Combating Racist Training in the Military Act of 2023
The bill would significantly affect training protocols within the Armed Forces and military-controlled academic institutions, by barring any endorsement, teaching, or promotion of specific theories relating to race. This would restrict the ability of the military to engage in discussions surrounding systemic racism or diversity training that includes CRT ideas. Proponents argue that this will bolster unity and morale within the forces, aligning training with traditional values of fairness and equality.
SB556, known as the 'Combating Racist Training in the Military Act of 2023,' aims to prohibit the United States Armed Forces from promoting theories deemed anti-American and racist, particularly targeting Critical Race Theory (CRT). The bill asserts that concepts suggesting the United States is fundamentally racist or that individuals' worth is determined by their race should not be part of military training or education. It emphasizes adherence to the founding principles of the United States, promoting the idea that all individuals are created equal without regard to race.
Notably, the bill has sparked considerable debate among legislators and advocacy groups. Supporters assert that it is a necessary measure to ensure the integrity and unity of military training, while opponents raise concerns that it stifles essential discussions about race and inclusion. Critics argue that prohibiting such discussions may hinder the military's understanding of diversity within its ranks and could lead to further disconnect between the military and the general population regarding issues of race and equality.