Air Force veteran Stacy Washington joins ‘Fox & Friends Weekend’ to discuss a Department of Defense study finding there is no evidence of disproportionate extremism within the military.
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Some comments on the video:
“My military service is one of the things I’m most proud of. I wouldn’t join today though. The amount of reasons why I wouldn’t breaks my heart and baffles me at the same time.”
“When you’re in the military. You are all brothers and or Sisters. This is BS what they are doing to our Military. Unacceptable.”
“I was in the Navy for 24 years – worked with some great soldiers, Marines, airmen, and fellow sailors. I didn’t encounter any “extremists.”
“When I joined the military in 06 they told us when getting our uniforms that were no longer the color of our skin were are the color of our uniforms and the red white blue of the flags we salute.”
“The military is where you’re least likely to see prejudice. I was an infantry man in the eighties with a very racially diverse unit as infantry tends to be.”
“I’m a Marine vet. We have light green, medium green and dark green Marines. We all bleed camo! We had racial tensions, we worked them out. We had to live, eat and fight together. Notice how many times ‘we’ is used in this post.”
“I only ever met ONE racist white guy in my entire military career and he was such an odd dude nobody ever paid attention to him. All he ever did was try to push his edgy out dated jokes into any conversation anybody was having. This was back in 2005 to 2011 well before MAGA stuff. But he was just one dude out of the hundreds I interacted with.”
“We lost a lot of great soldiers, nurses and so on because of forcing an unconstitutional demand for the JAB.”
“Marines come in only one color! GREEN!”
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