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At the center of their lively exchanges, it was widely reported on social networks: “The important principle of race”.
The term defines a thought that emerged in American law schools in the late 1970s, to analyze racism as a system, with its laws and logics of power, rather than the level of individual prejudices.
But it has recently become a catch-all phrase for its Republican opponents, in schools and institutions, dark chapters in American history including slavery and segregation.
Two Republican officials elected from the House of Representatives, including young Trumpist Matt Gates, took advantage of a parliamentary inquiry to question Pentagon President Lloyd Austin and his commander-in-chief over military-inspired courses in this doctrine.
I “It is personally disgraceful to accuse the U.S. military, our senior officers, our officers and non-commissioned officers. I woke up “- a term used to describe awareness of the injustices associated with skin color in particular, and is hated by some conservatives -” because we study existing theories, “said General Mark Millie, who shook his head angrily at General Mark Millie.
I really think it’s important for uniformed people to be open-minded and deeply educated,
Mark Millie, General and Commander-in-Chief of the United States
“The U.S. Military Academy is a university, and it’s important that we train and understand.”
“I studied Mao Zedong. I read Karl Mark. I studied Lenin. It does not make me a communist. So what’s wrong with that […] We have to protect the country, “said Tariq al-Hashimi, the party’s secretary general.
On his side, Lloyd Austin, the Pentagon’s first African-American leader, considered the Republicans’ questions on the matter “wrong.”
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