
Race wasn't a 'meaningful category of division' on military bases: Coglianese
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The Daily Caller editorial director Vince Coglianese spoke of racial unity as a child living on military bases on "Tucker Carlson Today."
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Perhaps because of such unity, the military bases he lived at were especially patriotic. He recounted that traffic on base had to stop when "Colors" played, even "stop[ping] dead in the middle of the road."
"You lower your window, and you listen to the ‘Colors.’ And everyone's quiet and reverent. And then you hear the end of it, and then you know you can move again," he explained.

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