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Most humiliating punishment imaginable : Black National Guardsman allegedly forced to wear heavy chain

‘Most humiliating punishment imaginable’: Black National Guardsman allegedly forced to wear heavy chain Tom Vanden Brook, USA TODAY © Bruce Weaver Maryland National Guard Sgt. Bruce Weaver wearing a chain as discipline. WASHINGTON – Sgt. Bruce Weaver recalls in an instant the heft of the chain that the all-white trainers at the Maryland National Guard forced him to wear during training at officer candidate school.  For three days, Weaver, a Black soldier in the Maryland National Guard, hauled the chain – running, falling behind under the burden, being hectored by instructors. They claimed it would remind him to follow the chain of command.

Commanders Issue VACCINATED BRACELETS; Violates EO Policy

The blue bracelets have the words “For Our Country” written on them. Battalion Commanders have stripped Company Commanders of the authority to approve leave for someone that hasn’t been vaccinated. Why the company cannot do this on its own is beyond me. There is maybe a lack of trust for its leaders? Is this a way to coerce its soldiers into getting the vaccine? If so, it may be a direct violation of Army Regulation 600-20, Command Policy. I Can See It Now, “Hey Bro, I Want to Go Workout. Let me Borrow Your Bracelet” And it is only a matter of time before someone recreates the bracelet and sells it for $10 a pop.

Azzi: To get beyond racism, you must account for race

Azzi: To get beyond racism, you must account for race Robert Azzi From the Upper Valley to the Lakes Region and Seacoast - from New Hampshire’s largest newspaper to the State House - arguments over HB544, “… AN ACT relative to the propagation of divisive concepts … ” are roiling the state’s cultural and political waters. Simply stated, HB544 is an attempt to protect white institutional privilege and supremacist narratives about America’s origins, while inhibiting free speech and difficult discussions about American values and interests. An attempt to delegitimize Critical Race Theory (CRT), which examines and contextualizes social and cultural issues related to race, justice, law, and political power.

Robert Azzi: To get beyond racism, you must account for race

Robert Azzi: To get beyond racism, you must account for race Published: 4/4/2021 8:00:20 AM From the Upper Valley to the Lakes Region and Seacoast, from New Hampshire’s newspapers to the State House, arguments over HB 544, a bill designed to prohibit “an act relative to the propagation of divisive concepts” are roiling the state’s cultural and political waters. Simply stated, HB 544 is an attempt to protect white institutional privilege and supremacist narratives about America’s origins, while inhibiting free speech and difficult discussions about American values and interests. An attempt to de-legitimize Critical Race Theory (CRT), which examines and contextualizes social and cultural issues related to race, justice, law and political power.

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