War Space Force officer relieved of post after denouncing Marxist ideology and critical race theory in military: Report - Person punished for sharing opinions outside work.

A commander in the United States Space Force was apparently relieved from his post after appearing on a podcast to promote his book, which asserts a neo-Marxist agenda is transforming military culture and policy.

"Lt. Gen. Stephen Whiting, Space Operations Command commander, relieved Lt. Col. Matthew Lohmeier of command of the 11th Space Warning Squadron, Buckley Air Force Base, Colorado, May 14, due to loss of trust and confidence in his ability to lead," the Space Force said in a statement to the Washington Examiner.

"This decision was based on public comments made by Lt. Col. Lohmeier in a recent podcast. Lt. Gen. Whiting has initiated a Command Directed Investigation (CDI) on whether these comments constituted prohibited partisan political activity."

Lohmeier self-published Irresistible Revolution: Marxism's Goal of Conquest & the Unmaking of the American Military this week. The book, according to the description, explores the “impact of a neo-Marxist agenda” and the manner in which the “Black Lives Matter movement, anti-racism, postmodernism, [and] political correctness” affect the national security of the United States.

Lohmeier said that he had informed his superiors, public affairs staff, and lawyers for the military about the book prior to publication, but it was not subject to a pre-publication review.

Department of Defense Directive 1344.10 prohibits active-duty personnel from engaging in “partisan political activities.” Service members are, however, permitted to express their personal opinions on political candidates and issues in their personal capacity and when not in uniform. Lohmeier denied intending to participate in partisan politics.

"My intent never has been to engage in partisan politics. I have written a book about a particular political ideology (Marxism) in the hope that our Defense Department might return to being politically nonpartisan in the future as it has honorably done throughout history," he told Military.com.

The Air Force Academy graduate appeared on the podcast Information Operation last week to publicize the book, in which he criticized Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin’s diversity and inclusion “agenda.”

"I don't demonize the man, but I want to make it clear to both him and every service member this agenda — it will divide us. It will not unify us, " Lohmeier said.

Austin instituted a 60-day force-wide extremism“stand-down”to determine how best to root out extremism from the military after the Capitol riot on Jan. 6.

“There were members, sadly, of the active-duty force participating and espousing these radical beliefs,” Pentagon spokesman John Kirby said. “We don’t know the full breadth and depth of it.”

Lohmeier said he was asked to train his troops with extremism training and was given a “70-page” booklet of “talking points.” The lieutenant commander said the booklet opened with the Capitol riot and included examples of “white nationalists that have been caught at some point in the last decade and punished for it and kicked out of the military, or a radical Islamic terrorist.”

"The diversity, inclusion and equity industry and the trainings we are receiving in the military ... is rooted in critical race theory, which is rooted in Marxism," Lohmeier said. The Space Force lieutenant colonel also criticized spokespeople at the Defense Department for saying the military has “too many white pilots” amid a pilot shortage. Kirby denied making that claim, however, the Air Force has proposed a plan to increase diversity in the ranks of pilots, which includes “recruiting, retaining and removing barriers” for minorities and women to become pilots.

Citing a diversity initiative in which service members read So You Want to Talk About Race by Ijeoma Oluo, in which the U.S. is referred to as a “white supremacist nation,” Lohmeier told the Information Operation podcast that the young service members are inundated by a “hyperpoliticized work environment where diversity and inclusion initiatives are being pushed constantly.”

Lohmeier added that conservatives in the military who are willing to voice their opinions are painted as “extremists.”

“What you see happening in the U.S. military at the moment is that if you're a conservative, then you're lumped into a group of people who are labeled extremists, if you're willing to voice your views. And if you're aligned with the Left, then it's OK to be an activist online because no one's gonna hold you accountable," he said.

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Commander gets troops killed due to his ineptitude? Reassign him to a new post, and wipe the record clean.
Commander criticizes organized trooning and niggerdom? Fire his ass.

Lol it's no surprise that the JewSA regularly gets btfo by third worlders.
 
United States justifiably interned Japs during the second world war. Any soldier who isn't for spreading AIDS trough out the globe can't be considered loyal. Just get with the times soldier.
 
Well no shit they're going to kick him out if he's a retarded alt-right conspiracy theorist, imagine if Dylan Roof brought an Abrams to his shooting.
 
