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[–] 2 pts (edited )

It ain't hard, and it's only to get worse especially with folks being inundated with sharp, eo, and dei initiatives rather than actual opsec-et al training.

I've witnessed some 'intersting' things over the past few years that we 'allowed to exist' in certain environments... I'm still not sure what to make of it all

[–] 3 pts

(((Infiltration))) within the military CoC enabling the destruction of military preparedness creating institutional malaise.

Not to be a spellfag, but "allowed" not "aloud". I'm sensitive this morning because I caught 3 of my own spelling mistakes from yesterday earlier this morning. I hate it when that happens.

[–] 1 pt

no worries - thanks for the catch, auto-piloted and didn't even realize.

It's all purposeful. This unpreparedness notwithstanding, the standards have fallen so much over the years that just some practical baselines are nonexistent - hygiene being the one of more prominent ones, followed by overall decorum.

[–] 1 pt

I have no doubt that hundreds of thousands of agents, belonging to our enemies have crossed our southern border in the last couple of years...

[–] 0 pt

This is yet another cost of open borders/multiculturalism. You will always have a disadvantage in military intelligence compared to a country like China. To infiltrate a Chinese base you will need a Chinese person who can speak Mandarin (and just hope he isn't a double agent). To infiltrate a U.S. base they need... literally anyone.