Army Gen. Mark Milley pushed back on claims from Republicans that the military is “woke” and as a result not prepared to take on modern threats, saying he’s “not even sure what that word truly means.”

“What I see is a military that’s exceptionally strong. It’s powerful; it’s ready. In fact, our readiness rates, the way we measure readiness, is better now than they’ve been in years,” Milley said in a CNN interview Sunday.

Republican politicians and candidates have blasted the Pentagon for so-called woke policies, pointing to efforts to recruit a diverse group of military service members and be inclusive to transgender soldiers.

Those claims have also headlined efforts to reduce military spending.

  • Nusm
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    Why does anyone care what Miley Cyrus has to say about the military?!? I mean, she sits on a wrecking ball naked!!

    What?

    Oh, nevermind.

    — Roseanne Roseannadanna

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    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    Army Gen. Mark Milley pushed back on claims from Republicans that the military is “woke” and as a result not prepared to take on modern threats, saying he’s “not even sure what that word truly means.”

    Republican politicians and candidates have blasted the Pentagon for so-called woke policies, pointing to efforts to recruit a diverse group of military service members and be inclusive to transgender soldiers.

    Milley, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff who announced he will retire at the end of this month, said the U.S. military is actually in better shape now than in years past.

    And the thing that we also need to focus on is the modernization for the future character of war that I see fundamentally changing,” Milley said.

    Ron DeSantis ® argued that the military is being ordered around by a civilian “political ideology” and is “being infected by the woke mind virus.”

    Those criticisms from Republicans have created “a real crisis” of confidence in military institutions, according to defense analysts.


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  • @[email protected]
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    Look, his job is to project strength.

    The US military is holding officers a year after their contracts expire. It’s calling expired contracts begging them to reenlist. It’s calling in national guard members to active duty. It’s weaker than it’s been in years.

    Does that have to do with woke stuff? I don’t know. But if he’s saying its stronger and more ready than its been in years he’s lying. The US military is a fucking jobs program.

    • pjhenry1216
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      Recruitment is low, but a large reason for that is their standards are kind of high relative to our youth. Less than 1 in 4 aged 17-24 are expected to be able to qualify.

      Visible tattoos? Sorry. ADHD medication in the past six months? Need a waiver. Test positive for weed? Sorry. Not many can even pass the fitness tests anymore.

      That being said, recruitment isn’t the only measure for a strong military. You could very well be correct in your conclusion, but I wouldn’t base it solely on that.

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        I would think the lack of general care for soldiers after the fact is a big driving point of people just not wanting to even attempt it. Why put yourself through that rigorous experience if in 30 years you’re disabled and fighting with your own government to help with living costs?

        I don’t delve too much into Military things so I can’t even say for certain if I’m on track with this. This is purely from an outsider’s perspective.

        • @[email protected]
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          To get the hell outta dodge. It is the best way for a young American with few ties to get a fresh start in life.

          You start getting paid the second you leave, you get health, dental, housing, food, gym membership, discounts, job training, and education paid for. If you lock into your contract a specific job, it takes longer to ship out, but you won’t get stuck doing IT if you want to work on tanks or planes or whatever.

          I’m not delusional, there is a very real chance you will see combat of some sort. Even POGs (basically non combat jobs) that are deployed to bases in active conflicts will get the joy of being on the bad end IDFs (indirect fire attack, basically mortars, rockets, artillery, etc).

          Source: Been there down that.

          • @[email protected]
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            One day I realised I was out of options. The military had always been a theoretical get out of Dodge card for me, and since I was out of ideas, no place to live, and it was the middle of winter, I signed up.

            My MOS placement was possibly the single best luck of the draw I’ve ever had in my life, and having a guaranteed contract saved my ass a few times in tech school.

            Even though my military career wasn’t the best, and ended early, the training both personal and technical still serves me well to this day.

            I literally can not imagine what my life would be like if I hadn’t joined.

    • Flying Squid
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      They did all of that during every war the U.S. has ever fought too. Were all of those wars “woke” wars?

      • @[email protected]
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        I never said it was because woke, only that he’s lying about readiness because that’s his job. The US military attrition rate is ridiculously high right now, and we aren’t at war. Why? I’m not going to pretend to know why. Maybe the pay sucks. Maybe the prestige is gone. Maybe the forever wars for oil and opium soured people on the idea. Could be woke stuff, who knows. But the numbers don’t lie, people don’t want to be in the military as much anymore for some reason.

        • Flying Squid
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          Could be woke stuff, who knows.

          It isn’t. Be serious. The people calling the military ‘woke’ can’t even define the word.

