i’m beginning to think robin diangelo may be on to somethingIf the op-ed you are referring to is the one ‘92 posted, I didn’t get that the author was “clearly a racist himself.”
i’m beginning to think robin diangelo may be on to somethingIf the op-ed you are referring to is the one ‘92 posted, I didn’t get that the author was “clearly a racist himself.”
I agree. It’s easier for me to talk about racism with Black people than Caucasians.i’m beginning to think robin diangelo may be on to something
Man, that is very scary.is this what he is actually doing?
![]()
Is Tommy Tuberville Paving the Way for Trump to Fill the Pentagon with Lackeys?
The Alabama senator’s shenanigans are bad enough in the here and now. But what happens when a President Trump can stack the Pentagon with loyalists?newrepublic.com
third derivative racists are just the worstAnyone who talks about race is a racist unless they are calling those who talk about race a racist.
We must have read different articles.This author says that all white USAF colonels share some intrinsic attribute based on the color of their skin. That is the very definition of racism.
Why hasn't the administration been leading with this the whole time instead of the blanket "military readiness" line that us non-military folks don't really understand? Make it a human story not a general "military" story. They should have been using specifics all along, make Dumberville answer for specific families he hurting.Deferred Retirements, Unemployed Spouses, Field Officers Working as Generals: Democrats' Memo Details Effects of Tuberville Blocking Military Promotions
"The memo from Senate Democrats details several specific anecdotes of turmoil brought to military families. For example, a Navy spouse is now unemployed after she gave up her job as a public school teacher in anticipation of her husband's overseas assignment that has been delayed by the hold, according to the memo.
"At least three officers have, at their own expense, moved their families to their expected new duty stations without them so that their children could enroll in school, the memo said. In two other cases, officers disenrolled their children from school in anticipation of their moves but now can't enroll them in a new school.
"In the Marine Corps, a coast-to-coast move for a senior officer and his family was canceled after their household goods were already shipped, and the items are now sitting in storage at their future duty station, according to the memo. And two Air Force officers are living in temporary housing and paying out of pocket for storage because they sold their homes in anticipation of having to move."
Why hasn't the administration been leading with this the whole time instead of the blanket "military readiness" line that us non-military folks don't really understand? Make it a human story not a general "military" story. They should have been using specifics all along, make Dumberville answer for specific families he hurting.