Tanker123 said:
SECDEF entails someone with executive experience and preferably retired general officers.
This is what he said: "First of all, you've got to fire the chairman of the Joint Chiefs," Hegseth said, referring to Gen. Charles Q. Brown Jr. "Any general, any admiral, whatever," who was involved in diversity, equity and inclusion programs or "woke s---" has "got to go," Hegseth said."
I find it interesting many allude to a woke culture in the military, but I have yet to see evidence of it.
I don't agree there is a woke culture in the military yet but DEI is enshrined in the institution at this point, thanks to the Obama and Biden administrations. The day to day experience of military members in the field isn't living and breathing DEI but there are plenty of artifacts in policy and even strategy documents that indicate DEI is a priority. Hell, the Air Force has a fellowship for O-5s to get a master's in diversity!
A SecDef that wants to tear that down is necessary to ensure the DEI policy apparatus doesn't consume the culture before it is too late.
That said, I do not like targeting Gen Brown in the manner Hegseth did in his Shawn Ryan podcast. Gen Brown seems to have committed an unforgivable sin (in the eyes of the anti-woke military mob) of commenting on racial tensions in the wake of George Floyd. He wasn't even playing the woke game when he did it, but there's little reasoning when it comes to someone who wants to find a boogeyman.
To the contrary, his priority as Chairman is almost identical to Hegseth's when it comes to focusing the Joint Force on warfighting and building warfighting capacity (in weapons, platforms, etc.) to be able to beat China or anyone else in a conflict. On multiple public occasions, he's been overt in his position that he does not favor tipping the scales in favor of any particular demographic group because it always means taking away opportunity from others - which is pretty much the underlying intent of the anti-DEI movement.
It'll be a shame if they don't give Gen Brown a chance to work for the Trump administration before giving him the axe - he's as beholden to civilian priorities as anyone else in the uniform-wearing side of the DoD. The Chairman isn't going to lead a rebellion against the SecDef and POTUS - unless you're Gen Milley. We shouldn't desire that kind of disruption of our republic's design. The JCS under Brown is night and day different than under Gen Milley (who no one misses for a myriad of reasons including his completely inappropriate politicization of his office as CJCS and disruption of the civilian-military relationship).