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>> what's up? >> what are you doing, man? >> good to see you. >> thanks for being here, of cours course. >> how are you? >> good to see you. >> keep going. >> keep going. [laughter] >> we're good. >> you got it. thank you guys for making the trip. >> cheers to you guys. >> cheers. >> cheers to warriors. appreciate it. >> thank you, sir. >> welcome to a special edition of "modern warriors." war on warriors. each man here has served on warriors, each man here hasr served in our nation's militaryl and has spoken out aboutitary an a disturbing change in culture at the department of defense right now, our military is being indoctrinateds with ae critical race theory curriculum to appease social justice warriors while losing werriors while losing
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we are all here at an undisclosed location outside of nashville, tennessee, to talk about these concerns ove r some tennessee whiskey with real warriors who were at the forefronwhiskel warrt of th. stu scheller, best selling author of crisis of command and former lieutenant colonel in the united states marine corps, lieutenane colonel scheller served in the marine corps for 17 yeareass as an infantry officer deploying to iraq and afghanistan. afghr and hasan. commanded at the platoon, the company and battalion level. wesley hunt is a west point graduate and former apache helicopter pilot who flew fifty five combat air missions during operation iraqi freedom. hunt also served as a diplomatic liaison officer tosof saudi arabia. s hunt's father is aaudi retiredey lieutenant colonel in the army and both of his siblings also attended west point and served there 60 years of military service just in his immediate
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family. >> captain jason churchch is retired u.s. army he wetired u.s. army 2012. he was injured in an ied blast that resulted in the loss ofh ls both his legs below the knee. despite this, he still wants to serve his country and herrenl is currently the chairmay n of veterans on duty. and congressman mike walsh represents florida's 6th congressional district and serves on the house. arme ngressionad services committee s the ranking republican for military readiness subcommittee. he's a combat decoratednking a green beret colonel inouse and the national guard is the former white house and pentagon policy adviser . he's been at the forefront of exposing woke policies being implemented throughout our military and is the firs tel green beret to be elected to congress. than conk you all, gentlemen, fr being here. cheers. you guys are allll warriors. inu guys are allll warriors. you're still paschen aboutt what's happening in's happe our military today. what do we mean when wnir e same
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think the military is going lokke? is the problem overblown? military igoinwhat do you guys ? it's very real.lown? it's actually coming from the soldier, from the cadets in of tsoldier, from the cadets in what's happeninghe. you know, i found out what wastw being taught at west point,ht a which is a seminar titledr ti how to cope with your whiteness and white rage. rage" at west point, they were recommend dying to not say mom and dad, not say boyfriend girlfriend. are beinnd. and they're being taught that the flag that they signed up to die for is inherently at its core, bad. thatbad. it's that it's misogyn, that it's racist, that it's that it's racist, that it's a lot of recruits are sayingwe that's not what we signed up for. and it is tearing our military apart in the inside. yes, impossible to avoidd th the conversation. woke ism is just simpl y placing the social values of, you know, equal opportunity over the values of the organization. so in the military, it couldr
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be war fighting. and so i give a story infightin wed so i give a story infightin we had to give a pitch to minorities to push them intoo combat arms and white students were told they weren't allowedtc to go to this pitch. right.h, right and the thought process was general officers come from minorities. yeah genera, so general officers come co right. fombat arms,r our viewers, comb, infantry, armor and aviationank. aviation. e woul we would segregate let's call it one hundred females and black hispanic minority, not white males. and so i stood in front of them and explained this and said, hey, it's very important for you all to look at combat arms because of we need you represented the general officer ranks. well, after the speech, i har re three black officers come upsayh to me and said, this is . >> you should be treating us like equals. and i as the the great officer completely agreed with them. but in that momentr comp, i fel
