The Proposed promotion of Lt. General Chris Donahue raises questions and perhaps abuses in the military promotion process: does the process reward warmongers? How about losers? Perhaps, as in the case of Donahue, brown-nosing Donahue's proposed promotion smells less as meritorious and more like trying to Trump-erize the military, like the RINOs are doing in Congress: all the current military brass, if they have a modicum of integrity should submit their resignation.
An 80-page report released by the Arizona State University's Center for American Institution condemns treatment of the prestigious schools as a “laboratory for social experimentation.” Exposure to critical race theory during schooling is leading future military leaders to contribute to a growing culture surrounding diversity, equity and inclusion.The National Commission on Civic Education in the Military finds that cadets and midshipmen at our military service academies are receiving extensive training in so-called civic education about racism, sexism, unconscious bias, and intersectionality that subverts our ideals,” the report reads. “These trainings rely heavily on the tenets of Critical Race Theory (CRT) and are provided with the express goals of fostering diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) in the workplace, and of rooting out alleged white supremacy in the military. Training is implemented by a vast DEI bureaucracy that extends from senior leaders at the Pentagon to the lowest ranks.”
Jim Fein Research Assistant, National Security and European Affairs for Heritage Foundation, claims that DEI Is Distracting Our Military From Its Primary Task: Under the Biden administration, he writes, the military spending is increasingly focused on diversity, equity and inclusion efforts, which waste money and divide troops.
Top officials have set diversity quotas for general and leadership positions in the military—and they’re willing to sacrifice standards to achieve these quotas.
The military has one job, and one job only: protecting the United States from its enemies. DEI does nothing to further that mission.
But it's not distraction. It's dereliction of duty
The Jim Bakker Show News, reports that the Pentagon is in “absolute disarray” with “generals scrambling” due to the incoming Trump administration’s plans to fire woke senior military leaders who prioritized diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) over combat readiness, according to sources.
What's even more scandalous is that generals vehemently opposed to president Donald Trump, remain silent:
John Kelly:
"Certainly the former president is in the far-right area, he’s certainly an authoritarian, admires people who are dictators — he has said that. So he certainly falls into the general definition of fascist, for sure,” Kelly told the New York Times.
Mark A. Milley:
Trump is a "fascist to the core," Milley told the Washington Post's Bob Woodward.James Mattis"Donald Trump is the first president in my lifetime who does not try to unite the American people — does not even pretend to try. Instead he tries to divide us," Mattis wrote in a June 2020 statement to the Atlantic.
H.R. McMaster:
In the January 6 siege on the Capitol, Trump "abandoned his oath to ‘support and defend the Constitution,’ a president’s highest obligation," McMaster wrote in his 2024 book.
Mark Esper
After stolen documents were found at Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate, Esper said that stashing them there was an “irresponsible action that places our service members at risk, places our nation’s security at risk.”
Stanley McChrystal
McChrystal said Trump was "immoral" in a 2018 interview with ABC News.
Mike Mullen
During Trump's infamous St. John's Church photo op, Mullen wrote in 2020, "he laid bare his disdain for the rights of peaceful protest in this country, gave succor to the leaders of other countries who take comfort in our domestic strife, and risked further politicizing the men and women of our armed forces."
Do you notice the common denominator? The Legacy Media! Right out of the Progressive Logic handbook. The latest term added: Truth. Truth is hazardous to progressive goals & getting to yes: 'Lie to me make feel good' - NPR's CEO Katherine Maher. These are the same folks who fight disinformation with disinformation in the artificial intelligence age: It's Information deemed to go against progressive interests as determined by Jeff Hancock, Stanford expert on 'lying and technology' accused of lying
about technology, Stanford University President Marc Tessier Lavigne, forced to step down and NYT/MSM.
Pete Hegseth, former Army National Guard officer who has been announced as the forthcoming nominee for United States secretary of defense in Donald Trump's second cabinet, thinks that the process used to promote Collin Powell is woke.Not so according to Michele Norris, senior contributing editor for thevfusgracefull MSNBC
Daniel WadiHacin, an apparently strong Donahue supporter absolves him of any wrongdoing: "Hierarchy is what makes a military work. If General Donahue did not follow orders the whole fiasco would have been infinitely worse. Blame Biden and Milley for extending the withdrawal date from Trumps May 2021 deadline to some stupid symbolic 9/11/2021 tentative one." But the hierarchy argument breaks down quick, particularly when treason may be inbolved: Biden and Milley are indeed to blame. But if you are looking to distribute the blame, that should includeprogressive DEI policies enacted during the Obama and Biden administration. You are right that hierarchy makes the military work. Ask the Third Reich: The devil made me do it is no longer an ethical or legal defense, as a result of the haulocast. Reminds me that yesterday was the memorial of Saint Catherine of Alexandria, a teenage scholar who at the age of 18, after having a vision converted to Christianity debated 50 pagan philosophers and converted them. She paid the ultimate price. She had more backbone than Donahue
But WadiHacin will no stop fighting for Donahue: "General Donahue was not responsible for DEI policies. He was commissioned in 1992 so he belongs to a generations of officers who matriculated under a strict meritocracy. It is stupid, crass and illegal to make General Donahue a scapegoat for things he was NOT responsible for." Donahue, just like the generals who are vehemently opposed to president Donald Trump, remain silent:
So why are the aforemtioned folks vehemently opposed to president D
onald Trump don't even raise a hand about DEI in the military? Supports Pete Hegseth argument.
One of the few, the proud and not a marine is Sergeant Major of the Army Michael Weimer. "The Army's top enlisted leader has removed key guidance that required diversity to be considered when selecting individuals to serve in upper-level noncommissioned officer positions"
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