Army NCOs Told To ‘Check Their Privilege’ Tony May 21, 2014 Army 25 Comments Follow Duffel Blog: FORT MCCOY, Wis. — Newly minted non-commissioned officers in the Army are now being told to “check their privilege” as part of a radical new form of training that would re-examine issues such as giving lawful orders, leadership skills and showing real competency in Army traditions and knowledge, Duffel Blog has learned. “We’re taking a drastic step to ensure that no one in the NCO corps would ever dream of feeling privileged to serve in it,” Command Sgt. Maj. Garry L. Cole said, during the policy announcement last week. The new philosophy of teaching the sometimes-grueling two-week Warrior Leadership Course (WLC) has seen both celebration and sharp criticism, according to Cole, who leads the program at Fort McCoy. The change to the course stem from Specialist Clarissa Estes, who had effectively lobbied for the Army to address what she called “rank privilege,” as well as assignment of details and how to maintain the self-esteem of junior enlisted soldiers. According to Estes, junior enlisted soldiers decided the NCO corps needed to have a better understanding of “race, gender, socioeconomic class, sexual orientation, ability, religion, international status, and power differentials” prior to entering classroom discussions. “Basically it boils down to you having a dick,” Estes told Duffel Blog matter-of-factly. “You can either go to a diversity talk, or you can go take the APFT (Army Physical Fitness Test). That was our orientation,” Estes said, of what she was hearing out of the most recent course this past April. “I mean sure, they all went rather than take a test that flagrantly discriminates and measures our ability to physically perform … but did they really listen?” Though Estes has been critical of the NCO corps, she also has empathy for soldiers who might only be realizing their privilege for the first time. “If what we’ve been told since AIT (Advanced Individual Training) is that you’re a good leader and you deserve what you have, it’s going to be really hard to find out ’Maybe I don’t deserve it, and all these other people equally deserve it but never even had a shot,’ Estes said. “Because, well you know, merit and stuff.” SEE ALSO: First Enlisted Service Members Union Approved by Army, Strike Imminent > Clarissa O'Neill says: May 29, 2014 at 4:58 AM I am truly amazed at how many people are on the actual damn site and still think this is real. Do some research before you flip your lid for the world to see. No need to be one of those sheep that believes everything they see on the internet at first glance. Though, it is making me laugh my ass off at the gullibility! Angus Seel says: May 28, 2014 at 6:29 PM let women serve in the infantry they said they will perform the same as men they said Gerard Lyons says: May 28, 2014 at 5:44 PM Satire…. Mark E. Jorgensen says: May 28, 2014 at 4:59 PM Everybody Relax! That’s not the real Army, Fort McCoy is the National Guard! Lance Creel says: May 28, 2014 at 1:58 PM This is fake Jay Miner says: May 28, 2014 at 11:28 AM Wow….the Military is being turned into pussies one soldier at a time….. Dan Jackovich says: May 28, 2014 at 11:14 AM If your worthy you will get a shot. in combat i want the best man for the job covering my 6. i don;t want that person there because of a race or gender loophole in the system. i want the person who will do there best to save lives. that whole equality statement is bull. i server for 6 years and it was always who was the best got the promotion. if you don;t perform in a job do you get a raise? Dave Woodling says: May 22, 2014 at 5:25 PM Maybe she should enlist in the Mexican Army. No wonder the good NCO’s are getting out. Wha kind of Military are we creating. Sad state of affairs, my Army is going to hell! Ricky Pucheu says: May 22, 2014 at 4:55 PM So a PT test ” flagrantly discriminates and measures our ability to physically perform”. What kind of nonsense is that. Sounds like somebody who couldn’t pass a PT test and should be washed out of the military. I feel sorry for anyone who has to go into battle with that idiot because I assure you be it the Russian, Chinese or just plain old jihadis, they aren’t going to check their privilege and this moron is going to get killed and take good people with her. Pathetic! Rod Mcguire says: May 22, 2014 at 6:24 AM Funny, but sadly I can see things going that way Derrick Johnson says: May 21, 2014 at 10:54 PM The clueless and down-trodden now have influence and power… amazing how they then wreck what they come in contact with, criticize what they don’t like or understand, and then pretend they are somehow superior. http://www.usahonorguard.com – also on Twitter Robert Mark Teichler says: May 21, 2014 at 6:55 PM What in the world is going on here? “Check your privilege at the door?” It is a privilege to serve because not all of us make it through the initial “gates” of training and promotion. Man – the thought processes of today’s military are just killing us. No pride, everyone is the same, no standouts, NO HEROES! Plain Jane military. We’ll never win another war with this thinking and I now have the “privilege” to say….I’m glad I’m retired! Jared Grogan says: May 21, 2014 at 2:54 PM As true as this is, you gotta be careful how close to the mark you are…you might offend someone. Bob Zornes says: May 21, 2014 at 2:24 PM Yes, it stinks. I say that every college student’s grade point should be combined with every other college student, then averaged. So a 4.0 student, averaged with a 1.0 student, would amount to each getting and graduating with a 2.5. The REAL issue here is whether they then would report that they graduated as a B- student or a C+ student. Oh, yeah, the PT test. Take every 18 year male and average his PT test with every general, err, 45 year old male. It’s likely then that the older men would be more likely to pass. And do the same thing for the height/weight profile. At least then there could be some excuse for an o-6 or an E-6 hardly being able to fit in their uniform. Better yet, just make a new rule about it. THAT always solves the problem. Mike Sawyer says: May 21, 2014 at 1:54 PM My kids told me to check my parental privilege. And I was banned from speaking at Rutgers. Stuart Long says: May 21, 2014 at 8:54 AM Duffel – The SITH of online News rags. Mixing truth with fun. Who was it that said; “if you’re going to tell people the truth, you better make them laugh or they’ll kill you”. RHIP – RIP? Don’t think so. Prithvi Jagannath says: May 21, 2014 at 8:54 AM I checked the updated curriculum of the WLC and here’s one of the new courses: “Zones of Being: Spatial Ecology of the Barracks and Heteronormative Acquiescence to the Neoliberalism of the PX.” Allen Miller says: May 21, 2014 at 8:54 AM Yes, meritocracy is a witch. Where do people get off thinking that training and working to reach optimum performance cuts any ice? Mediocrity is worth something, too. It is, after all, a 50th percentile world on the very best day. If some folk cannot earn a stripe, how about a special ribbon – in pink and chartreuse with a tasteful bit of paisley in violet. Ryan Harris says: May 21, 2014 at 7:25 AM “Merit and stuff”.. LOLOLOLOLOLZ