Posted on Dec 20, 2013
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Just want your opinion on that statement.
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We love to try and have our cake and eat it too.  The closest thing to a good answer I've come up with is this - in uniform, preach nothing but _professionalism_.  It doesn't answer everything, but it keeps the (VERY PERSONALIZED) battles over things like diversity, free speech, freedom of conscience in context where they don't boil over and harm unit cohesion.  The poster is right, the more you preach tolerance and diversity, the more you have to accept that unit cohesion might suffer as a result (and if you think I'm making this up, there's been a lot of academic research and study on the psychology of the subject - there was a study out of University of Michigan recently that tends to not make EEO types particularly happy, because it says that's it basically impossible to maximize both diversity and social cohesion through policy).  It's really a question of tradeoffs and how much you're willing to accept.
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Well said Sir. Insightful information. Thanks.
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SFC Michael Hasbun
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You may be right, but institutionally we sure try our best to get them both going at the same time ;)
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SFC Josh Watson
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I agree.  Can't elaborate anymore than that.
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It is pretty simple isn't it? 
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Very true. There isn't much to say but that tolerance goes 2 ways. You can't ask for tolerance and then suppress someone with a different opinion.  
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