Gen. Arbuckle was on the Kim Monson show:
Retired Major General Joe Arbuckle, vice chair emeritus of the board of STARRS (Stand Together Against Racism and Radicalism in the Services), argued that diversity, equity, and inclusion and critical race theory share Marxist roots, dividing people into oppressors and oppressed and pitting them against each other.
He credited President Trump’s executive orders and Secretary of War Pete Hegseth’s memorandums with restoring meritocracy, and said STARRS helped persuade Congress to end the military’s COVID vaccine mandate.
Arbuckle described the group’s current push to add vaccine-related injuries such as myocarditis and blood clots to the PACT Act so affected veterans can receive care, and pointed listeners to the documentary Duty to Disobey.
“The military is about one team, one fight, and we don’t look at those things in each other. It’s all about our performance.”—Joe Arbuckle, Vice Chair, STARRS
Listen starting at the 29:03 mark:

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