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i don't know, i felt afraid. i felt like i had to hold party line. so rather than saying, hey,e wi guys, i agree with you, i justso stooodd there and said, hey, look, it's important that we are very representative intake the military and that you guys a take a look at combat arms right? people don't speak out whatt wh they know to be true because there's a lot to lose. right. so the fear of there's going to be repercussions ofssio a currennst of whatever the theo thinrrennst of whatever the theo will think if i say something,ah am i going to make e a difference? and why would i risk everythinig that i have? i had to kind of step back andck say, i don't believe with this fundamentally, but am i going to make a change and apachemake pilot, i had my life savedsave by apache pilots. and so, yeah, actually , it wasu a female. >> but just hearingyo you acknowledge and say, yeah,wl i mean, the whole race thing,miy the whole minority thing, >> t be treated as equal. that's right. that's correct. right. we th all that's what everyone equ
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should want.al equality. and soitth the critical race theory, just assuming that the system is inherently racist ,i think is shortsighted. when someone throws a stat upsi. and says the marine corps critical race is inherently racistne say, because there's l black officers in the general officer ranks whatcer they dont report is that black officers are less likely to go incers ar when asked why, it's because usually what they told me wassk. i want a marketable skill.u right.haveo and so whaast you have to askar yourself as a military professional when you're trying to solve this problem is , is it the military's at it the military's at young ages and teachniciti families of differentes ethnicities of why infantry is important? they want to become general officers or because of this social dynamic that is way beyond just the military slice w of the problem. you just look at t it and say there's less black officers as general officers. therefore, the system must be inherently racist. stem must when really i think e should subscribe to we wantstana quality. w we want one standard that we think if you want to be an
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infantry officer , you to be an whatntry officer , you to be an apache pilot. if you want to be whatever itac is , you have to achieve theseta standard. sa i agree what you're saying,, its and i often say it's about standards, not about gender , about race, not about religion. relit race, not about religion. to be a marine. this is standard to be the best air force pilot that you cann be or to be a green beret and that's it. you either meet the standard oru you don't, because that's the military'sthe st should be e military's sole objective is wha t is the standard that wee th need to have the best military members we canitar to defend the nation, to defeat our enemy. it's also a choice. it' for also a choice. it' to the person that chooses combat arms is basicallythey wan a there because they want a there because they want we wanwot to put steel on targe. and regardless, of what your mentality is , that has wi nothing to do with your race, religion, color or creed. race, i chose to fly apaches bee i wanted to be at the tip of the spear and they will combat and they look very cool. they look amazing. and they have air conditioning.. we could car e less when you're on the ground there enu're on the ground there on the ground, takero
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enemy rounds. first of all, the enemy'dss bullets could care less whatd wn color you are. and when i'm calling in ai ir support, i could care less what color the pilot is . i just want bombs and rockets on forehead's on the bad guys. that's it.ys. that's it.body t and that's it.he who can meet the standard? big yes, that because that'st having the big thing. i mean, if you're not having standards, you're going to allow certain elements ofo am politicsents o to come into pla. >> and what that does is it puts soldiers, sailors, airmen, and marines lives at risk. you have people who cannot perform a job in positions of real p importance, that's why peopleyig die. i mean, look, i was laying on ae battlefield myself. i was bleedingfi out.e >> if i had people surrounding me who could notul meed not t the standards physically, ttlefl didn't care to carry me offd, c the battlefield, could not meet the standardould not mandards sf to provide air support, fighting off the taliban to make sure make a medevac co land.la i'm dead. i'm not here.nd and you know, that's obviously i love being here and i love having my wife. i love being able to growil a family. but when we look at thisy
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problem over time, thi e look as also over hi reduces america's ability r to fight and win wars. i mean, if you have peopleif yoh dying on the battlefield, even people losing their lives, dyinn you have forces losing the ability to project power. that's an enemy like china.ilit y to russia beats us .us so if we're prioritizing politics over military effectiveness and readiness, wes will lose the next war.the br >>ea we have more modern warrios on the other side of the break. fox nation is forever grateful to those who've put this great country first and to show our appreciation, we're continuing to offer all active military and veterans their first year of fox nation for free stream all new shows that celebrate our country that you can only watch on fox nation. there's a whole set of stories that have never really been told before. what you know about the korean war may not be the full story. it's usually the start of the cold war here. eyewitness accounts from soldiers on the front lines of war. >> not only my call, it was my duty to serve my country.
