Whites face discrimination in today's military and expulsion if they use their "Right to Free Speech" for a pro-White cause. Blacks constitute a sizable percentage of the U. S. armed forces, and Affirmative Action programs help promote incompetent Blacks into leadership positions. Many non-White sergeants and officers use their positions to discriminate against White men and women in all branches of the military.
I served with the U.S. Army from 1991 through 1996. During that time I observed enough anti-White bias and racial double standards to write a book on reverse discrimination.
In 1994 I was charged with disobeying a regulation that forbids soldiers from recruiting for "extremist" organizations. The group I belonged to at the time was the National Association for the Advancement of White People (NAAWP).
I was livid! The hypocrisy of the allegation was apparent. The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) is allowed to recruit members and hold meetings on Army posts. But I was deemed a rule-breaker for recruiting for the NAAWP.
I was able to beat the preposterous charge with help from David Duke. Though I was finally exonerated, my family suffered months of stress stemming from the prejudicial action brought against me.
Also, I was passed over for a promotion because I was "flagged from favorable actions while under investigation." None of this would have happened were I a member of the NAACP instead of the NAAWP.
In 1995 I was stationed at Ft. Bragg, N.C. That year three White "skinhead" soldiers were accused of killing two Blacks in nearby Fayetteville, N.C. Reporters from NBC, ABC, CBS, FOX and CNN arrived at Ft. Bragg to cover the story.
For weeks the news featured pernicious reports of White soldiers who were supposedly racists. A few months before this much-publicized "hate crime," three Black soldiers beat a White soldier into a coma outside a Fayetteville restaurant. Where was the press then? The only media exposure was a small article in the local newspaper.
The fallout from the "skinhead" killings was immediate. White soldiers at Ft. Bragg were inspected to see if they had any "racist" tattoos, while Blacks and other non-Whites were excluded from inspection. The Army also held mandatory classes on "extremist" organizations. White groups were the only "racist" groups placed under the microscope. The Army insisted that Whites had a monopoly on "hate."
When American soldiers are inducted, they swear an oath to support and defend America and the U.S. Constitution. But it seems the Constitution no longer applies to racially aware Whites. In fact, soldiers who display any White pride or independent thought, or who question White racial subjugation, are methodically drummed out of today's military.