By the time Trump’s four years are up, we could be looking at an all white male army, navy, air force, and marines.
Are light-skinned Latino males next in being excluded? If so, what will they use to exclude them?
Have to admit, racists are clever in devising ways to exclude people they don’t want to compete against. Not that I blame them, since they barely manage to succeed when given an advantage.
SEALs, wonder how many swimming pools they had to go through to get to Bin Laden? Swimming or the lack thereof kept many African-American men from becoming SEALs. Like I said, those white men are great at finding ways to exclude people. Here in Houston, they have managed to keep the police department almost 50% white.
Now, a new U.S. Marine Corps grooming policy that affects people with curly or coarse hair is drawing ire from critics who say it targets Black men. The guidance, issued in March, states that a diagnosis of pseudofolliculitis barbae, or PFB, a skin condition more commonly known as razor bumps or ingrown hairs, could lead to a service member’s expulsion from the branch if the issue persists. The U.S. Air Force also updated its guidance on PFB earlier this year, saying shaving waivers will expire 90 days after an airman’s next annual health assessment. But the requirements for those who may still qualify for a waiver remain unclear.