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expand your team with a fiber freelancer. again >> we're being told time and time again, though, that that diversadiversit is our str. it seems to be the dods number one talking point. levels. a lot of levels i've had thist argument thrown at me. att. ect thrown at me. you brought up a perfectple. example, lost your legs, need someone to carry you off. i mean, you look like a pretty a big dude. and i waa prs biggeretty back .. and that ain't even without the legs. i would have a hard time picking you up by myself as a 200 pound man and carrying you off the battlefield. thisoff the battlefield. sports ? >> this is what i think abous w. a lot. s equa the wnba is equal opportunity.oo it's not equality. g it's saying we're giving you ano equal opportunity play. but if wrte wanted equality, you have to try out fory the same team as the nba.ou now, imagine if there was a basketball game was playedimag ine and one team was all the be players and one was the strength of diversity. and yoanher wa stu had you had spots reserved for every ethnicityed r and gender. and they playe eved and the losb
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team was killed because that is the outcome in war. i don't understand whyderstand w sports aren't held to the stren same standard of diversity as your strength. uwe npd maength. a two hundred pound man that is bleeding out from both legshs and somehow when that outcome is death, we have a different philosophy philoso on that. tant there's an important point in the physicality and the physical fitness and all of that. right. and thatf that is it takes diff physical dynamics and differentg levels of strength to beth trina a marine than it does to be ormarine than it does to be a cyber warrior. yes, right. or to be a supply officer .whath that's calleavd what have you . and so, you know, legislation that we just got in the defensee bill directs the militarysica to let's make the physicals to standards to the job. standards to the job. and stop dividing men andin women. and , you know, alonmeg's gender lines. right. it's about again, it's aboutag standabout again, it's aboutag and hitting those standards and making sure they fit
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the job. right. if you're ou're a cyber warrior, hav i'm not going to haveg to probably drag a cyber warrior away from computeraway from their computer, which is the point. we also need cyber warriorkeybol we have the combat arms.walks of we need all different walks ofe. life. the choice>>, where did this coe from? where did the idea tha t sociaid the idea tha the military should be a social laboratory for social justiceern come from? wame from? administration? was it a certain policy?military was it i remember women in the military, women in combat roles,omba where where did the a that equity i love your analogy of the nba and the nba. where did that analysis come? president obama said publicly, i want to see everresidenty min have an equal opportunity in mit the military and on the surface, everyone agreesng e with that. everything we're talking about, we all want everyone to have ann equity that's agreed to .d >> they wanted to do female s male infantry units to therine marine corps, spent six monthsnn ,did a female engagement,emembe i remember, and they had a male
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baremember, and they had a male battalion. and so they carved this ouion, an for six months provided datad that showed readinessan and capability and they provided i provit and said, heys not as effective here as thecti. data in the six months that weuo used our resources to prove this. y of the and the secretary of the navy, ray mabus, said , i don't care what we're done. right. so i was at the basic school atw the time where we create mlseprd and we do alinl this thing. prd we do alinl this thing. briefs to a panel calledsory dacoits. wom it's likene the defense advisory for women in combat is a congressional panel. and so that was what i spent most of my time on .e so i was getting frustrated. the whole organizationwhole was getting frustrated. so ray mabus thehen came down tl to the basic school to talk to us because this whole conversation that we're having was ersation that we're having is talking about everything, we're what i just said . but therng, e wasaids one point sticks out clearly in my mindcl because everyone agrees everyone should haveearl an equt opportunity to go out and try out for whatever that standard is . but the question is , arestion standards going to lowerin to shove in some of these initiatives?
