Writing
in the Canadian Military Journal Alan Okros, a professor at Royal
Military College, apparently states that the military will never
escape its harmful practices (whatever they are) unless it can move
beyond an identity that prioritizes “violence and aggression,
institutional unity and hierarchy.” Dr. Okros, an ex Canadian Naval
Officer, apparently does not understand those are the essential
ingredients to an effective fighting force. This is not unexpected
since Dr. Okros is an adherent to critical race theory and
specializes in advising the Forces in this and other countries in
DEI, diversity, equity and inclusion.
One is reminded of Kipling’s
poem Tommy "Yes, making mock o' uniforms that guard you while
you sleep... For it's Tommy this, an' Tommy that an' Chuck him out,
the brute! But it's Saviour of his country, when the guns begins to
shoot!" and "For it's "guns this" and "guns
that," and "chuck 'em out, the brutes," But they're
the "Savior of our loved ones" when the thugs begin to
loot."
Then the there is the Margaret
Atwood quote,“Soldiers in peacetime are superfluous: celebrated
once a year for something they once were, avoided in the here and now
for what they have become.” What have they become, she fails to
say.
Professor
Okros would have our military become a woke institution, incapable of
actually go to war, as General Schwarzkopf said. “A
professional soldier understands that war means killing people, war
means maiming people, war means families left without fathers and
mothers”.
In
order to undertake that level of damage a soldier must be aggressive,
relatively violent and at one with the unit and command.
It turns out that Professor Okros
need not worry, the government and high command has accepted his
formulation, the current Canadian soldier has nothing to fight with
and the government neglects its NATO commitments. Command is only worried about
climate change, LED lighting and less wasteful water taps.
Oh, how far we have fallen.