Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Other military officers surely knew of his character but did nothing about it.
"Other?" This guy was not an officer.
Stop talking about things you have no clue about.
Surely he was supervised by officers.
Of course, but PP's use/placement of the word "others" indicates that she was calling THIS guy an officer.
Like many we have seen on DCUM, she just wants to throw random military words/terms around ("enlist" "dishonorable discharge" etc.) with ignorance--using them in incorrect ways.
Seems like you just want to deflect from the real issue. The military is filled with these people, they are not loyal to the constitution, the country, the service or other who serve. Sound like you are one of them.
But it attracts a higher proportion of conservative people (who believe in "traditional" values, including outdated gender roles) than the general population. Check out the Air Force Academy's culture: https://www.outsidethebeltway.com/air_force_cadets_see_religious_harassment_on_yahoo_news/
And the Air Force is considered the more "evolved" of the service branches.
(I say this as someone who has worked for DoD for decades.)
The military is more diverse than the general population and has LONG had higher rates of interracial marriage than the general population. It doesnt really follow that the military is "full" of white supremacists. In fact, one of the reasons that the military has been an attractive career for educated black people is because it is more egalitarian and less discriminatory than the civilian world.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Other military officers surely knew of his character but did nothing about it.
"Other?" This guy was not an officer.
Stop talking about things you have no clue about.
Surely he was supervised by officers.
Of course, but PP's use/placement of the word "others" indicates that she was calling THIS guy an officer.
Like many we have seen on DCUM, she just wants to throw random military words/terms around ("enlist" "dishonorable discharge" etc.) with ignorance--using them in incorrect ways.
Seems like you just want to deflect from the real issue. The military is filled with these people, they are not loyal to the constitution, the country, the service or other who serve. Sound like you are one of them.
Do you have any experience with the military? Yeah it’s diverse but it’s also full of white supremacists and ignorance, unfortunately. Both can be true.
The military is more diverse than the general population and has LONG had higher rates of interracial marriage than the general population. It doesnt really follow that the military is "full" of white supremacists. In fact, one of the reasons that the military has been an attractive career for educated black people is because it is more egalitarian and less discriminatory than the civilian world.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Other military officers surely knew of his character but did nothing about it.
"Other?" This guy was not an officer.
Stop talking about things you have no clue about.
Surely he was supervised by officers.
Of course, but PP's use/placement of the word "others" indicates that she was calling THIS guy an officer.
Like many we have seen on DCUM, she just wants to throw random military words/terms around ("enlist" "dishonorable discharge" etc.) with ignorance--using them in incorrect ways.
Seems like you just want to deflect from the real issue. The military is filled with these people, they are not loyal to the constitution, the country, the service or other who serve. Sound like you are one of them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Other military officers surely knew of his character but did nothing about it.
"Other?" This guy was not an officer.
Stop talking about things you have no clue about.
Surely he was supervised by officers.
Of course, but PP's use/placement of the word "others" indicates that she was calling THIS guy an officer.
Like many we have seen on DCUM, she just wants to throw random military words/terms around ("enlist" "dishonorable discharge" etc.) with ignorance--using them in incorrect ways.
Seems like you just want to deflect from the real issue. The military is filled with these people, they are not loyal to the constitution, the country, the service or other who serve. Sound like you are one of them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Other military officers surely knew of his character but did nothing about it.
"Other?" This guy was not an officer.
Stop talking about things you have no clue about.
Surely he was supervised by officers.
Of course, but PP's use/placement of the word "others" indicates that she was calling THIS guy an officer.
Like many we have seen on DCUM, she just wants to throw random military words/terms around ("enlist" "dishonorable discharge" etc.) with ignorance--using them in incorrect ways.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Other military officers surely knew of his character but did nothing about it.
"Other?" This guy was not an officer.
Stop talking about things you have no clue about.
Surely he was supervised by officers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Other military officers surely knew of his character but did nothing about it.
"Other?" This guy was not an officer.
Stop talking about things you have no clue about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Other military officers surely knew of his character but did nothing about it.
"Other?" This guy was not an officer.
Stop talking about things you have no clue about.
Anonymous wrote:Other military officers surely knew of his character but did nothing about it.
Anonymous wrote:I thought it was an acknowledged problem that there were a ton of white supremacists in the military?
A former soldier who is federally charged with lying in his application for a security clearance said he enlisted in the Army so he’d be “more proficient in killing” Black people, prosecutors allege.
Killian M. Ryan, who was stationed at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, held the rank of specialist and served in the Army until Aug. 26, a spokesperson with the XVIII Airborne Corps said in a statement Thursday.
Ryan “was separated from the Army for serious misconduct,” the statement said.
An affidavit filed Aug. 25 in U.S. District Court for Eastern North Carolina alleges that Ryan had online ties to people whose social media accounts were “associated with racially motivated extremism.”
The affidavit, written by a Fayetteville police officer on the FBI’s Joint Terrorism Task Force, also alleges that Ryan posted his motivation for joining the Army on an Instagram account. "I serve for combat experience so I'm more proficient in killing n------," he is alleged to have said. Ryan also had five Instagram accounts in which he communicated with extremists who were motivated by racial animus, the affidavit said.
A former paratrooper who allegedly enlisted in the army to become more proficient at killing Black people was given top security clearance despite ties to white supremacist organizations and Nazi ideology.
Killian Ryan was arrested on 26 August and charged with making a false statement on his army application for the secret security clearance, and then discharged on the same day for multiple drink-driving violations.