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and so some captain was brave enough to stand up and say,, secretary of the navy. mavis, i have a question.'re can you address standards? everything you're saying we alln agree with , but our standardso are going to drop. i and this quote is forever etched into my mind like at th common. we looked at the captain. he said standards won't change, but they will evolve. . and so that was it.. that's all we got left. leat's all we got left. and we were more so that's kind of so in my mind right around been it just like it wasl of clear to all of us . u it doesn't mattes,r what your feedback is , you're going to dance around questions. you can provide them datnce aron it doesn't matter. and since then, it's kind ofy progressively got to have standard and standards had to have actually right now, o the physical standards for a female be coming in into the r the infantry is lower than that a like that is unquestioned. >>like that is unquestioned. i agree. fear if you can't meetgree. the standards right, you're going to havei the physical strength to do these things that the problem
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this is the problem whenstre chan is the problem whenstre hard changes to the military because the military has these t things to experience, we havewi. seen what it takes to win. wha we've seen what happens and whys we lose. >> thef n they found ways of trying to bring academia into it, putting out your scrapbooks list, saying somebody like ibraham kindie i needs to be re. read . i mean, this guy is literally vouching for racism. the we talk about this stuff before. this is how you get it. c academrthis isi basicallyinated indoctrinated. that's how you have it taught at the academies. at an officer corps starts buying into this stuff, they're willing to make excuses for the evolving standards, especially if they haven'tofficd in war. >> that scares me. it' hur and i think it's going to hurt us long term. a what was your experience?k you know, as aof black officer n the military? y? so when i was coming up in comi our regiment at west pointre twenty four , our brothers and five sisters. ninety three , this was no3,t a thing. we weren't having these kinds h of conversations. and 9/11 happene md my sophomoro year at west point. so my entire class knew thatt we're all getting ready to go
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to war. in soed we trained accordingly. and so when i look at all the the changing of the names of barracks and changed the names of bases and whatnot, this i is all made up stuff thatp stuf happened over the course ofned the past few years.y guys you sw the past few years.y guys you sw with brought up and said, i don'saidt want to serve at fot benning or fort bragg because they're confederate general. >> this never happened.brag and the four years was ans ac eight years active duty ofth the thousands of conversationsaa i've had, this was never a bone of contention. any complaintsntention on the id at a.p. hill a ton of times at,t no point do we even ask who is a.p. hill? you know, i could open hill, a history book and read aboute what he did in the civil war. gt and later, when i goti my masters, i found out about it. ma, hey, peoplee that make sense. but, you know, the peoplealyzin g on the ground are analyzingt'o that. and there is some you know, it's not our jobt to rewritoure history. it's our job to learn from itvov and then evolve and go forward. but thisd go whole rewriting ofs history is troubling. you should say something real quick, like on top of that, now that we're bringing it to the
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forefront, now that we understand at fort hood, where i was stationed at confederate general fort rucker, fort bragg, was a rambo training, its actually pretty remarkable to think that, wow, we've comeel a very long way.e've and if we change the names on these buildings that we have no perspective of it. i am less interested or worrieds about the name of it and beinge like, wow, there was a time where we were naming these after buildings and naming these bases after confederate generals e genera and then looke as a black apache helicopter pilot. helicopterilot flyinflying combn baghdad. that is absolutely amazing. and do not want a war that happens outside of america. t wantand i don't want to lose i perspective on the funny thing is to when you're when you're talking whe about renaming thi all these bases.s i mean, congressman, you know,is this stuff costs money. it costs money, millions ofnd dollars to do it. and right now we've go ot on ri barracks and other things that are goinat g on right now that are a deteriorating on our bases. i mean, that's a complaint i get from a lot of field greats officers i talk to is that the barracks for enlisted personnerracksl are becoming quw antiquated. i mean, these things are builtbo 50 years ago, but we're goingrei to be spending money
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on renaming bases and not actually providing adequatermy u army. the just move the last few soldierse out of world war two barracks called smoke bomb hill on fort m hadn't smoke bomb hill on fort m right. because they hadn't hadhe the funding to do so to told inh to your point, they care aboutoe mold in the bathrooms. they car e about their living conditions and they care abouthi ng thaving the ammo, the equipme and the things and the leadership. eadership thatthey need to go f. colonel , you said, though,u're you said nobody cares., amongs and i think you're right. i mean, among trigger pullerspu and everybody but somebody cares like whabut? y that who's setting the policy thatay, does care that saying no, no, no, no, no, no, no, renamingrta. bases is really important because whoever they are, they're very powerful because it looks like, look, i mean, it's it's the progressive lefts that's pushing this agenda. i thk, frankly, you haveno. a lot of generals in the pentagon right now that areg just shifting with the winds political winds, because at the end of the dayuse at t, we d to be focused on war fightinggha the fact that the chinese navyos