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      The US military is able to move faster, carry more, and attack bigger (or smaller) targets than ever before. Pay is just shit and we’re not involved in any war anyone believes so no one wants to go in. Still the best Army. Being a jobs program isn’t anything new or different than it’s ever been.

  • @[email protected]
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    Based General for not even entertaining the idea of knowing what the W word even means.

    It’s too bad all our journalists are sold out to corpos otherwise they should respond to anyone wanting woke with “what is that? Idk what you are talking about please elaborate”.

    • @[email protected]
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      Not that “based” makes sense here either, but yes, exactly: “woke” means whatever the speaker wants it to mean at the time, like “cromulent”.

      • @[email protected]
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        Jesus Christ, we all have the goddamn internet:

        Dictionary Definitions from Oxford Languages · Learn more woke verb past of wake1.

        This isn’t hard!

      • @[email protected]
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        That’s not entirely true. To pass the “stop WOKE act”, the bill had to have a definition of"wokeness". You know what the definition is? Awareness of systemic injustice.

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    How can a military be “woke”? They literally tour the world killing brown poor people.

    The word has no meaning any more, and likely never did.

    • @[email protected]
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      I assume this is in response to the military going much easier on recruit and not screaming in their face all day, in an effort to attract more people.

    • @[email protected]
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      They caught a lot of criticism for being ‘woke’ (in the sense of being socially progressive) a few years ago when they air this video as parts of an recruiting campaign.

      https://youtu.be/MIYGFSONKbk?si=CmbnyWYptJfnxOH8

      For the lazy it’s an animated story of a woman that became a soldier who was raised by two moms. It touches on her advocating for the LGBT community and empowering women in the video.

      It’s stands in contrast to the typical recruiting method of portraying tanks and generic disposable 18yr old men blowing things up by highlighting a personal story of a woman.

      It was part of a series of other similar videos released at the time. I think the controversy was from the perception that it was an attempt to appear socially progressive in a performative manner without actual resolving any of their problematic behavior like covering up sexual assaults.

      Another example of it I’ve heard from a LT I know is holding suicide prevention meetings and then treating soldiers in a way that makes them hate their life.

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      Authoritarianism requires the support of the military and a military that’s full of LGBT people won’t support authoritarians that wants to execute LGBT people.

      It’s got nothing to do with the actual quality of readiness of the military. It’s theatrics to let minorities know they’re not welcome, using the currently fashionable trigger word.

    • @[email protected]
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      Before the right co-opted it, it was a reference to being awake to social injustice and aware of systemic discrimination. Then the right grabbed onto it and decided that everything social justice is ‘woke’ and pretty much replaced SJW with it. Today it means anything ‘liberal’ with regards to social matters per the American Overton window metric.

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        It gets more and more simple over time. Now it just means “things I don’t like”. Your tie is woke.

    • @[email protected]
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      “Woke is the word I use to express my absolute and utterly baseless hatred for any Person, Thing, Idea or Concept, without having to resort to the hard slurs that would get me eviscerated and remove my plausible deniability” - Republican Zeitgeist

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    On the other hand, reducing military spending would be nice. Just wish we didn’t have persecute people to do it

  • @[email protected]
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    I love how republicans navigated themselves into a position where the best thing anyone else can do is ignoring them.

    No discussion, because it doesn’t lead anywhere.

    No listening to them, because they talk about the end of the white race, autism from vaccines or woke stuff.

    It’s like living with children, but you at least listen to a child when something bothers them. You don’t care for republicans, conservatives or nazis. It doesn’t matter how they call themselves. At this point, they march together and therefore are the same.

    If only they hadn’t the right to vote…things could be easier.

    (If you read any kind of 4chan conspiracy theory about leftist communist cannibals from lizard space who want to abolish their right to vote, now you now where it came from.)

  • Hairyblue
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    Woke is rights for minorities, women, the LGBTQ community, non Christians, and workers.

    It a code word for hateful bigots.

    • @[email protected]
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      Military understands morale is their most valuable asset.

      People are extremely motivated to fight to defend their rights and freedoms, and the rights and freedoms of the people they care about.

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    The first few times I heard “woke” used, it was in the context of people who don’t follow the sheep because they aren’t asleep. Hence, they have woke up.

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      It was always a vacuous ambiguous way to say someone was liberally enlightened without having to justify the claim with anything specific. That is true for both the positive and pejorative use of woke. I enjoy the song “Wide Awake” by Parquet Courts that made fun of the term in it’s original use.

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        That is true for both the positive and pejorative use of woke.

