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Media Criticize Sen. Eric Schmitt for Opposing DEI Policies in Armed Forces


Mention the name Sen. Eric Schmitt in certain circles, ‍and you’re bound to stir up some controversy. The Missouri GOP Senator has become a ⁤lightning rod for criticism by the nation’s predominant media for taking a stand against what he perceives as harmful leftist‍ ideologies infiltrating the U.S. military.

Caught in a whirlwind ⁣of media scrutiny, some ⁤left-leaning outlets have united‌ in what‍ appears‌ to⁤ be a vigorous smear campaign. They’re taking aim at Schmitt’s resolve to delay the promotion⁤ of‌ Air Force Col.‌ Benjamin Jonsson due to concerns over Jonsson’s alignment with what some see as neo-Marxist beliefs. Championed ‌ by the current administration for a new general position, Jonsson has stirred the pot with a poignant op-ed following the events surrounding George⁣ Floyd—challenging his ⁣white comrades’ stances on racial issues within the ⁢armed forces.

A Controversial Call to Action

Juxtaposing traditional military values with a progressive lens, Jonsson has openly criticized white officers’ approach ⁤to racial topics. “As white colonels, we’re positioned as ⁣major obstacles to change if ‌we don’t actively confront racial injustice,” Jonsson argues. He suggests a lack of ‍awareness about institutional racism‌ and defensiveness among white personnel when such‍ injustices are broached.

Suggesting‌ a need for cultural introspection and adaptation, Jonsson has recommended his peers to devise strategies to dismantle unseen discriminatory barriers. This includes endorsing texts like Robin DiAngelo’s White⁢ Fragility, a work that lends itself to supporting critical race theory—a divisive topic in today’s political climate.

Furthermore, reports have surfaced about Jonsson’s tenure as a leader⁢ at the Air Force Academy, ⁣characterized by a​ strong push for DEI initiatives, which have become a hotbed ⁤of contention. Allegations include Jonsson’s fervent implementation of diversity training‌ post-election and ⁣a stringent adherence to COVID-19 mandates.

A Senator’s Stance Against “Woke” Policies

The halt on Jonsson’s path to promotion initially began with Sen. Tommy Tuberville’s long-standing campaign against ​Biden’s military appointees. However, as Tuberville’s grip loosened amid internal pressures, Schmitt stepped in to uphold the blockade, citing concerns over the penetration of neo-Marxist views into the ranks of America’s defenders.

“It’s imperative we eliminate DEI‍ policies and their ​proponents from our nonpartisan military,”⁢ Schmitt asserted. He emphasizes that ⁣unity ⁢and ​a collective focus‌ on the⁢ mission,⁢ rather than on inherent differences,⁢ are paramount for preserving a merit-based military prowess.

With a ticking clock counting down to a May⁣ 1st deadline, the Senate’s decision on Jonsson’s future remains a topic of heated debate, tightly intertwined with the ‍broader discourse on the military’s cultural environment.

Clamor in the‍ Press Over Military Progressivism

As‍ the saga continues, several media organizations have rushed to Jonsson’s defense, framing the​ discourse around DEI policies as emblematic ‌of America’s broader struggle with ‍racial reconciliation.



Headlines have blazed with the story of‌ Sen. ‌Eric Schmitt’s stand in the face⁢ of ​progressive military policies. In a ⁤recent Washington Post article, Joe Davidson took aim at Schmitt, framing the Senator’s resistance as an‌ issue against racial diversity itself rather than the ‌specific ‘neo-Marxist’ leanings of Col. Benjamin​ Jonsson.

Diverse Voices or Divisive Ideologies?

Davidson’s portrayal waxed nostalgic about a bygone America where diversity, equity, and inclusion were unanimously embraced values. Yet, his insinuation that ⁢Schmitt’s⁢ objections may be rooted ‍in aversion to diversity itself ⁢misrepresents the crux of ⁤Schmitt’s concern—the interjection ‍of politically charged doctrine into military ethos.

Compliments from Jonsson’s colleagues were prominently featured, seemingly to​ mitigate concerns regarding Jonsson’s dedication to DEI scopes within the military framework. These ⁣commendations clash with the portrait of an officer who has been accused of fostering divisive themes under the guise of DEI advancements.

An Echo Chamber of Approbation

Nikki Wentling of the Military Times composed a ⁢sympathetic sketch of Jonsson, sounding the alarm on the broader implications of Schmitt’s actions ‍for ⁣future military promotions. Her approach, coupled ​with her coverage of ‘disinformation’ ⁢and ‘extremism,’ implies a normalcy in Jonsson’s attitudes that aligns with current military upper echelons, subtly endorsing his position.

Moreover,⁣ comments from others⁢ characterized Jonsson’s discourse⁤ as consistent with other senior ​leaders, normalizing ⁣his stance as something of a ‍high-level consensus rather than an outlier push‌ toward a partisan agenda.

Not to be ⁢outdone, Military.com’s Rebecca Kheel continued the chorus of support​ for Jonsson, ⁣setting aside important critiques in favor of a more one-dimensional portrayal that‍ eschews the depth of debate around ⁢contemporary military social dynamics.

Re-envisioning the Military in a New⁣ Ideological Hue

Jonsson, as a favored‌ nominee, ​reflects a broader media push that embodies ‍a yearning to refashion the U.S.‌ armed forces into a more ⁢ideologically progressive institution. ‍This campaign dovetails with ‍President Biden’s administration’s infusion of ‘neo-Marist’ agendas ⁤into the military⁣ mainstream,⁢ often at the expense of traditional martial values and operational readiness.

From highlighting identity politics over essential training to underfunding basic resources for troops—all amidst a backdrop of ongoing military commitments—Biden’s stance on‍ military management has sparked significant controversy and concern.

The dire⁣ straits ‍of current recruiting efforts, particularly among segments of the American population,‍ underscore⁢ the potential fallout ​from these⁣ shifts ⁣in military culture. These changes have spurred widespread debate on what the role⁢ and image of the U.S. military should be moving forward.

The transformation of the military ⁣into a⁢ testing ground for social ideologies not only alarms‌ those with a vested interest in national security but also‌ runs the risk of impairing America’s global reach and defense capabilities. Instead of ‍a critical examination of these potential repercussions, the prevailing media narratives skew toward discrediting conservative figures who are raising the alarm about these shifts.


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