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By [[military]] standards, Milley is an [[obese]] old white man.
 
By [[military]] standards, Milley is an [[obese]] old white man.
  
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==Leftist proclivities==
 
Milley is notable for a rather obtuse statement in a Congressional hearing: "I want to understand white rage. And I'm white."  
 
Milley is notable for a rather obtuse statement in a Congressional hearing: "I want to understand white rage. And I'm white."  
  
''[[Federalist]]'' Publisher Ben Domenech discussed Gen. Mark Milley and the increasingly politicized nature of the U.S. military:
 
{{quotebox-float|“General Milley’s record of achievements, such as they are, include episodes of profound blundering — a persistent misunderstanding of the national interest.  And a dangerous willingness to politicize the army of the United States....Our armed forces remains a stronghold of brave patriots. But once you get that first star on, things change. Advancement becomes about subjective politics, not empirical outcomes. When your next job and your next promotion depend on a vote of the [[United States Senate]], their priorities become your own, and you start to resemble a [[senator]] more and more, and a general less and less....This is a group of leaders who are masters at political climate, media engagement, and spending trillions in your taxpayer dollars....They even get the praise of one useful media idiot after another, whose natural inclination is to ‘yes queen’ anyone who agrees with their woke ideology no matter how obvious it is that they fail at any measure of success at their actual job.”<ref>https://thefederalist.com/2021/06/29/domenech-americas-top-general-mark-milley-cloaks-his-leadership-failures-with-woke-politics/</ref>}}
 
 
Milley said in a House Armed Services Committee hearing he is “widely read” in [[communist]] literature and, most notably, “I personally find it offensive that we are accusing the United States military general officers are commissioned [and] noncommissioned officers of being ‘woke,’ or something else because we’re studying some theories that are out there.  I’ve read [[Karl Marx]], I’ve read [[Lenin]], that doesn’t make me a communist.  I want to understand white rage. And I'm white."  Author Lee Smith noted that Milley was not asking the right questions:
 
Milley said in a House Armed Services Committee hearing he is “widely read” in [[communist]] literature and, most notably, “I personally find it offensive that we are accusing the United States military general officers are commissioned [and] noncommissioned officers of being ‘woke,’ or something else because we’re studying some theories that are out there.  I’ve read [[Karl Marx]], I’ve read [[Lenin]], that doesn’t make me a communist.  I want to understand white rage. And I'm white."  Author Lee Smith noted that Milley was not asking the right questions:
 
{{quotebox-float|"Why are they mad we exported their jobs to [[PRC|China]]? Why are they mad we send their children to kill and die in strategically pointless foreign wars that advance only our interests? Why are they angry we denigrate their symbols and their monuments, their heroes, and their history? Why are they mad we destroyed their businesses and kept their children from going to school? Why are they mad we didn’t let them visit their loved ones in nursing homes and hospitals as they lay dying? Why are they mad we tell them they are [[racist]], and their country will be remade in the image of those we encourage to cross our borders illegally, and the [[criminal]]s we send to the streets to kill them? Why are they mad when we tell them that there is no place for them in the new country until they [[rectification|confess to the evil]] they have done?<ref>https://www.theepochtimes.com/americas-top-general-reads-marx-but-does-not-understand-how-its-destroying-america_3874251.html</ref>}}
 
{{quotebox-float|"Why are they mad we exported their jobs to [[PRC|China]]? Why are they mad we send their children to kill and die in strategically pointless foreign wars that advance only our interests? Why are they angry we denigrate their symbols and their monuments, their heroes, and their history? Why are they mad we destroyed their businesses and kept their children from going to school? Why are they mad we didn’t let them visit their loved ones in nursing homes and hospitals as they lay dying? Why are they mad we tell them they are [[racist]], and their country will be remade in the image of those we encourage to cross our borders illegally, and the [[criminal]]s we send to the streets to kill them? Why are they mad when we tell them that there is no place for them in the new country until they [[rectification|confess to the evil]] they have done?<ref>https://www.theepochtimes.com/americas-top-general-reads-marx-but-does-not-understand-how-its-destroying-america_3874251.html</ref>}}
 
Helen Raleigh of ''[[The Federalist]]'' asks,
 
Helen Raleigh of ''[[The Federalist]]'' asks,
 
{{quotebox|Here are some questions for Milley. How can American soldiers of different racial backgrounds fight side-by-side and entrust each other with their lives if their relationship is defined as oppressors and oppressed because of their skin color? How can you ask minority soldiers to defend this nation (and even make the ultimate sacrifice) if they have been told they are victims of this nation’s everlasting racism?<ref>https://thefederalist.com/2021/06/30/why-is-the-u-s-military-fighting-american-freedom-harder-than-foreign-threats/</ref>}}
 
