(Total Views: 152)
Posted On: 03/24/2019 11:54:53 AM
Post# of 65629
Retired Navy SEAL and Congressman Dan Crenshaw (R-Texas) reacted
Friday to statements from a retired Army general who said that identity
politics is hurting the military. < >
Gen. Sean MacFarland spoke at an American Enterprise Institute event this week, and said that 80 percent of kids in high school consider themselves "American" -- but by the midpoint of their college years, they identify as "hyphenated-Americans."
"Identity politics is a cancer," MacFarland said, adding that it is getting harder to "assimilate everybody" within the United States Military.
"I agree," Crenshaw, who lost his eye in battle, said on "Fox & Friends."
Friday to statements from a retired Army general who said that identity
politics is hurting the military. < >
Gen. Sean MacFarland spoke at an American Enterprise Institute event this week, and said that 80 percent of kids in high school consider themselves "American" -- but by the midpoint of their college years, they identify as "hyphenated-Americans."
"Identity politics is a cancer," MacFarland said, adding that it is getting harder to "assimilate everybody" within the United States Military.
"I agree," Crenshaw, who lost his eye in battle, said on "Fox & Friends."
![](/m/images/thumb-up.png)
![](/m/images/thumb-down.png)
Scroll down for more posts ▼