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Legal Insurrection by  James Nault 8/4/2024

Report claims senior White Male officers are required to tow the DEI line, or watch their careers implode

We have long chronicled the negative effects that diversity, equity, and inclusion have had on the U.S. military, mostly in the realm of the heinous drop-off in recruiting numbers that all of the services are suffering from:

•   Cause and Effect: Military Enshrines DEI While Recruiting Tanks

•   Army Sees Significant Drop in White Recruits

•   Military Experts Blame Biden Admin’s DEI Agenda for Our Shrinking Armed Forces

•   Navy Drag Queen Recruiters – Definitive Evidence that the Military has Lost Its Way

These effects are real and are resulting in a smaller U.S. military fighting force. But has the U.S. military lost its fighting edge?

Well, recently an Air Force B-1 bomber crashed short of its landing runway, resulting in injured crewmembers and over $450 million in destruction: $450 Million B-1B Lancer Crash Attributed to Crew Failures and ‘Degradation of Airman Skills’:

    A B-1B Lancer valued at more than $450 million that crashed in South Dakota at the start of this year missed the runway by 100 feet, a mistake accident investigators attributed to the aircrew’s shortcomings as well as the poor training culture within units at Ellsworth Air Force Base.

    The scathing crash investigation report shared with Military.com pointed to “failure to perform standard crew resource management,” along with adverse weather conditions, ineffective flying operations supervision, lack of awareness, and “an unhealthy organizational culture that permitted degradation of airmanship skills” as contributing factors in the Jan. 4 crash. [emphasis added]

    That incident led Ellsworth to temporarily close down its runway and relocate roughly 250 crew members and Lancers to Dyess Air Force Base near Abilene, Texas.

And, while I don’t normally credit Twitter posts as fonts of reliable knowledge about the U.S. military, this particular one caught my eye, not only for its content but also for its author, who has proven himself to be quite reliable on various military topics:

Cynical Publius
@CynicalPublius
I have been posting a lot lately about the impact of DEI on organizational incompetence and how it relates to the Secret Service.  We generally think about this phenomenon in terms of hiring and promoting people primarily based on factors other than competence, but I have sources at high ranks currently serving in the Department of Defense who have alerted me to an even more sinister impact of DEI.

The original Star Trek series did a famous episode called “Mirror, Mirror.”  This was the episode in which Spock famously had a beard, and the premise was that there was an alternate universe in which the Federation were the evil bad guys running amok across the galaxy.  In this world, Starfleet officers got ahead by assassinating their superiors.  My sources tell me that we are seeing this now at high levels in the DoD, except the tool of assassination is not a phaser, but a discrimination complaint to the local DEI office.

Some people I have talked to inside the DoD at the SES and multi-star flag level (sorry, anonymity is essential here) tell me that we currently have a climate in the very high ranks where efficiency reports, disagreements on the job, promotion and advancement opportunities, and day-to-day operations are all heavily influenced by a fear of displeasing DEI subordinates.  As a result, negative words are rarely said about poor performance and advancement opportunities are presented that are not earned.  The drill goes like this.  A high-ranking officer (who is usually a heterosexual white male) puts in a word (or is perceived as putting in a word) regarding the poor performance of a DEI subordinate (who is him or herself also pretty high ranking) and if things don’t go quite as the subordinate wanted for promotion or new assignments, he/she officially alleges racial, gender and/or sexual orientation discrimination on the part of the superior to their local DEI official, which immediately results in a formal investigation into the superior with a presumption of guilt.  This is a death sentence for the superior, as even if the DEI allegations are proven to be unfounded, the mere fact that the claim was made is often found to mean that there is a “loss in confidence” in the white male superior, with that wholly innocent senior officer being quietly cashiered.  I am told that every white heterosexual male at high rank understands this game, and does everything he can to avoid it.  This is something straight out of the mind of Lavrentiy Beria, and as a consequence the halls of the Pentagon E-Ring are chilled with a sense of fear and walking on eggshells, and it is no wonder that the senior echelons of our military have become so dysfunctional and ineffective.  In this context, the disgrace of Abbey Gate really starts to make sense.

https://x.com/CynicalPublius/status/1813965193849741580

Cynical Publius, an Army veteran with combat tours of duty in Iraq under his belt, never fails to impress with his wit and insight into the U.S. military. The key parts of the above post are as follows:

I have been posting a lot lately about the impact of DEI on organizational incompetence and how it relates to the Secret Service. We generally think about this phenomenon in terms of hiring and promoting people primarily based on factors other than competence, but I have sources at high ranks currently serving in the Department of Defense who have alerted me to an even more sinister impact of DEI.

The original Star Trek series did a famous episode called “Mirror, Mirror.” This was the episode in which Spock famously had a beard, and the premise was that there was an alternate universe in which the Federation were the evil bad guys running amok across the galaxy. In this world, Starfleet officers got ahead by assassinating their superiors. My sources tell me that we are seeing this now at high levels in the DoD, except the tool of assassination is not a phaser, but a discrimination complaint to the local DEI office.

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