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is now larger than ours,ace fo their space force is larger than ours. rcan they're modernizing their nuclear weapons faster. and we have iran racing towards a nuclear bomb. hat strikelfmb. fighter fleet isn't flyable. it's not as though we have mo's not as though we have kind of more esoteric, historic issues. esoteriwe have serious problemu our military today. and then layered on top of crisi that, we have a recruiting crisis where we can't even convc convince people to come in.backt we'll be right back .h io with more modern warriorrs."s. >> fox nation is forever grateful to those who've put this great country first. we're continuing to offer all active military and veterans their first year of fox nation for free stream. all new shows that celebrate our country that you can only watch on fox nation. not only my call, it was my duty to serve my country. plus binge the shows that continue to honor the heroes who helped to protect our nation. if you're active military or a veteran, go to fox station
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absonot. sayin so they're looking at us andre they're saying they over here bickering over lowering standards and changing names on buildings. and we're going to be out here o war fighting and invading other countries. and by the time they wake upll b is going to be too late.te. yeah, we're running around preaching climate strategy to take our entire military vehicle fleet tanks, armored personnel carriers, humvees, all electric by twenty, thirty five to twenty four . if you sho w me an electric apache resource that really right. e >>ta i want the tanks that are going to kill the most bad guys and be the most lethal, notno the one that's least carbon emitting, but that is a seriousn look it is strategy. you can look it up.t it it's on the table righ's on thtt so that's the focus of the leadership. they need to do with lethality . no mar-a-lago in our electric >> mar-a-lago in our electric vehicles, more lethal than tha n a turbine in the back. they're a greater liability that's being driveback of ng dr by politicians. right. that's being driven by tha by t is being driven by to an agenda'
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that is coming from the left. pa because at the end of the day, you have political appointees in charge of the pentagon. force ane of the pentagon. we need the most lethal fighting force. and it's about standards s, not about gender , race, religion. so have you seen that when itn e comes to west point,po more civilian professorsint, whh came out of the samel pi educational pipeline as other elite civilian universitiese and bring those politics with them? my sister wapothems actually a t point professor as i was a math instructor as a major one .strur my brother and i wer whee both cadets and i think even at that time, having some civilian instructors was actually a really good thing. abou thought, as you were talking about, which is really important, you get differentth perspectives. but at the end oe f the day, wel were all focused on ware fighting and the overwhelming majority of our instructormings were rotc guys, former west point graduates, they camet, t back to teach at west point tea to talk about and teach wachr fighting. you can go anywhere else, but i
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if you don't want a war, fight rancorously going in school. so we should not be changinge cg the way we teach at the military academies to indoctrinate ourselves to the way to the civilian findhe civilian works. we're trying to recruit you and find young people that wannt actually fight wars. >> we have to cater to them and cate cr to their needs to gt into what they want to do. teto what they want to do. let'acs teach it. l right. let's go to that then, because the the centerpiece of thishe a rmarticle, the army times, about the woke military debate, is about the army's inability to meet its recruiting goals. itng, by som goae estimates,ls.i twenty thousand short in recruits as men who've servereca and have and have kids that could would you recommend to your kids to join today's military? av you know, i goe t i have to say absolutely i would, but that's because i believe absolu believe that the united states is under a level ofs un threat that it's never been
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under before. however, we are seeing about 50 to 60% of recruits come from military families. and we're seeing time and time again it's a double kill shot. we're seeing that military all of this stuff going on ,is this distraction from war fighting, the localness that's going on and tha that't is just devastating. >> you layer on toastatingp that the first african-american secretary of defense the saying the military is being overcome with white supremacy whi and we have to have a training stand down threat number one , threa>a number one and training stand to be okay. to be okay. bad study was done on then>>n a study was done. the hundred military members out of two and a half million, f two point zero zero four percent. i know a lot of you don'o t doa a lot of math . tin that's a tiny, tiny fraction. yes. ext participate in any extremism yet. that was the numbere theumber om so i thinkun a lot of communitis
