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Sucking up is the only way this idiot could have made General. How does a person his age not know the people behind the 60's Marxist movement? He either does and is selling himself out or he's an idiot with no business running other people's lives. He's dangerous to everyone who takes orders from him. All too often we look at the uniform and not the person inside.

The leaders of the US military under Biden are unhinged and frightening, not to our enemies but to Americans. They are pushing the crazed critical race theory among the troops instead of reiterating the proud history of a great nation. They brag about reading Karl Marx.

General Milley proudly told Congress on Wednesday that he wants to understand “white rage” and is studying the concept. (He's white, doesn't he understand the rage? Oh, because there isn't any.)

On Thursday Tucker Carlson UNLOADED on Gen. Milley for his ignorant and unimpressive statements to Congress.

Tucker slammed the crackpot general as “stupid” and “unimpressive.”

Tucker Carlson: Mark Milley is the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. He didn’t get that job because he’s brilliant or because he’s brave or because the people who know him, respect him. He is not and they definitely don’t. Milley got the job because he knows who to suck up to and he’s more than happy to do it. Feed him a script and he will read it… Hard to believe that man wears a uniform. He’s that unimpressive. Notice he never defined white rage and we should know what it is. What is white rage?… It’s one of those diseases that only affects people with a certain melanin level. It’s a race-specific illness.

That’s what Mark Milley had to learn by reading about it. That’s why he’s making his soldiers read it too… (laughing) He’s not just a pig. He’s stupid!…

Thanks, Mark Milley. We appreciate your contribution to our generation’s scientific racism. By the way, have you read anything recently about winning wars?

Sucking up is the only way this idiot could have made General. How does a person his age not know the people behind the 60's Marxist movement? He either does and is selling himself out or he's an idiot with no business running other people's lives. He's dangerous to everyone who takes orders from him. All too often we look at the uniform and not the person inside. The leaders of the US military under Biden are unhinged and frightening, not to our enemies but to Americans. They are pushing the crazed critical race theory among the troops instead of reiterating the proud history of a great nation. They brag about reading Karl Marx. General Milley proudly told Congress on Wednesday that he wants to understand “white rage” and is studying the concept. (He's white, doesn't he understand the rage? Oh, because there isn't any.) On Thursday Tucker Carlson UNLOADED on Gen. Milley for his ignorant and unimpressive statements to Congress. Tucker slammed the crackpot general as “stupid” and “unimpressive.” Tucker Carlson: Mark Milley is the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. He didn’t get that job because he’s brilliant or because he’s brave or because the people who know him, respect him. He is not and they definitely don’t. Milley got the job because he knows who to suck up to and he’s more than happy to do it. Feed him a script and he will read it… Hard to believe that man wears a uniform. He’s that unimpressive. Notice he never defined white rage and we should know what it is. What is white rage?… It’s one of those diseases that only affects people with a certain melanin level. It’s a race-specific illness. That’s what Mark Milley had to learn by reading about it. That’s why he’s making his soldiers read it too… (laughing) He’s not just a pig. He’s stupid!… Thanks, Mark Milley. We appreciate your contribution to our generation’s scientific racism. By the way, have you read anything recently about winning wars?

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Thanks for sharing your experiences. The brainwashing that takes place in the military is obvious. I love my fellow patriots but my military friends think like brainwashed people. They can't conceive of a military that isn't doing what's best for the country. Even when they know the top brass is political. Hence the "Mad Dog" Mattis's of the world and how Trump got that so wrong. We all need to stop looking at the uniform and what we think it stands for and look at the man wearing it.

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" We all need to stop looking at the uniform and what we think it stands for and look at the man wearing it."

That's just it. Vietnam was very unpopular. People in uniform were scrutinized and harassed. As an enlisted man, we all 'knew' what we were up against. Most of us, including myself, took extraordinary measures to hide who we were in public. The sentiment against military was very harsh. On 'liberty' I recall the many denials of being in the military. Not that my service was derogatory, but to spare any of us from obvious attack. In other words, it was better to say -- 'When in Rome do as the Romans do'.

Look, I get the young enlisted man's yearnings. The reality is no individual is ever really prepared for the military and its absolute 'authority' for uprooting individuals and placing them in a very different location and culture, especially when that place is a battle ground. Everyone takes their lumps. Military people complain more than anyone next to convicted prisoners. Okay, I'm going to say this only because the facts are essentially true -- Enlisting in the military is only a few steps from penitentiary life. It is not a place freedom and liberty belongs to the individual. It's flat out GONE. The Uniform Code of Military Conduct (UCMJ) is based on Admiralty Law and not the Bill of Rights in the Constitution. Enlisting in the military means you have signed a contract forfeiting your Constitutional Rights for Admiralty Law. Almost all civilians entering the military don't recognize this. It is never really explained to them when they enlist. In my personal opinion, it is a contract based on deception and fraud ab initio. Notwithstanding, we are dealing with government and everything we know about government is an abusive power. They get away with it. And it is wrong. Enlisted people are 'shocked' by their reality in Basic Training and those that adapt are processed. The few that don't are processed out. Those that survive are predominantly restive and resentful, but they are managed. From Basic Training, they are trained in their ratings, but the resentment for their lives being controlled by absolute authority is still there. This 'resentment' can remain in individuals for several years and it varies from individual at different degrees and level.

The point I am making here is the veneer of the military enlistee does not really politically change from what was learned in that person's household. The military acts as a sarcophagus and preserve for individual political thought and currency. The typical discharged enlisted military person is just as much a neophyte politically as that individual was when they first enlisted as a teen. The learning goes on from there. From my experience, I reflect and fit this scenario. When I first looked for work in civilian life, I relied on my experience I obtained in the military to find work. It caused me to reflect on my duties there. Being 'outside of the box' of military life, a different revelation comes into existence. One starts to realize the 'experience' was more than one realizes than actively serving. I really don't know how to describe it, even after 40 some years. I am sure the same is experienced by anyone who has served in the military. Don't get me wrong when I compare it 'one or two steps away' from penitentiary life. I only stated this because our liberty and freedom is radically different than one, the military, and two, any place on earth. It is because we have a truly unique government that has ab initio recognized our individual Rights listed in the Bill of Rights and are directly granted from the Creator; not some government, that makes America's military so necessary for valuing our liberty.

I tend to believe your military friends will start valuing this as well.