These two similar stories were recently seen in comment sections on two different articles on different websites:
“A colleague of mine, a West Point graduate who served as a captain in Iraq, recently resigned from the Army. The reason: he was assigned to teach at West Point and discovered that the black cadets routinely insulted/ignored officers and upper classmen because they knew that as black cadets there would not be any negative repercussions. My colleague understood that as far as future promotion was concerned, the DEI writing was on the wall and so he resigned.”
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“This past Christmas season I was in a place I rarely go – Walmart – and 7 black guys came in behind me all carrying a Food Lion paper bag. They went to the men’s room and 3 min later emerged in their USAF flight suits with WINGED name tags with a SH call sign. I asked what unit they were with and they said USAF Academy. Ohhh, what year? Sophomore or Three Degree. So I asked why their names tags all had USAF pilot wings. “To impress girls.” I reminded them of the USAF C-17 base literally a mile down the road and weren’t they concerned about commissioned officers spotting them. And their ringleader said and I quote, “look at us, we’re black, they ain’t gonna do nothing to us.” Off they went. I told my good friend (black, retired USAF O-5, USAF academy grad and a helluva pickleball player) the story and he said “DEI is the paint on the Air Force Potemkin village – looks good until it takes a hit and then SHTF.”
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