Military Readiness Under Siege from DEI Policies

May 23, 2023 02:43:51
Military Readiness Under Siege from DEI Policies
The Kim Monson Show
Military Readiness Under Siege from DEI Policies

May 23 2023 | 02:43:51

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Show Notes

On Tuesday, May 23, 2023, Kim Monson tackles the infiltration of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion ideology into American institutions. Retired Army Major General Joe Arbuckle sounds the alarm on DEI’s destructive impact on military readiness, while Matt Dark of Roots Medical exposes the corrupted incentive structures driving vaccine mandates in healthcare.

Flag Officers Challenge DEI in the Military

Start listening at 31:32 – Hour 1

Joe Arbuckle, a retired Army Major General and founder of Flag Officers for America, warns that 170 retired generals and admirals have signed a letter urging Congress to defund DEI programs in the Department of Defense. The letter targets the upcoming defense bill, requesting legislation to outlaw DEI and remove all associated funding from the military budget.

Arbuckle traces DEI’s roots directly to critical race theory and cultural Marxism, explaining how these ideologies divide military personnel into identity groups and pit them against each other. The general contrasts the military’s traditional meritocracy system, where soldiers are judged by character, duty performance, and potential rather than skin color, with DEI’s “color-conscious” approach that demands race-based considerations in promotions and academy admissions.

The consequences are already visible in Heritage Foundation polls showing active-duty members cite DEI emphasis and lowered physical fitness standards as their top concerns about military leadership. Arbuckle points to President Biden’s Howard University speech declaring white supremacy the nation’s greatest terrorist threat as particularly damaging to unit cohesion and trust in the chain of command.

“DEI is antithetical for everything that our military stands for. It’s exactly the opposite. It tears right at our warrior ethos.”

Joe Arbuckle, Retired Army Major General

Healthcare Freedom and COVID Justice

Start listening at 75:00 – Hour 2

Matt Dark, host of the Matt Dark Show and representative of Roots Medical, diagnoses America’s current condition: people are either “dumb, numb, or waiting on their next crumb.” Dark explains how COVID revealed the corruption in traditional healthcare, where financial incentives from insurance companies drive pediatricians to push the childhood vaccine schedule rather than patient welfare.

The vaccine schedule has exploded from 11 vaccines in 1986 to 79 today, with approximately 48 administered by age six. Dark correlates this expansion with the dramatic increase in autism rates, from 1 in 10,000 in 1980 to 1 in 35 children today. He urges parents to seek informed consent and transparency from Christian-based healthcare practices that prioritize patient welfare over pharmaceutical revenue.

Colorado Healthcare Providers for Freedom, which Dark co-founded, is pursuing lawsuits against hospital chains that violated informed consent requirements during COVID vaccine mandates. Dark explains that every vaccine is classified as an investigational new drug, meaning patients have the legal right to refuse without penalty under the Belmont Report’s protections for human test subjects.

“Right now, America is either dumb, numb, or waiting on their next crumb. This is that moment in time where you just rethink everything.”

Matt Dark, Roots Medical

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