Thank you for your breakdown. I skimmed the source document but could not bring myself to read it through. My biggest concern is that the redefining of words and reassigning of well-known ideologies to new terms is purposeful. The purpose is hidden in their restructuring and "campaigning" ideas. They've already begun via all the diversity, equity, and inclusion training verses clear war-fighting training, imo. This document only seeks to lay out the doctrinal foundations for some of the more ingrained wonks to point back to and say, "see, see we're doing that. We're doing that." This then lends them both justification and legitimization to the ends they seek. For the life of me I cannot fathom why actual American servicemembers would want to engage in activities that demonstrably degrade out abilities to defend the nation on various fronts, but it is happening before our very eyes and I think this is their next formal step.
I read the classified version when it first came out ,and had to wake myself up at least a few times. ASD Mara Karlin gave a talk on it at SAS, and I approached her afterwards. She asked me how I liked it. I said it was too long.
Thank you for your breakdown. I skimmed the source document but could not bring myself to read it through. My biggest concern is that the redefining of words and reassigning of well-known ideologies to new terms is purposeful. The purpose is hidden in their restructuring and "campaigning" ideas. They've already begun via all the diversity, equity, and inclusion training verses clear war-fighting training, imo. This document only seeks to lay out the doctrinal foundations for some of the more ingrained wonks to point back to and say, "see, see we're doing that. We're doing that." This then lends them both justification and legitimization to the ends they seek. For the life of me I cannot fathom why actual American servicemembers would want to engage in activities that demonstrably degrade out abilities to defend the nation on various fronts, but it is happening before our very eyes and I think this is their next formal step.
I read the classified version when it first came out ,and had to wake myself up at least a few times. ASD Mara Karlin gave a talk on it at SAS, and I approached her afterwards. She asked me how I liked it. I said it was too long.