Did you even listen to his speech?
Superintendent Lieutenant General Jay SilveriaJay Silveria’s full speech to an audience of 4,000 cadets and 1,500 faculty members and military personnel.
Ladies and gentlemen, you may have heard that some people down in the prep school wrote some racial slurs on some message boards. If you haven’t heard that, I wanted you to hear it from me. If you’re outraged by those words then you’re in the right place. That kind of behavior has no place at the prep school, it has no place at USAFA, and it has no place in the US Air Force.
You should be outraged, not only as an airman, but as a human being. And I’ll tell you, that the appropriate response for horrible language and horrible ideas, the appropriate response is a better idea. So that’s why I’m here. That’s why all these people are up here on the staff tower, so let me have everybody who’s up here please pull forward to the rails.
Also, there’s so many people here, they’re lining the outsides along the windows. These are members of the faculty, coaching staff, AOC’s, AMT’s, from the airfield, from my staff, from my headquarters, all aspects of the 10th Airbase Wing, all aspects that make up USAFA and the United States Air Force Academy leadership is here. You heard from Brigadier General Goodwin, Brigadier General Armacost is here, Colonel Block from the athletic department is here, Mr. Knowlton is in Washington, DC right now.
So just in case you’re unclear on where I stand on this topic, I’m going to leave you with my most important thought today:
If you can’t treat someone with dignity and respect, then you need to get out. If you can’t teach someone from another gender, whether that’s a man or a woman, with dignity and respect, 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.
I'm not sure how you missed is but the superintendent of the Academy does not see this as a "black flag operation": - he sees it as a racist attack. Apparently you see him as spouting typical SJW Progressive-Leftist B/S personal opinions. Since he is in charge of the Academy, I have to assume that he knows more than you do.
“You should be outraged”: A US Air Force general gives a lesson in leadership after racist slurs