Privilege Bingo and ‘pregnancy transition’: 10 examples of woke dogma permeating US government – IOTW Report

Privilege Bingo and ‘pregnancy transition’: 10 examples of woke dogma permeating US government

JTN: From the halls of Congress to the alphabet soup of federal agencies, woke ideology, from gender identity sensitivity training to critical race theory, has worked its way into virtually every part of the U.S. government. Here are ten examples showing how woke dogma has come to permeate the government:

1. The Department of Veterans Affairs uses a “genderbread person” illustration to instruct personnel on gender fluidity among other “gender options,” including pansexual, two-spirit, agender and “neutrois,” according to reporting from the Wall Street Journal. The purpose of this appears to be to reeducate soldiers to believe that gender is not binary but, rather, a spectrum. 

2. Biological male soldiers who identify as female are allowed to share bathrooms with biological females in the Army. According to page 29 of the Army’s transgender policy, if a biological female is concerned about privacy in terms of showering with an anatomically male transgender woman, they can speak with their commanding officer. In the end, though, they are essentially told to “toughen up.”

3. NASA has launched an “Allyship for Executives,” which counsels that the term “African-American” is “utilized heavily in white spaces” and “can make Black people feel excluded.” The agency that first landed a man on the moon also has a tip sheet on microaggressions, which cautions that it’s inappropriate to “ask an Asian person to help with a math or science problem.”
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8 Comments on Privilege Bingo and ‘pregnancy transition’: 10 examples of woke dogma permeating US government

  1. Never mind the “Department of Veterans Affairs” “genderbread person” nonsense . Just study the advice given in Tuli Kupferberg’s “1001 ways to beat the draft”. They seem to be using it as a MANUAL

  2. “it’s inappropriate to “ask an Asian person to help with a math or science problem.””

    …well, gee, guess I can’t ask my Indian process scientists for his Ball formula calculations for commercial product sterility any more, or ask my Laotian controls engineer for his calculations about the size sink we might need for dissipation when one of our four quadrant DC drives goes to full brake…

    …but seems like someone might think it’s MORE racist if they ask me why I won’t go to these highly trained personnel for information in the field they were specifically hired to do things in, when I give the reason “because I am not allowed to ask complex math questions like this of people that are their race”…

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