This is really powerful. He doesn't mince words.
http://edition.cnn.com/2017/09/28/u...e-academy-prep-school-racist-slurs1001AMStory
http://edition.cnn.com/2017/09/28/u...e-academy-prep-school-racist-slurs1001AMStory
Racism and bigotry have been strongly prohibited and vehemently discouraged in the US Armed forces for many years. The DoD is very focused on EO. It has to be for legal reasons.
Every unit, down to the Company level, has an EO officer (usually a mid-grade enlisted person) whose job it is to provide training on matters of EO and act as a dedicated point of contact for the reporting of EO violations.
Commendable as anti-racist sentiment may be, a Commanding Officer making a statement that "Racism will not be tolerated" is nothing special or new. It just is what it is.
Racism and bigotry have been strongly prohibited and vehemently discouraged in the US Armed forces for many years. The DoD is very focused on EO. It has to be for legal reasons.
Every unit, down to the Company level, has an EO officer (usually a mid-grade enlisted person) whose job it is to provide training on matters of EO and act as a dedicated point of contact for the reporting of EO violations.
Commendable as anti-racist sentiment may be, a Commanding Officer making a statement that "Racism will not be tolerated" is nothing special or new. It just is what it is.
Let's not pretend that this has always been so. You won't have to go back that far to find endemic, systemic racism in the armed forces. It still persists, but at least it's not tolerated in the same way anymore.
I would caution against...
I never claimed that the Commander in question did it just for the legal reasons. But I think it is false to claim that he did anything special or out of the ordinary. I never served with a single Commander or NCO who would have tolerated racism in their unit, regardless of the target.
I'm glad to hear it. I do have to ask though, are you white? A lot of this stuff tends to fly under the radar.
I do have to ask though, are you white?
Yeah, I'm white (though technically I'm not, since I am of mixed blood). But don't worry, I never felt any kind of disadvantage when dealing with multiple seniors who were black, brown, or a member of other minority groups. Those included Lieutenants Colonel, Sergeants Major, First Sergeants, Platoon Sergeants, Section Sergeants, Drill Sergeants, instructors, peers, etc.
I mean, I always felt like I was given a pretty fair shake.
I have no idea if you are being serious here.
Racism can feel rare if you yourself are white and end up not witnessing it. It's like when a lot of decent blokes doubt that sexual harrassment can be all that common. They've never witnessed any, so how common can it be really?
I have no idea if you are being serious here.
Racism can feel rare if you yourself are white and end up not witnessing it. It's like when a lot of decent blokes doubt that sexual harrassment can be all that common. They've never witnessed any, so how common can it be really?
It's like when a lot of decent blokes doubt that sexual harrassment can be all that common. They've never witnessed any, so how common can it be really?
Nevermind. Rhetorical question. I'll head off the obvious ridiculous answer my query would bring before it happens.I have no idea if you are being serious here.
Racism can feel rare if you yourself are white and end up not witnessing it. It's like when a lot of decent blokes doubt that sexual harrassment can be all that common. They've never witnessed any, so how common can it be really?
The question is, it is really harassment or just called to it? Named to it, by someone whom unable to deal with this sort of things, properly. If we all going to report someone when he did a clumsy or ill mannered attempt? This is really harassment? Don't get me started! Besides what can be better to destroy or set aside someone with whom you have a problem with? Easy charges and taken way too serious compared to it's proof. It's just like racism... All you have to do, to keep slinging mud, and pick a quarrel, withmis understandable act, and word until it's sticks. Racist card at his best. Sexism is just another variation of this lowly tactics.Most of these hypocrites haven't only witnessed it, they've committed it.
I think an honest reckoning of who has or has not committed some significant degree of sexual assault would look like masturbation statistics. It's not only common, it's damn near omnipresent.
I'm sure he depended on everyone's racism to assume that a White person must have written the graffiti.
The supreme irony here is that the racial slurs were written by a Black Cadet who claimed he was the target.