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On the other hand, consider Charles Brown Jr., a career soldier who not only holds a higher position than Randy George (Chief of Staff of the Air Force), but was just today nominated by Biden to be Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the highest position in the US armed forces, short of being Commander-in-Chief. Besides being black, Brown came to national attention by releasing a video during the George Floyd riots where he expressed his sympathies for Floyd and displeasure with the law enforcement of the United States, and this video was released while he was a serving, uniformed officer, in flagrant contempt of the military code of conduct that frowns on servicemen weighing in on political conflicts while in uniform. Brown is also deeply concerned by how white the ranks of US military officers are, and intends to champion diversity and inclusion in future hiring and promotions of officers.
I think this is probably closer to what you'd expect to see from Democrats attempting to hollow out the military, and in fact today the Democratic President is proudly putting out press releases for Brown. For the record, I don't think Democrats actually want to hollow out the military or believe that's what they're doing, but I do think that, like many other issues involving race and culture, they are simply so far detached from reality that their intentions do not matter.
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