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There seems to be no limit to the depths of disgrace and discredit that retired Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn will scrape in his plunge toward political extremism. But does his latest headline-grabber cross the line into criminality? Can he somehow be punished for advocating a coup?
Flynn made the comment at a QAnon-themed conference in Texas this past weekend. After Flynn delivered a speech to the group, a man in the audience rose and said, “I’m a simple Marine. I want to know why what happened in Minimar [he was referring to the February military coup in Myanmar] can’t happen here.” Amid much whooping and clapping from the crowd, Flynn replied, “No reason. I mean, it
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Rep. Brian Mast, R-Fla., on the impact of far-left politics in the military.
The U.S. military’s Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC) recently offered personnel virtual professional development courses, including one woke class focused on diversity, equity and inclusion.
JSOC offered to civilian and military personnel a list of 17 free online courses, including a Diversity, Equity and Inclusion conference in May and others on a litany of woke topics.
U.S. Special Operations Command (SOCOM) public affairs officer Ken McGraw confirmed to Fox News on Thursday that the courses were offered to military personnel, saying the Department of Defense (DOD) regularly notifies its employees of a wide variety of non-mandatory, professional education opportunities.