Here’s what DOD wants to know about race, diversity, extremism in the military: Read the survey
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The Defense Department continues to probe service members for evidence of extremist behaviors, even after senators said the incident rate is extremely low.
In a different section, service members are asked if they witnessed or worked with anyone who showed "support for an organization, ideology, or hate group that promotes violence, discrimination, or other illegal acts." Pete Kasperowicz is a politics editor at Fox News Digital.
The survey asked about different examples of support, such as attending a rally, trying to recruit people, or openly advocating "illegal acts of violence or terrorism." It asked service members to check off which ideology or goals were being expressed, a list that includes anti-Semitism, anti-Muslim, White supremacy, sex and gender identity discrimination, and anti-U.S. government sentiment.