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of color, why would they wantt their kid joining a systemically racist militaryhr ? i'm not concerned with whereight we're at right now because the post 9/11, guys and gals, we are still actually inac charge. we're the colonelstually in . b it's going to be generals, lieutenant colonels and majors. right now. they actually fought a rea ually fougl war ught a rea yeah, we're good rightwe'r now because we're going to beleader the future leaders. they're actually going to be a there for all those people being pushed out. they're being pushed out in a ten years from now. we are indoctrinating our future colonels and our future. lieutenant colonel , you asked a question about my kids. i would obviously be like, yes, if you want to serveod b your country, god bless you . lessouwe need you .ou we have to have you .t i have concern aboutnels and their colonels, lieutenantt them colonels, and there are majorsy that might get them killed. that's my concern. nk we havei think we had the be. talent. i thnt. enlisted, best young company grade that we have the best facilities. i mean, countries, otherhere. countries plus the united states to train here our budget. seven hundred and fiftbudgety bn dollars a year is larger than some countries. thme countries.
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soat that is a lot of huge asses that our united states military has. the only thing that'ous wrong with our military is a leadership. wow.g ca and so this thing can be fixed d after world war one guy named marshall, secretary of the army, came iy of then and gd of all those old bureaucratic generals, allowed the ascension the eisenhower, g the ascension ultimately leading to our success in world war two .wo we neerld d anothewar r marshall to come in and clean out that old leadership class so that we can have some of that young talent matriculate, move to th . top . i mean, this is th ingreatest>> is th country in the world. it reall y is .ll i think there is no placey on earth better than the united states of america, and it's worth fighting fore be. it's worth defending and ins my opinion, worth dying for. but the issue you have right i now, you have left leaning but radicals who are in leaninthe pentagon and in the we house and in the halls of congress who are saying that this country isn't even worthngw fighting for to begin with . so how are you going c to incentivize people to come inworth fi and serve? them to come into the military? imi you're seeing recruiting numberlitaryyou're ss drop becae
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you're seeing this approach from the left saying that this this the left saying that this for and you've got a military that is exacerbating the divide by implementing ridiculous policies that divide us among race and gender. it's something to me thaty ex is destructive long term-, because if you don't have defense being honestly just brought together by patriots, lw by people who really do believe what this country stands for, that's how thingally do s fall . it's a recipe for destruction.ai one other point i want to add to my recruitment that isn't talked about in the media a lot. there' mes a new program calledd my genesis. i did my research and i talked to a bunch of recruiters thatw o i know now when an 18 year old n goes in and says, i wantatever to join whatever service he fills ou fills outt a disclosur to release his medical information, the government has centralizeion.asd all of our mem information and the information systems called genesisatn syste so anyone that's prescribed adhd, antidepressant, all of the prescription drugs that we push out on a mass basis now
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is popping. it is visible now. and most opuf these young, well, hip , it doesn't apply if you when you go he signed the paperwork that saysthat. you have them access to that. yeah. okay, disqualifying the disqualify factors from prescription drugs. so, i mean, all you goprt to det that tmean, all you goprt to det the skinny on that. >> and so there's a lot ofot ofu esissues. >> fox nation is forever grateful to those who've put this great country first. and to show our appreciation, we're continuing to offer allves active military and veterans their first year of fox fox nr free stream, all new shows that celebrate our country that you can only watch on fox nation. there's a whole set of stories that have never really been told before. >> what you know about the korean war may not be the full story. it's just the start of the cold war. here. >> eyewitness accounts from soldiers on the front lines of war, not only my call, it was
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on the future of humanity is on the line. a courageous crew of celebrities will go where none have gone before. >> oh, good luck. no pressure. here's a quote from a lieutenant colonel in the marine corps, dale papworth. marincorps. twenty six years, i don't know, he said with a wolke militarylia whose most seniory whor officer concerned about white ragege t to discover and discharge white extremists, blaming it allit on toxic masculinity, discharging real warriors for not being vaccinated, having a two day stand down to discuss white extremism, the promotion loite extremism, the promotion combat, lowering recruiting centers, blaming the military for two hundred and fortdards, c
