“庞大的 DEI 官僚机构”伤害了美国武装部队; 亚利桑那州立大学研究发现
"Vast DEI Bureaucracy" Hurting U.S. Armed Forces; ASU Study Finds

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/political/asu-study-vast-dei-bureaucracy-hurting-us-armed-forces

The College Fix 的卡梅伦·阿坎德 (Cameron Arcand) 的一份报告强调了对美国军队内部多样性、公平和包容性 (DEI) 举措有效性的担忧。 这份由亚利桑那州立大学美国机构中心进行的报告声称,DEI 的努力转移了人们对传统美国价值观的注意力,并过于关注“无意识偏见”和“交叉性”等概念的教学。 该研究分析了全军 DEI 实施的各个方面,包括 DEI 办公室的人员配置和西点军校等机构的教育项目。 报告认为,这些 DEI 做法只会分散注意力,而不是促进部队之间的团结。 导演唐纳德·克里奇洛 (Donald Critchlow) 指出,批判种族理论 (CRT) 在美国武装部队的训练中广泛存在。 他写道,DEI 项目在整个军队和学院中随处可见,并且超出了正式训练的范围。 唐纳德·克里奇洛 (Donald Critchlow) 建议完全取消 DEI 办事处,尽管他承认目前这样做存在政治障碍。 相反,他建议强调以美国对自由和机会的奉献为中心的公民教育。 这项建议是在有报道称招募新军人遇到困难之后提出的。

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By Cameron Arcand of The College Fix

A new Arizona State University study suggests that Diversity, Equity and Inclusion efforts in the United States military are ineffective.

The study done by the university’s Center for American Institutions argued that there is a emphasis on training new soldiers about social issues like “unconscious bias” and “intersectionality” in a way the center says runs contrary to typical American ideals. The study examined DEI plan’s in different sector of the military, including DEI office staffing and education at academies like West Point.

“The massive DEI bureaucracy, its training and its pseudo-scientific assessments are at best distractions that absorb valuable time and resources,” the executive summary states. “At worst they communicate the opposite of the military ethos: e.g. that individual demographic differences come before team and mission.”

Donald Critchlow, director of the center, wrote in the introduction it was focused on looking at the influence of Critical Race Theory in the United States Armed Forces training.

“The Commission on Civic Education in the Military began as a project to review civic education in the military. Our research team did not expect to find Critical Race Theory so embedded and pervasive. Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion programs are found throughout the U.S. Armed Forces and our service academies,” Critchlow wrote. “This year long study documents just how pervasive these training programs are in our Armed Forces and Service Academies and that DEI extends well beyond just formal training programs in the military and service academies.”

“The Founders of our nation understood and feared a politicized military. History had shown them that a politicized army easily became the tool of tyranny. The Armed Forces of the United States has proudly upheld this long tradition of separating mission from politics,” he continued.

In terms of recommendations, the study suggests that DEI offices be completely scrapped, but said it may be politically unlikely for the time being.

“The surest way to eliminate the concerning trends we have identified, and the growth of race and sex-based scapegoating and stereotyping in the U.S. military, is to altogether end the DEI bureaucracy there,” the study states. “However, until such a time as the executive or legislative branches of the government choose to end the DEI bureaucracy in our federal agencies and military, we are left to advocate the pursuit of alternative avenues that may affect positive change despite existing policies.”

They also suggested the military prioritize civic education with a focus on “America’s commitment to freedom and opportunity.”

The study comes as some branches of the military continue to struggle with recruiting new service members.

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