Is that for certain? If so, the generals in charge are a bunch of parade soldiers.
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So most of the military will be gone?
If these reports are true then the DOD pretty much has to remove the vast majority of service members from the military.
I do not have any kind of statistical proof or anything, but I am willing to wager that the vast majority of men and women in our armed forces are conservative.
The person studying Marxist gender studies at the local university is not joining the military, so who will be replacing most of our men and women at arms?
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Will unmanned, and remote technologies take away the need to have ραƚɾισtic Americans watching over our country?
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We could be headed down a very dangerous road if this happens…..
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Here are the reports we could dig up:
BREAKING: @SecDef (https://ƚwιƚƚeɾ.com/SecDef?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw) Lloyd Austin has directed a service-wide stand down to take place in the next 60 days. Each military branch will schedule a stand down to allow each service to have "needed discussions" on extremism in the ranks
— Tara Copp (@TaraCopp) February 3, 2021 (https://ƚwιƚƚeɾ.com/TaraCopp/status/1357059628207636482?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw)
Bıdɛn has promised to purge the military of radicals and extremists. Thar means any conservative or Republican, especially any Tɾυmρ supporter. https://t.co/UBSryRwlhk (https://t.co/UBSryRwlhk)
— jesse james (@stlfrankly) February 4, 2021 (https://ƚwιƚƚeɾ.com/stlfrankly/status/1357310464087253003?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw)
The Red State Observer (https://redstate.com/streiff/2021/02/03/dod-sets-the-stage-for-a-purge-of-conservatives-from-the-military-n321360)had more:
The fact that the same morons who have decided that the OK sign is a white supremacist sign will be deciding what tattoos mean should give no one any comfort. That tracking military veterans to gauge their political reliability is casually bandied about is terrifying. A political commissar dedicated to rooting out troops with the wrong politics is not something native to North America.
Let’s not fool ourselves that they will be looking for actual gang members or KKK or BLM…oops, I didn’t say that…members in the ranks. They will be intrusively monitoring social mєdια to see what you say and which fαcebσσƙ posts you share. If you have a Rush 24/7 membership or a RedState VIP member or fly the Gadsden flag (see ʟɛftաιnɢ Activist Journalists Claim the Gadsden Flag Is a Sign of ιnѕυrrєcтισn and Hate), your days in uniform are probably numbered.
In 2012, the σbαmα Pentagon discharged a Marine reservist who said unflattering things about σbαmα while not on active duty. In past years, no one in the Pentagon would have dreamed of monitoring a private fαcebσσƙ site to review comments made by people who may never again serve on active duty (such as Individual reservists with no unit affiliation) to try to root out disrespect to The Lightbringer. They aren’t going to touch people who are Antifa sympathizers or participants in BLM riots. They are going after one demographic and one political persuasion.
A purge is coming for conservative soldiers!
Austin Orders Military Stand Down to Address Challenge of Extremism in the Ranks https://t.co/cjrg9ad6cl (https://t.co/cjrg9ad6cl)
— Ronnie L White (Hall), MSG (@rwhite47565) February 4, 2021 (https://ƚwιƚƚeɾ.com/rwhite47565/status/1357341053011955714?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw)
What are the only two things left that seem to favor conservative beliefs?
Military
Law enforcement
Right or wrong it’s perceived to be that way by the left. It’s also something a specific political ideology would need to purge to seize all remaining power.
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Breitbart (https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2021/02/01/jackie-speier-calls-for-screening-of-military-recruits-social-mєdια-posts/amp/)also reported:
Rep. Jackie Speier (D-CA) is pushing President Joe Bıdɛn, Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin, and Director of National Intelligence Avril Haines to include social mєdια posts as part of a military recruit’s background check, in order to prevent “white-supremacists and extremists” from joining the military.
Speier wrote in a January 29, 2021, letter to Bıdɛn, Austin, and Haines that the Department of Defense and the U.S. Government at large are not “effectively screening servicemembers and other individuals with sensitive roles for white-supremacist and violent extremist ties.”
