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Igel

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6. Depends on the spin.
Sun Jan 26, 2025, 09:38 PM
Jan 26

Was it really "personal examples of service, sacrifice and combat effectiveness are illustrative of the core values, character and warrior ethos necessary to be an Airman and Guardian" or was it really the USAF breaking glass ceilings and moving the culture "forward" towards "social justice" against "white supremacy" towards, I guess a "bright, shining future" that's, well, yet bright, shining, and future?

If not for "patriarchy oppressing women" could they have done more? Or should they be commended for their service and laying the grounds for a later generation of women to continue to show that they, too, can serve admirably.

If it's billed as one thing and delivered in person by another, that might eventually go poorly for that instructor.

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