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seven years of institutional racism is not the military i was in for twenty six years. >> does that resonate with you?e really is veryso welnatel, becae what i love about our camaraderie and just sitting here right now is having conversations. we were literally politically y incoincorrect for my entire tn the military. we would tell off color jokes ih here and there. we've got to learn about each lv other, fight together, live with each other. and we realize tha other andt wh literally all the same, insult each other on a regular basis by the way. but we're offensive. >>t we're offensive. right. and we thrive on that. oth we had a great time with it. and so every time i hear that, h i think to myself, like the most fun that i've ever hadf with sitting or sharingny some really funny, maybe off color, totally inappropriatemy jokes with my fellow comrades.cd and wees laughed about it.t an and then we talked about ite and we joked about it. it's beeoun fut itn together anr got closer because we got closer because of it. it's so funny how we have this bond together based on humanity. based on our imperfections. we were able to get through
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because we put our country. first. werst. noumbe one .ects whenbe one .ects and the training reflects that. i mean, when you're going through hard training, when you're going through hard times, that requires you to lean on each other, firsople and to work with people requires you to communicate. and these are the things thatnde are goinse g to be taken away.e when you start to dividestart to people, you start to have now, standards change because now, look, i don't know ilo if you cn carry me. i don't know if you can. bit >> and then there becomes a bitt of a yes, a little bit of a wall built.ar yes. i find it hard to believe thattt this is bringing units closer together. it's not you're losing that camaraderie that is necessary in war because it is .n you' it is . when you're out there and youeb need to know somebody has your back and can do it. poli back and can do it. the biggest priority is the politics of the day. >>m bo w fary fromy. indiana or from inner cityit detroit or wherever, jewish, f christian , muslim, you alltoger forced together. and it really came home to me with a world war two veteran that i became close to in northe florida, came from
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the segregated south and said, you know, he told me i never really had any realip wit relationship with a person oh f color my entire career ingated o the segregated south. and then he rounds the corner,u his first ship in the navy, and his bunkmate is black. and there are literally sleeping on top of each other bc and they become lifelong friends. exactly right. and that's why i think we have to get back to national service. some share s, d sacrifice for a cause bigger. and then the only colo wrorried you're worried about is red, white and blue. ringo right. because you're all americans serving a cause bigger than yourselves. > fox station is forever grateful to those who've put thateful to those who've put we're continuing to offer all active military and veterans their first year of fox nation for free stream. >> all new shows celebrate our country that you can only watch on fox nation was not only my call, it was my duty to serve my country. plus binge the shows that continue to honor the heroes who helped to protect our nation.
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house for $19. >> i've talked to spokesman of an army division recentlyn who denies that there's any pro denies that there's any political prerogatives in the military in one sentence.
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what would you say to someone wo who denies the fact that the pentagon has awoken thiswoke problem to people who say this is this is overblown, this is made the soldiers, the sailors, the families of the cadets that are ringing our phones off the hooks that s are sending the briefings how to cope with your whiteness and white rage? they have a very different view. they are incredibly uncomfortable because they feel like the the military organization.y will why are they coming to me c and not to you? this is a grassroots push back and outrage thatblin is bubbling up. if we have to address thist th problem now before we facehe nex the next war, the next national crisis, look at the statementstl coming from leadership. can you not tell mere e there'ig a quote, problem going on in the military is ridiculous to deny the problem existshe. wt and it's not just within the military. the issue right nothe isw is the
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military becomes the epicenter because of the control thate hoa the white house can exert. it's very evident to see this philosophy and this failed ideology permeating through the ranks. if you say that it doesn'te exist and served in the military and if you say ityx doesn't exist and you haveis served in the military, thenyoum i discredit you immediately because you're not telling the truth. thepray god we are going to tae charge in the congresst go and we're just going to haveto to legislate. we have already proposed amendments to ban crt, to ban anti-american, marxist. we canmerican go down the listf our anmerican go down the listf not only in our military academies, but if we're not successful. i fear futursue soldiers,airmen sailors, airmen, marine guardians are going to suffer.
