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American Military News by  Liz Lawrence  April 13, 2023

The U.S. Army at the Command and General Staff College at Fort Leavenworth is teaching officers in intermediate level education (ILE) that white people can’t experience racism, defining racism as “a complex system of believes and behaviors that result in the oppression of people of color and benefit the dominant group.”

The definition of racism is taught in an elective course called “Race and Gender in U.S. Military History,” which is available for up to 32 students each year. The course is taught by Angela Riotto, an assistant professor at the college, according to TRMLX, who first reported on the course.

The course description states that “an effective military only functions under the principles of equality and inclusion.”

“Manpower policy regarding inclusion and equality has only changed when forced to by the necessities of war or from outside social and political influence,” it continues. “This course will examine the history of service of minority groups and women in the U.S. Military, major amendments to manpower policy, and historic problems with presenting a less than unified force.”

Other DEI definitions listed on the HHS website include:

•   Antiracism “is the policy or practice of actively and consciously opposing racism and promoting racial equity.”

•   Social justice “is a vision of a society that distributes equal resources to all individuals.”

•   Undocumented “is a foreign-born person living in a country without legal citizenship status.”

•   Cisgender “refers to a people whose assigned sex at birth aligns with their gender identity.”

•   Gender identity “is one’s internal sense of being a man, a woman, neither of these, both, or another gender(s). Gender is a social—not biological—construct.”

•   Heteronormativity “is the assumption that heterosexuality is natural, ideal, or superior to other sexual preferences.”

•   Misgendering “is referring to or using language to describe a transgender person that doesn’t align with their affirmed gender—for example, calling a transgender woman ‘he’ or ‘him.'”

•   Non-binary “refers to a person whose gender is neither only male nor only female.”

•   Sex assigned at birth “is the biological category (female, male, or intersex) given at birth based on biological characteristics (i.e., physical anatomy and hormones).”

•   Environmental racism “is the disproportionate impact of environmental hazards on people of color.”

More: https://americanmilitarynews.com/2023/04/us-army-teaching-officers-at-fort-leavenworth-that-white-people-cant-experience-racism/