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A new survey of about 1,000 veterans found no evidence that the population harbors more extreme beliefs than the rest of the American public — though its authors acknowledged that the results are limited by how many people were willing to be honest about their extremist stances. And it did show that about a third of veterans surveyed believe in the “Great Replacement” conspiracy theory – that people of color are being allowed to enter the U.S. to upend the white majority.

Still, the findings released Tuesday by Rand Corporation are being seized on by some Republican lawmakers as a reason to end Pentagon funding to fight military extremism in active duty ranks. . . .

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>A new survey of about 1,000 veterans found no evidence that the population harbors more extreme beliefs than the rest of the American public — though its authors acknowledged that the results are limited by how many people were willing to be honest about their extremist stances. And it did show that about a third of veterans surveyed believe in the “Great Replacement” conspiracy theory – that people of color are being allowed to enter the U.S. to upend the white majority. >Still, the findings released Tuesday by Rand Corporation are being seized on by some Republican lawmakers as a reason to end Pentagon funding to fight military extremism in active duty ranks. . . . Also - [Violent extremist views lower among veterans than general US public, study finds](https://12ft.io/proxy?q=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.stripes.com%2Fveterans%2F2023-05-23%2Fveterans-extremists-antifa-10207567.html) [Source Article](https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/rand-survey-finds-level-extremism-040100586.html)

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That's a bit surprising but then again it's POC'd to hell now so?