        At this point, from what I can tell, there is no truth for the pejorative use of ‘woke.’ It means whatever the Republican saying it wants it to mean. If they want it to mean anything at all but ‘this is a bad thing.’

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          Well playing some bozos’ advocate here, but

          At one point it was very woke to expect the actors from Friends to apologise because they weren’t Black

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    Absurd on the face of it. But making a cogent point is beside the point here, all they’re really doing is sending the message that as soon as they’re back in power, the military will be politicized.

    Edit: Or possibly given the Russian military treatment; contracts awarded, real units never delivered, and the money all absconded with by craven oligarchs until the only way to prosecute a war is with mercs.

    Edit 2: Merc squads padded out with penal legions. We do have plenty of prisoners, after all.

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      The military would be changed to defend the regime instead of the country.

      Part of it was communicated via Trump’s pardon of the war criminal. In Trump’s mind, he was signaling that he would let the military do whatever they wanted in exchange for loyalty. For most of the military senior brass, it was a symbol of giving up on their ideals.

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    No one knows what the word woke means. Even people who use it can’t define it. It’s just a boogeyman word for things people don’t like or want, and even they can’t agree on it.

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      Everyone knows what the word means, it’s just impossible to define without sounding like a bigot. Because it means “not a bigot.”

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        for me, for example, it means “people who are all over their head with cancel culture”; it also means people [who use the word] are probably a bunch of far right crazies.

        So overall I guess it’s a way to describe the two far ends of the same thing

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          Cancel culture isn’t a thing, or at least it’s not a new thing. People are facing consequences for their actions, as they always have. The difference now is that bigots are facing consequences. Used to be, you’d get cancelled for being gay, or for refusing to sleep with a superior, or for suspicion of being a communist. Powerful people would have to fuck with someone more powerful to have their lives ruined. Now, the powerful people fear the public scrutiny, and viral social media can bring down just about anyone (with notable exceptions proving the rule). So now they’ve given it a name, hoping to make people fear and hate the backlash enough to make people forget why someone has been cancelled.

          It’s bullshit.

        • @[email protected]
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          I guess you can have your own personal definition, but woke actually means being aware of systemic racial problems and working to correct them.

          • @[email protected]
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            I guess, but it sounds like a very dumb word so I would use it to describe anything good or serious

            To each their own I guess

    • @[email protected]
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      Ok a court filing, DeSantis lawyers defined “woke” as, “the belief that there are systemic inequities in US society and the need to work against them”.

      Which is not bad as a definition, really.

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      “Woke is now defined in this dictionary as “aware of and actively attentive to important facts and issues (especially issues of racial and social justice),” and identified as U.S. slang. It originated in African American English and gained more widespread use beginning in 2014 as part of the Black Lives Matter movement.”

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      I’m becoming more and more convinced that a “woke” person is anyone who calls right-wingers out on being overtly racist/sexist/fascist. Or maybe anyone who just isn’t obviously racist/sexist/fascist.

      • @[email protected]
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        It’s a catch all just like “communism” and “socialism” were/are. Big words that people don’t know the actual definition of that can sound scary

        • @[email protected]
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          At least “communism” and “socialism” have theoretical definition. But yes, they were so heavily pulled into propaganda warfare, that they basically are used as synonyms for “enemy”, as opposite of “democracy” and “freedom”, and so on.

          Btw “free speech” is another term that is watered down more and more. Also again by the right wing fuckers who complain that whenever they are criticized it would be an attack on “free speech”. Which is also bullshit. You can say (mostly) what you want without being suppressed. But you can’t expect those that hear it to just swallow it.

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            Woke does have a definition. The word has been in use for 80 some odd years. Regressives just latched onto it and destroyed all possible meaning in their determination to demonize anything they don’t like. Woke to them just means Boogeyman.

          • Flying Squid
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            Ask every conservative screaming about their free speech being attacked where they stood on the Dixie Chicks during the Bush administration.

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        It’s anyone they think will call them out. They don’t even need to be called out first.

        They declare something new is woke and then we call them racist/sexist/fascist

        They’re the ones picking targets, not us.

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      Last December, a Federal judge asked DeSantis’s general counsel to define “woke,” and he did, thusly:

      He answered woke is "the belief there are systemic injustices in American society and the need to address them.”

      fascinating…

      source

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        Really that’s the closest we’ve come to an actual proper definition of the term “woke” by a conservative (and I’m like 90% confident that DeSantis’ lawyers got that definition from the first few lines of the Wikipedia page on this term).