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>>s this is the greatest county in the world because we've been through way worse over generations. now, man, this is a countr generatiy this is a countr that got through a civil war.y t this is a country that becamebat back to back world war champions. o- warthis is a country that got through vietnam veterans returning home. you're being spat on by fellow americans . we all came home to a hero's welcome , a very optimistic and i know we're going to right this ship because that's the american way. i love your optimism, brother. >> look, i love this country. w' it's given so many people a great opportunity for life.s l and i thineck it's reflected in the people who have served it. m yes, we've gots problems going on right now in the pentagon, but we've also got a system that allows us the chance to fix it. and we get these two guys in congress there. they can start getting these bureaucrats up in front of them in congress, having to explain radical stuff they're doing. we hold thes stuffe people accountable in front of . the american people will see that you cannot fight racism yoi with more racismth . aughter] you really to be able to keep simple of just being racist
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back . it is that simple. that's what it is .'s it's terrible. l iterit's literally the opposite. what martin luther king jr talking. >> i me literally when you were in in combat on that martin mar luther king model, what was the ethos in the unit in the foxhole? nobody caress in. ole nobody they don't care about black , white or brown , christian , jewish, muslim. the carethey care about taken cf them men and women to your left and your right. about getting the job done, about destroying the enemy. that doesn't say we don't understand a very checkered history that w meae teach histos but this is about movingt moving forward as a country and you have to be unified. the end of the day, we're allnd americans and that's all our enemies care about. that's all we should care about. we're all here because re're all here because >> we're a we think fight we can make a change. we wouldn't be fighting for itn if we didn't think that that't was the case. and so i'm here. i'm optimistic. train and i think that we can get the train back on the tracks, but it requireconversations tough c like this. it requires understanding, requires education, requires talkined requireing tog to peopf beliefs and then fighting for
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what you believe and not beingtu scared. people want to fauci signale and not risksino a position orjt thing. think and i just think right right nou is the time for people to be courageous, speak out with their beliefs, say things that may not be vogue at say the moment. but, you know, to be true.e true and once you raise that flag,d e other people find you . and that's where i thinkl find y you can really start making change. we as hat's a military have alws al as hat's a military have alws kind of found a way to allow the best to rise to the top , regardless of your race, color,. creed. the insinuatio n that we are not better off now than we were ten , fifteen, twenty , thirty years ago. racially is the most ridiculous thing i've ever heard in my entire life. let's get over it. let's move on . let's get back to war fighting.h we are not perfect. the military, though, is where everybody comes together undertr a known common goal, where you take an oath to defend your country against all enemies, both foreign and domestic. and whoever takes that oat dh
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doesn't care what race, religion, color, creed is .eed. we are all americans . first, let's get back to that. t i think by having these kinds of conversations, we aree define definitely going to head in the right direction. lygoing thein the future. thi part of the reason we're havingg this conversation is because of the things you've exposed publicly through your office. and colonel scheller, thank you for everything you've done. you stood up y andou'v sounded the alarm. we talke'vd so much about courat in this conversation. in this conversation. the institution to do that. you've done that.nde and we appreciate your insight. e thanks. >>anks. you got to thank you guys. gentm gentlemen, thank you very much anntlemen, thank you very much for being here. an important discussiossion to t it, a pivotal moment i incountr our country's history. thank you all for beinhig. "mod thank you all for joining us on modern warriors, our nation's self determination is truly at i stake. if our military continues on ahf path of self-destruction, a republic itself is vulnerable. and if. we don't have a military capable and willing to defend it, then what we pass on to our kids and grandkids is a very
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