She wrote, “Social mєdια platforms, such as fαcebσσƙ, Gab, ραɾleɾ, and 4Chan, are frequently used by domestic terrorist groups to recruit members and plan violent attacks, including in some of the above cases involving military servicemembers.”
U.S. allows uniformed active duty military to march in gαy pride parade
By Mary Slosson (https://www.reuters.com/journalists/mary-slosson)
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(Reuters) - The Department of Defense, in a first-of-its-kind move, will allow active duty members of all branches of the U.S. military to don their service uniforms while marching in an upcoming San Diego gαy pride parade, event organizers said on Thursday.
Thousands of people attend San Diego's gαy Pride Parade in San Diego, July 16, 2011. REUTERS/Mike Blake
The move, confirmed in an internal defense memo, marks the first time the military has granted such blanket permission since the September repeal of the “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” policy, under which gαy individuals were allowed to serve in the military only if they did not divulge their sɛҳuąƖ orientation.
“It is our understanding that event organizers plan to have a portion of the parade dedicated to military members,” Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Community and Public Outreach Rene Bardorf wrote in an internal memo.
“We further understand organizers are encouraging service members to seek their commander’s approval to march in uniform and to display their pride,” Bardorf wrote.
Citing national media attention to the issue, Bardorf granted approval for service members to participate, but limited that approval in scope to the 2012 San Diego Pride Parade.
San Diego has a large military presence due to its naval base and the nearby Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton.
Nearly 400 military members have already signed up to march in the parade, according to organizer San Diego LGBT Pride.
Many more are expected to participate in the military parade after the announcement went public, Fernando Lopez, the director of public affairs for San Diego LGBT Pride, told Reuters. More than 50,000 people are expected to attend the weekend festivities overall, organizers said.
“We are hopeful that those who have feared coming to share in the joy of Pride out of concern for losing their military careers will be able to finally celebrate their full and complete selves,” San Diego LGBT Pride said in a statement.
In the past, only armed services veterans, not those on active duty, were allowed to wear their uniforms at gαy pride parades. Commanders could give permission to individuals to take part in such events in uniform but no blanket permission had previously been issued, Lopez said.
In a second internal memo published on Thursday, Bardorf said that for parades other than the San Diego event for which he issued a specific memo, local commanders are given discretion in allowing service members to participate unless it is “likely to garner national or international interest or news coverage.”
FIRST gαy MARRIAGE ON MILITARY BASE
The approval for active service members of the Army, Marine Corps, Navy and Air Force to participate in the gαy pride parade in uniform is the latest of a string of milestones following the repeal of “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell.”
The U.S. military celebrated gαy pride month at the Pentagon for the first time last month, an event that other federal agencies like the CIA had been celebrating for years.
Also in June, active-duty Air Force Technical Sergeant Erwynn Umali married his civilian partner Will Behrens on the McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst joint military base in New Jersey. The wedding, first reported by Slate magazine this week, was the first same sex marriage on an American military base.
Under the “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” policy, more than 14,500 U.S. service members were thrown out of the military since the rule went into effect in 1993, according to the Servicemembers Legal Defense Network.
Many senior members of the military had publicly warned against repealing the ban in wartime, saying it could hurt cohesion of troops or undermine morale. The Pentagon said in May that there had been no such impact.
The end of the policy has come at a time of steadily increasing public support for same-sex marriage. The Gallup polling organization said in a recent survey that half of American adults are now in favor of gαy marriage.
Also in May, President Barack Obama said he believes same-sex couples should be allowed to marry, and the nation’s largest civil rights group, the NAACP, later endorsed gαy marriage, saying the fight for gαy rights was a civil rights issue.
Reporting by Mary Slosson; Editing by Alex Dobuzinskis, Cynthia Johnston and Stacey Joyce
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