        Yet, perhaps unsurprisingly, other conservatives give very different definitions, or none at all. VICE asked several conservatives at CPAC for a definition of the term and got a bunch of different answers (and vague non-answers). During an interview a conservative author who wrote an entire book about “wokeness” couldn’t give a definition of the term. A few weeks ago Noah Samsen made a response to an anti-woke YouTuber by the name “Think Before You Sleep”, who simply defined woke as “communism” (whatever he thinks that means).

        For all intents and purposes, “woke” might as well just mean “anything vaguely progressive that I don’t like”.

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      There is actually a real definition to it. For example one day I realized that black people live in a world different than mine.

      It woke me up to the realities of black existence

      That’s why it’s “woke”.

      When i had my kid and i read a bunch of stuff on parenting, i also came across those articles where black families needed to talk to their sons about police. It never occurred to me that people would need to so that.

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      Woke is whack

      Edit: LOL I meant the concept of “woke” being pushed by current GOP morons, not the concepts being described as woke

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      It still means what it always meant. Being aware of society’s injustices to the poor, downtrodden, or minority population and wanting to do something about it. They can’t fucking stand that.

      Being against being “woke” truly reveals who they are. That they just want to sweep it all under a rug and forget about it.

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        I think that’s insufficient anymore if we are considering the right’s usage of the word. Marketing or selling products to those groups counts as woke to the right.

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          Isn’t that what desantis team defined it as when demanded by court?

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            When they are forced to under oath sure but the scope of their malice extends to not just the people they hate but anyone that will interact with them or even engage in commerce with them.

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          The right doesn’t use language genuinely, so personally I don’t really care to consider their usages. The actual definition of words doesn’t matter to conservatives, it’s not how their brains work. That’s why it’s so easy for them to form a big tent party, they just need to say meaningless feel good phrases like “law and order”, “1776”, or “make America great again” to attract voters. That’s also why when they get power, they dissolve into infighting and can’t govern at all, because it turns out those phrases mean different things to all of them.

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            There’s a sartre quote for that I keep around for just this circumstance

            Never believe that anti-Semites are completely unaware of the absurdity of their replies. They know that their remarks are frivolous, open to challenge. But they are amusing themselves, for it is their adversary who is obliged to use words responsibly, since he believes in words. The anti-Semites have the right to play. They even like to play with discourse for, by giving ridiculous reasons, they discredit the seriousness of their interlocutors. They delight in acting in bad faith, since they seek not to persuade by sound argument but to intimidate and disconcert. If you press them too closely, they will abruptly fall silent, loftily indicating by some phrase that the time for argument is past.

            They don’t use words for meaning.

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            That’s part of what I meant. Even the length that they admit to doesn’t cover the full extent of their real intent.

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      No the problem is that woke does have a meaning, and most people know what that meaning is. The problem is that if republicans actually defined it out loud they’d have to admit what they actually take issue with and what they’re actually fighting, and doing so would basically be admitting that they’re the baddies. It’d be saying the quiet part out loud. By avoiding acknowledging the actual meaning of the word they get to pretend that wokeness is a nebulous Bad Thing that should be fought against.

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    “Woke” could be taken as the opposite of “denialist”.

    Wikipedia defines “woke” as “alert to racial prejudice and discrimination”, although today it’s often extended to other prejudices besides racism.

    Thus, “anti-woke” can be taken to mean “in denial about racial (etc.) prejudice and discrimination”.

    For example, we could say that the Association of German National Jews, the pro-Nazi Jewish group that existed from 1921 to 1935, was an “anti-woke” organization. This group sought to convince German Jews that they could drop their Jewishness and assimilate within a Nazi-dominated Germany.

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      I would say that to be “anti-woke” isn’t to be in denial but rather to be in favor of racial (etc) prejudice and discrimination. Otherwise, they would feel that there’s nothing to be particularly against. More woke-neutral than anti.

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        Denialism isn’t that innocent. More than a few Holocaust denialists seem to have the position of “The Nazis didn’t really kill the Jews, but they should have.”

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          True. I was thinking more about how denialists know that what they’re denying is real, so they’re really anti whatever it is. But it gets framed as denialism rather than support.

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    when you’ve got an organization filled with high school grads, funded by religious gun nuts, you’re not gonna get the brightest people

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      Tbf, the way Republicans use the word to mean anything, even I wouldn’t be certain what the word means in that context.

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        I think they’re calling the Republicans that call the military “woke” not the brightest people, not Milley

        EDIT: actually I’m not so sure. Could be read either way

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          Eh, politicians aren’t exactly known for just having a high school diploma. They often have some fancy liberal arts or law degree.