U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry boards his Air Force C32A – a military version of the Boeing 757 – at Boeing Field in Seattle, Washington, on May 19, 2015, after visiting the Boeing Co.’s 737 factory in nearby Renton, Washington, to deliver a speech focused on U.S. and Pacific regional trade policy, and at the conclusion of a trip that took him to China and the Republic of Korea. [State Department Photo/Public Domain]
Niel Golightly, former senior executive at Boeing, was a 20-year-old Navy pilot in 1987. Back then, Mr. Golightly, when asked what he thought of putting women in combat roles, voiced that he thought it was a bad idea.

That was 33 years ago and why Niel Golightly is now former senior executive at Boeing, explain the editors at NRO.

In 2020, (Golightly) is a former senior executive at Boeing who has just been forced to resign for having voiced that opinion in 1987. Corporate America is busily reproducing the informant culture of East Germany, with results that are both embarrassing and destructive.

That Boeing would go along with this shameful spectacle ought to shake the confidence of both the government and its investors.

And add Disney and Nike to the shameful spectacle.

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