{{quotebox|Here are some questions for Milley. How can American soldiers of different racial backgrounds fight side-by-side and entrust each other with their lives if their relationship is defined as oppressors and oppressed because of their skin color? How can you ask minority soldiers to defend this nation (and even make the ultimate sacrifice) if they have been told they are victims of this nation’s everlasting racism?<ref>https://thefederalist.com/2021/06/30/why-is-the-u-s-military-fighting-american-freedom-harder-than-foreign-threats/</ref>}}
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''[[Federalist]]'' Publisher Ben Domenech discussed Gen. Mark Milley and the increasingly politicized nature of the U.S. military:
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{{quotebox-float|“General Milley’s record of achievements, such as they are, include episodes of profound blundering — a persistent misunderstanding of the national interest.  And a dangerous willingness to politicize the army of the United States....Our armed forces remains a stronghold of brave patriots. But once you get that first star on, things change. Advancement becomes about subjective politics, not empirical outcomes. When your next job and your next promotion depend on a vote of the [[United States Senate]], their priorities become your own, and you start to resemble a [[senator]] more and more, and a general less and less....This is a group of leaders who are masters at political climate, media engagement, and spending trillions in your taxpayer dollars....They even get the praise of one useful media idiot after another, whose natural inclination is to ‘yes queen’ anyone who agrees with their woke ideology no matter how obvious it is that they fail at any measure of success at their actual job.”<ref>https://thefederalist.com/2021/06/29/domenech-americas-top-general-mark-milley-cloaks-his-leadership-failures-with-woke-politics/</ref>}}
 
==See also==
 
==See also==
 
*[[Long march through the institutions]]
 
*[[Long march through the institutions]]

Revision as of 15:32, June 30, 2021

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Left: Russian Army recruiting ad.
Right: woke progressive U.S. Army recruiting ad.[1]

Mark Milley is the woke political partisan chairman of the Joint Chiefs-of Staff. He was appointed Army chief of staff in 2015. Milley is a proponent of scientific racism.

By military standards, Milley is an obese old white man.

Leftist proclivities

Milley is notable for a rather obtuse statement in a Congressional hearing: "I want to understand white rage. And I'm white."

Milley said in a House Armed Services Committee hearing he is “widely read” in communist literature and, most notably, “I personally find it offensive that we are accusing the United States military general officers are commissioned [and] noncommissioned officers of being ‘woke,’ or something else because we’re studying some theories that are out there. I’ve read Karl Marx, I’ve read Lenin, that doesn’t make me a communist. I want to understand white rage. And I'm white." Author Lee Smith noted that Milley was not asking the right questions:

"Why are they mad we exported their jobs to China? Why are they mad we send their children to kill and die in strategically pointless foreign wars that advance only our interests? Why are they angry we denigrate their symbols and their monuments, their heroes, and their history? Why are they mad we destroyed their businesses and kept their children from going to school? Why are they mad we didn’t let them visit their loved ones in nursing homes and hospitals as they lay dying? Why are they mad we tell them they are racist, and their country will be remade in the image of those we encourage to cross our borders illegally, and the criminals we send to the streets to kill them? Why are they mad when we tell them that there is no place for them in the new country until they confess to the evil they have done?[2]

Helen Raleigh of The Federalist asks,

Here are some questions for Milley. How can American soldiers of different racial backgrounds fight side-by-side and entrust each other with their lives if their relationship is defined as oppressors and oppressed because of their skin color? How can you ask minority soldiers to defend this nation (and even make the ultimate sacrifice) if they have been told they are victims of this nation’s everlasting racism?[3]

Federalist Publisher Ben Domenech discussed Gen. Mark Milley and the increasingly politicized nature of the U.S. military:

“General Milley’s record of achievements, such as they are, include episodes of profound blundering — a persistent misunderstanding of the national interest. And a dangerous willingness to politicize the army of the United States....Our armed forces remains a stronghold of brave patriots. But once you get that first star on, things change. Advancement becomes about subjective politics, not empirical outcomes. When your next job and your next promotion depend on a vote of the United States Senate, their priorities become your own, and you start to resemble a senator more and more, and a general less and less....This is a group of leaders who are masters at political climate, media engagement, and spending trillions in your taxpayer dollars....They even get the praise of one useful media idiot after another, whose natural inclination is to ‘yes queen’ anyone who agrees with their woke ideology no matter how obvious it is that they fail at any measure of success at their actual job.”[4]

See also

References