In this hour of The Burning Truth with Casey Hendrickson, we delve into the chaotic aftermath of Hurricane Helene and its impact on North Carolina’s voting process. The North Carolina Elections Board has implemented emergency voting changes for the hardest-hit counties, but not without controversy. We discuss a shocking incident involving military helicopters that hindered recovery efforts, and the North Carolina National Guard’s admission of mishandling relief operations. With FEMA’s absence making headlines, we highlight the story of a local mayor’s daughter who was denied a $750 FEMA payment. Peter Doocy exposes misinformation surrounding Kamala Harris and her press secretary. Join us as we navigate these pressing issues that affect both disaster relief and the upcoming election.
In this episode of The Common Veterans, the hosts dive deep into “the truth” about military life, veteran experiences, and how these realities are often misunderstood by the public. This episode aims to debunk myths, confront negativity in the media, and provide insights into what it truly means to be a service member. Here’s a summary for those who prefer reading over listening:
The episode begins by defining what the military is: a structured, disciplined organization tasked with protecting and serving a nation. The hosts explain the different branches of the military and their unique missions. They emphasize the values that guide service members, like duty, honor, and commitment, which are foundational to military culture.
What does it really mean to be a veteran, a combat veteran, or as the hosts call themselves, a “common veteran”? This section explores the diverse experiences of those who have served. From combat zones to administrative roles, every veteran has a unique story. The episode also touches on the challenging transition from active duty to civilian life, highlighting the complexities of reintegration and finding new purpose.
One of the most significant topics is how civilians perceive the military. The hosts dispel several common misconceptions about veterans and military personnel, challenging stereotypes that often arise from media portrayals. Is there a civilian-military divide? The podcast explores this question, encouraging civilians to learn more about veterans' lives and foster greater understanding between both groups.
The media’s portrayal of the military often leans toward negativity, with a focus on controversies and sensationalism. The hosts discuss the impact this has on veterans’ mental health and the public's perception of the military. However, they also share inspiring stories of service and heroism, which rarely make headlines. The episode calls on listeners to actively seek out and share positive stories about the military and veterans, offering a much-needed counter-narrative to the dominant media trends.
Today’s military faces new and evolving challenges, from cyber warfare to peacekeeping and humanitarian missions. The hosts discuss how these roles have changed over time and the modern pressures that service members face in a rapidly shifting global landscape. They emphasize the need for adaptability and resilience among today’s military members.
Looking ahead, the hosts discuss what the future holds for military service. How will new threats shape the way the military operates? What changes can recruits expect? They stress the importance of honoring the legacy of service while staying prepared for the future.
In a lighter segment, the hosts tease the next episode: Game Night! Tune in to hear the veterans take a break from serious discussions to enjoy camaraderie over games, showcasing the strong bonds that military service fosters.
As PHM returns to school today, you’ll notice some changes exclusively covered by The Burning Truth over the past few months.
On April 15, 2024, we covered that PHM Schools were dropping the DEI officer position.
Despite having multiple sources within the school district confirming this, we were called liars.
Protestations we were wrong aside … a few days later another hammer dropped at PHM.
PHM stripped DEI from their handbooks.
All that was left was for the school board to make it official, there would be no DEI officer at PHM for the upcoming 2024-2025 school year.
On May 20, 2024 … they did just that.
As we’ve been telling you the whole time, DEI will be hidden, renamed, and will rear its ugly head again. However, this was a victory against a horrible discriminatory policy.
Unfortunately, some people just couldn’t accept this and continue, to this day, to deny the DEI officer position is perpetually vacant. It wasn’t ‘eliminated’ they say. It was just left vacant indefinitely and funding for it ceased with no plans to ever revive the position or its funding.
Totally not the same thing folks.
Today is back-to-school for PHM, and they do not have a DEI officer for the district.