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WATCH: Air Force General Tells Racists to ‘Get Out!’

Cites ‘Charlottesville and Ferguson, the Protests in the NFL’

The mother of a cadet candidate on Wednesday posted a photo of a white board taken at the Air Force Academy Preparatory School where he son is enlisted. On the board the words “go home n*****” were written. That incident, which happened to five Black cadet candidates, is being investigated but in response, Lt. Gen. Jay Silveria, the superintendent of the Air Force Academy in Colorado assembled all 4000 cadets and cadet candidates, instructors, and higher brass.

In the five-minute video above (longer version on Facebook) – every second of which is worth watching, all the way to the end – Lt. Gen. Silveria made very clear his expectations.

“If you’re outraged by those words, then you’re in the right place,” Silveria said Thursday, as HuffPost reported. “You should be outraged not only as an airman, but as a human being.”

“If you can’t treat someone with dignity and respect, then you need to get out,” he continued. “If you can’t treat someone from another gender, whether that’s another man or woman, then you need to get out. If you demean someone in any way, then you need to get out, and if you can’t treat someone from another race or a different color skin with dignity and respect, then you need to get out.”

“There is absolutely no place in our Air Force for racism,” Silveria said. “It’s not who we are, nor will we tolerate it in any shape or fashion.

At one point he even tells the cadets to “reach for your phones” and asks them to film his speech in case they ever need to be reminded of his words.

“I also have a better idea, and it’s about our diversity, and it’s the power of diversity, the power of the 4,000 of you, and all the people that are on the staff tower and lining the glass, the power of us as a diverse group,” Silveria said. “The power that we come from all walks of life, that we come from all parts of this country, that we come from all races, we come from all backgrounds, gender, all makeup, all upbringing. The power of that diversity comes together and makes us that much more powerful. That’s a much better idea than small thinking and horrible ideas.”

On Facebook alone the video has gone viral, being viewed over 832,000 times in just 17 hours.

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