"West Point Superintendent Army Lt. Gen. Steve Gilland on Monday announced a new mission statement for the venerable institution that replaces the words 'duty, honor, country' for the more generic 'Army values.'"
"Army values" sounds like a vague, malleable outlook that represents no permanent standard at all. Are the treasonous plottings of the execrable General Milley the benchmark, now? Or the woke dreams of Defense Secretary (on days when he's not secretly out sick) Lloyd Austin?
Supposedly, "Duty, honor, country" will remain as the official motto, so there's that; but why change the mission statement at all? There's a strong whiff of DEI coming off this.
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Welp. Guess he was right. pic.twitter.com/GHngDqxsxJ
— Oilfield Rando (@Oilfield_Rando) March 14, 2024
When leftists say "values" you can be sure they include whatever kink they've thought of this week.
ReplyDeleteIt's more than a whiff. It REEKS of DEI.
ReplyDelete"Put a chick in it and make her lame and gay!"
ReplyDeleteOh wait, that was South Park, not the US Army. I think.
We already know that DoD is hostile to American values. They despise men, especially straight white ones. They do not want second generation recruits (as they have specifically said) so forget members of service families. They specifically want LGBTQ+, and the Navy has gone so far as using drag queens in recruitment.
That's a bold strategy, Cotton. Let's see if it pays off for them.
They could get some bits from Monty Python to use for recruiting, like the "military march"
ReplyDeleteI bet the new one is,l:
ReplyDelete"My Honor Means Loyalty."
It sounds better in the original German.
Besides, One People, One World, One Deep State would be too honest.
Haw! That would be funny.
ReplyDeleteOr how about, "Hatred has no place here".
"Army Values" is just the first phase.
ReplyDeleteNext, they'll add "Your Pronouns".