In November of 2021, The Salvation Army released its indoctrination "Guidebook" titled
"Let's talk about Racism", which betrayed its embrace of CRT dogma-driven, P.O.C.-supremacist, rabid, hate-whitey racism. It has since been deleted because the evidence of their going "Woke" resulted in a sizable reduction in donations and volunteers.
Now, they're feigning repentance, but a close examination of their response to the outrage generated by their going "Woke" is a smokescreen of obfuscation, notably focused on calling-out one organization--Color Us United--for exposing their apostasy. This is clearly evidenced in one part of their linked response wherein they say:
"As Color Us United’s president, Mr. Xu has also called for The Salvation Army to eliminate positions focused on diversity, equity, and inclusion. That’s not going to happen. The work of ensuring equal opportunity and treatment within The Salvation Army is far too important not to be intentional about it."
Since "..diversity, equity and inclusion" are all CRT dogma-driven code words for P.O.C.-supremacist, hate-whitey racism and anti-meritocracy, clearly, they still cling to the ideological paradigm articulated in their incriminating, and now-deleted, "Let's Talk About Racism" indoctrination publication. It appears they're betting that easily duped donors and volunteers will equate "Equity" with "Equality", though within the context of CRT racist ideology, they are antithetical to each other: "Equity" denoting equal outcomes detached from merit and personal choices, whereas, "Equality" denotes equal opportunity within the context of one's merit and personal choices.
Upon learning of this, I immediately contacted the Salvation Army by email and told them I would no longer be donating to their orgaization:
Here are some links for more information regarding the Salvation Army's apostasy:
The Salvation Army's Response To Getting Caught In Apostasy
The Salvation Army's "Seeking Justice Together Study Guide On Racism"
Salvation Army Withdraws Anti-White ‘Let’s Talk About Racism’ Guide After Uproar
Salvation Army Wants White Donors To Offer ‘Sincere Apology’ For Their Racism