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What did you experience in the military breh? I was in the Air Force
I was in the Air Force as well. I was security forces:snoop:. It was the worse six years of my life. I was going to do electrical power production, but it was a 9 month wait. Security forces was one of the only careers that you could leave for basic training right away. I didn’t even really know what security forces was.

Anyways,
I had to stay checking white people for doing slick racist shyt. I have several examples.
When I was in tech school I had to check my suite mates for saying nikka and making fun of another black dude in our FLT. They didn’t think I was there, so when I walked over I heard a bunch of “I’m sorry bro”.

My first base was Osan Korea. After doing a year there I went to Elgin AFB Fl. I was excited at first because I knew nothing about Florida. I was thinking it was going to be like Miami, or Orlando. Elgin is in the Panhandle of Florida, and to this day is the most racist place I ever been(this and parts of South Carolina). It was even more racist than Alabama, and Mississippi. One of the first things I saw there was a confederate flag store. They sold confederate phone covers, dresses, and shirts. I’m from the north, so I was like wtf is this :why:. The Black people there was passive as hell and knew their place. I stayed getting pulled over by the cops in that area. It got to the point I would drive 5 miles below the speed limit, to try to limit how often the cops would fukk with me.

I had to check people that outranked me for doing racist shyt. I remember interjecting myself into a conversation that an E7 was having because he said the NAACP was just as bad as the KKK:snoop::why::what:. I asked him how many white people have the NAACP killed or lynched? Then I told him he shouldn’t be talking about politics on post and I could report him to MEO.

They would give shyt white airman several chances to get their shyt together. If you were Black and not a c00n they would work to get you demoted or kicked out altogether. Again I hated those 6 years I was active duty. However, i learned valuable lessons about white supremacy. How as your experience? You might of made out better if you weren’t security forces and was stationed at a better base.
 
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I was in the Air Force as well. I was security forces:snoop:. It was the worse six years of my life. I was going to do electrical power production, but it was a 9 month wait. Security forces was one of the only careers that you could leave for basic training right away. I didn’t even really know what security forces was.

Anyways,
I had to stay checking white people for doing slick racist shyt. I have several examples.
When I was in tech school I had to check my suite mates for saying nikka and making fun of another black dude in our FLT. They didn’t think I was there, so when I walked over I heard a bunch of “I’m sorry bro”.

My first base was Osan Korea. After doing a year there I went to Elgin AFB Fl. I was excited at first because I knew nothing about Florida. I was thinking it was going to be like Miami, or Orlando. Elgin is in the Panhandle of Florida, and to this day is the most racist place I ever been(this and parts of South Carolina). It was even more racist than Alabama, and Mississippi. One of the first things I saw there was a confederate flag store. They sold confederate phone covers, dresses, and shirts. I’m from the north, so I was like wtf is this :why:. The Black people there was passive as hell and knew their place. I stayed getting pulled over by the cops in that area. It got to the point I would drive 5 miles below the speed limit, to try to limit how often the cops would fukk with me.

I had to check people that outranked me for doing racist shyt. I remember interjecting myself into a conversation that an E7 was having because he said the NAACP was just as bad as the KKK:snoop::why::what:. I asked him how many white people have the NAACP killed or lynched? Then I told him he shouldn’t be talking about politics on post and I could report him to MEO.

They would give shyt white airman several chances to get their shyt together. If you were Black and not a c00n they would work to get you demoted or kicked out altogether. Again I hated those 6 years I was active duty. However, i learned valuable lessons about white supremacy. How as your experience? You might of made out better if you weren’t security forces and was stationed at a better base.
:beli: Yea you had a way worse experience than me. Sorry to hear that breh. I was in medical so I worked in the hospital and we had a mix of people and mostly worked with lots of women. I only had one duty station which was right outside St. Louis which was hickville but St. Louis was not a bad town. Even with them racist ass cops out there. I mainly hung out with the Hispanics and black people while I was in. I rarely associated with cacs at all. I swear to god only 30% of our dorms was cacs the rest was minorities. I even had black senior ncos that were over me. They was firm but very fair. It wasn’t till I started at this clinic off base that one the senior nco that was over me( this cac pawg) tried to get me in trouble and get me an article 15. Basically I had joint honor guard and was supposed to Spent two weeks in honor guard and two weeks at my clinic each month. There was a contract signed by her an honor guard. Long story short she tried to say I was supposed to come back to the clinic after my honor guard practice During those two weeks. She said I was abandoning my duty my supervisor cosigned with her too. Thankfully my commander knew I was an awesome airman, Heard my case and told those NCOs to lay off of me. I even had to get JAG involved. Smh them cacs tryed to get me the fukk out of there like Ilhan :martin:
 

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:beli: Yea you had a way worse experience than me. Sorry to hear that breh. I was in medical so I worked in the hospital and we had a mix of people and mostly worked with lots of women. I only had one duty station which was right outside St. Louis which was hickville but St. Louis was not a bad town. Even with them racist ass cops out there. I mainly hung out with the Hispanics and black people while I was in. I rarely associated with cacs at all. I swear to god only 30% of our dorms was cacs the rest was minorities. I even had black senior ncos that were over me. They was firm but very fair. It wasn’t till I started at this clinic off base that one the senior nco that was over me( this cac pawg) tried to get me in trouble and get me an article 15. Basically I had joint honor guard and was supposed to Spent two weeks in honor guard and two weeks at my clinic each month. There was a contract signed by her an honor guard. Long story short she tried to say I was supposed to come back to the clinic after my honor guard practice During those two weeks. She said I was abandoning my duty my supervisor cosigned with her too. Thankfully my commander knew I was an awesome airman, Heard my case and told those NCOs to lay off of me. I even had to get JAG involved. Smh them cacs tryed to get me the fukk out of there like Ilhan :martin:
Smh
Yea that’s what i’m talking about. I seen this happen a lot. These white people in the Air Force that have positions of power will definitely fukk up a young breh career. I figured you would have a better experience if you weren’t at Elgin and not SF. Security Forces is the worse job in The AF. When I got deployed I was working 14 hour days:scust:
 

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you do realize obama's surge came the actual year of the election...i.e from feb - jun 08. we're no where near that and have a much more crowded field.
They really think Warren gonna magically surge thru da polls like Obama did on Hilary.

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Warren DEF ain’t Obama


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That played out haircut, granny glasses, and lack of charisma...



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