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03-29-2021, 09:58 PM
A question posed in a "scenarios for discussion" slide asked if BLM was "political stuff" that superiors in the Navy are "not supposed to be talking about at work," according to the slides, which Fox obtained from a U.S. military official who took part in the training at the Pentagon.
The answer given by the Navy called BLM a "public policy issue" and gave the green light for advocating for the organization "as long as the behavior is otherwise lawful and the advocacy is not politically partisan in nature."
"Advocating for or against a public policy issue (as here) is authorized as long as the behavior is otherwise lawful and the advocacy is not politically partisan in nature (e.g. it doesn't specifically address a political party)," the slide reads. "If the discussions make you uncomfortable, discuss the matter with your boss or another supervisor."
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/navy-extremism-training-black-lives-matter
See what this means? If a nigger goes around talking about BLM and how riots were good, that will be ok. But the second a human criticizes BLM, you can bet it will be called "partisan."
The answer given by the Navy called BLM a "public policy issue" and gave the green light for advocating for the organization "as long as the behavior is otherwise lawful and the advocacy is not politically partisan in nature."
"Advocating for or against a public policy issue (as here) is authorized as long as the behavior is otherwise lawful and the advocacy is not politically partisan in nature (e.g. it doesn't specifically address a political party)," the slide reads. "If the discussions make you uncomfortable, discuss the matter with your boss or another supervisor."
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/navy-extremism-training-black-lives-matter
See what this means? If a nigger goes around talking about BLM and how riots were good, that will be ok. But the second a human criticizes BLM, you can bet it will be called "partisan."