I was reluctant to read this, given it's on the "American Military News" website, a place that usually makes me violently
However, I decided I hadn't had a good eye roll in a few days, so I went all in.
I'm glad I did. I ignored the not-very-camoflauged (military humor intended) disdain for what Raytheon has implemented, taking away what I personally find rather encouraging. (Even if Raytheon and the others mentioned are only implementing these concepts gratuitously, at least it's something. And maybe my skepticism is unfounded, maybe we are turning some corners, slowly but with good intentions...???)
Interesting read, nonetheless.
Interesting. I have a Facebook friend who is an actress and producer. She is black and also believes in reparations. I am pro black but if "reparations" even remotely means the giving of money to people because their relatives were slaves I am against it. BTW, my ex used to work for Raytheon and may still be there.