The Shame of Trump's Parade
Today250 years since the Continental Army officially formed to fight for the independence of the American colonies against the British monarchymarks a milestone in President Donald Trumps effort to politicize the U.S. military. Though they are rare, military parades have happened before in Washington, D.C. For the most part, these have been celebrations of military achievements, such as the end of a war. But today is also Trumps birthday, and what he and his supporters have planned is a celebration of Trump himself.
A mark of a free society is that its public institutions, especially its military, represent the body politic and the freedom-enabling equal rights that structure civic life. If service members and the public begin to believe that the military is not neutral but is in fact the servant of MAGA, this will threaten the militarys legitimacy and increase the likelihood of violent conflict between the military and the public. Todays events bring us one step closer to this disaster.
I have seen the politicization of the military firsthand. Last month, I resigned my tenured position as a philosophy professor at West Point in protest of the dramatic changes the Trump administration is making to academic programs at military-service academies. Following an executive order from January, the Department of Defense banned most discussions of race and gender in the classroom. West Point applied this standard to faculty scholarship as well. As a result, my research agendaI study the relationship between masculinity and war, among other thingswas effectively off limits. I consider what the Trump administration is doing to the military-service academies as a profound violation of the militarys political neutrality. That destructive ethos is the same one apparent in the parade scheduled for today.
Before Trump was reelected, the Army had planned significant celebrations across the country to mark this day, including the release of a commemorative postage stamp and a visit to the International Space Station by an Army astronaut. But according to The New York Times, arrangements for todays D.C. event, unlike the other plans, began only this year.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/shame-trump-parade-111800838.html