Over 2,400 USAFA grads signed the amendment petitions. On the form, there was a field for comments, and this is sampling of some of the things grads said:
What USAFA Graduates Are Saying – Part 1
Part 1 of a sampling from the over 600 comments we received on the petition form: “3 adult, white male boys. It’s sad that I am not even excited to recommend the USAFA to them. When this institution gets back to high standards, removes woke ideology and political correctness, I’ll start supporting again. I wish […]
What USAFA Graduates Are Saying – Part 2
Part 2 of a sampling from the over 600 comments we received on the petition form: “I am completely in support of Unity Slate. I have been appalled with the woke direction of USAFA has taken. Stopped contributing years ago as a result.” 1980 “I have been waiting for 25 years for such an amendment. […]
What USAFA Graduates Are Saying – Part 3
Part 3 of a sampling from the over 600 comments we received on the petition form: “It’s time the AOG began representing USAFA graduates and not USAFA leadership.” 1993 “I whole heartedly agree with this petition. I have been ashamed to let people know I graduated from USAFA with all the political BS that has […]
What USAFA Graduates Are Saying – Part 4
Part 4 of a sampling from the over 600 comments we received on the petition form: “Thank you for leading the charge in this fight. I, along with many of my classmates, feel the AOG has sat idly by while these changes have occurred without offering any input or feedback from the graduate community at […]
What USAFA Graduates Are Saying – Part 5
Part 5 of a sampling from the over 600 comments we received on the petition form: “The AOG needs a bigger seat at the table on USAFA matters (or a seat to begin with?). Even if this doesn’t go forward as specifically proposed, I want this to send a message that the graduate community and […]
What USAFA Graduates Are Saying – Part 6
Part 6 of a sampling from the over 600 comments we received on the petition form: “When I was in the Air Force, the majority of us didn’t care what color or race or anything else you were. We asked two questions: 1. Are you competent? 2. Do you have my back?” 1988 “USAFA – […]