No different than that Okay-sign Coastie being removed from his post during Talmud Trump's reign. Dissenting voices get purged from the new regime, and newly installed PedoJoe has 20,000 taco bell eating Praetorian Guards stationed at DC protecting him. These kinds of situations can typically only be solved through public revolution or military coup, and America's military post-60s is a dieversified (intentionally diffuse) bloated mass of punks, niggers, faggots, kikes, hajjis, lesbos, and Chicom spies so there's no hope of loyalty there. Revolution is the only valid method of change now but since the drugged-out American consoomer is too apathetic, it will take the collapse of the economy (ongoing as we speak) to finally motivate some plebs into action. No Whites should be supporting the U.S. military, they are not on your side.
 
"There's no Marxist conspiracy" says the Marxist conspirators as they remove someone for calling out the Marxist concpiracy.

Why do people who don’t think America is worth defending join the military, anyway? Just part of the long march through the institutions, I guess.
It's because they want the power of the military to literally be able to put people in gulags.
 
Commander gets troops killed due to his ineptitude? Reassign him to a new post, and wipe the record clean.
Commander criticizes organized trooning and niggerdom? Fire his ass.

Lol it's no surprise that the JewSA regularly gets btfo by third worlders.
Good thing Israel is just doing the dirty work by itself now.
 
Why do people who don’t think America is worth defending join the military, anyway? Just part of the long march through the institutions, I guess.

Because Obama let broke, cat food eating troons enlist and their only motivation to do so was to get free hormones and a dick chop all courtesy of Uncle Sam.
Naturally, the second you let one in, their very first act is to head straight to HR and start bitterly complaining about the structural inequity they face and demand changes, because everything always has to be about them.
Thanks Obama!
 
Well no shit they're going to kick him out if he's a retarded alt-right conspiracy theorist, imagine if Dylan Roof brought an Abrams to his shooting.
Too true, we need to regulate guns so that only the government can use them, a 1% chance that someone could buy a tank using bitcoins is too high a chance when we need 0%.
 
United States justifiably interned Japs during the second world war. Any soldier who isn't for spreading AIDS trough out the globe can't be considered loyal. Just get with the times soldier.
Nobody ever talks about how the States interned Germans after Germany declared war on the US, just the Japanese internment experience. Strange, isn't it? The European victims of this 'racist' internment regime aren't as important, it seems, despite Germans being compared to gorillas (WWI propaganda) and referred to as various ethnic slurs in propaganda. All those Fritzes, Huns, Krauts etc.

Because Obama let broke, cat food eating troons enlist and their only motivation to do so was to get free hormones and a dick chop all courtesy of Uncle Sam.
Naturally, the second you let one in, their very first act is to head straight to HR and start bitterly complaining about the structural inequity they face and demand changes, because everything always has to be about them.
Thanks Obama!
If complaining to HR is so effective, why are horrible leaders are still in positions of leadership? Is it just effective for Idpol?
 
Seeing as how only a handful of people actually go into space at a time (and then AFAIK only to the ISS), having a "Space Force" kind of seems like a joke. Especially when space travel seems to be regressing...
 
Nobody ever talks about how the States interned Germans after Germany declared war on the US, just the Japanese internment experience. Strange, isn't it? The European victims of this 'racist' internment regime aren't as important, it seems, despite Germans being compared to gorillas (WWI propaganda) and referred to as various ethnic slurs in propaganda. All those Fritzes, Huns, Krauts etc.
The difference with the Germans and the Japanese is that the Japanese who were interred were mainly American citizens. Both the Germans and Italians interred were non-citizens. The Federal government can do whatever the fuck it wants to do with resident aliens who are from countries that the US is at war with, but they deprived citizens of their rights just because of some distant relation to Japan. It’s all a tragedy but doubly so for the citizens who were treated as threats to the US because of their ancestry.
 
“What you see happening in the U.S. military at the moment is that if you're a conservative, then you're lumped into a group of people who are labeled extremists, if you're willing to voice your views. And if you're aligned with the Left, then it's OK to be an activist online because no one's gonna hold you accountable," he said.
Ahh shit, are you sure he doesn't actually work at *insert place where I work here* instead of the military?
 
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