enemy was the goal of reading Marx and Mao. According to Milley, understanding America is the goal of critical race theory. Milley is then rejecting the notion that the military is where crucial racial theory is applied. Before becoming opposed to critical race theory, he was in favor of it.
Gen. Milley gave his usual excuses, admitting and denying, spinning and blaming everyone else. Milley displayed his usual excuses. He admitted and denied, spun and blamed everyone else. The Army is especially challenged to meet its targets.
Why is that? There are many reasons. There’s no single cause. Anyone who says that this is the cause, I challenge them to that…
There are things that are done in the military that certainly, you know, raise this as an issue. But the actual facts suggest it’s much less significant than perhaps the perception is. Milley admits that perception of wokeness in the military is a problem, but he claims it is only a perception problem. It’s a spin, just like most officials who claim that the problem is perception and not reality. This has been going on for a while. Drag queen shows on military bases is not something I agree with. I don’t find that appropriate. Secretary Austin feels the same way. So Secretary Austin stopped it. How many times has it happened? It happened a couple of times. That’s true. It probably shouldn’t have happened. But it happened. To say that the entire military became aware because of a few drag queen shows, which shouldn’t have happened in the first place, is an exaggeration. The drag shows are not the worst of it. The whole Pride Month mess is also a problem. Top military officials, like Milley’s successor, Gen. Brown, give talks about how racist America really is. It’s the push to impose racial and female quotas. It’s the radical political indoctrination that is being injected into the so-called “stand down” on racism.Milley has no doubt about this, but she just keeps spinning.The same thing applies to critical race theory. So, whether you agree or disagree with the critical race theory it is not something that the Department of Defense and the military embrace and force down people’s throats. I’ve also read Karl Marx. I’ve read Lenin. This doesn’t make you a communist. Milley asked, “What’s wrong with having a situational understanding of the country we are here for?” “I find it offensive to accuse the United States Military, our general officers, and our commissioned, uncommissioned officers of being ‘woke’ because we’re reading some theories out there.” Reading Marx and Mao was about understanding the opponent. Milley says that understanding America is the goal of critical race theory. Now, Milley is dismissing any idea that the military uses critical race theory. He was a proponent of critical race theory, before he became against it.