Elon Musk's DOGE has terminated a multi-million dollar virtual reality project that taught soldiers how to have 'difficult conversations,' DailyMail.com can first report.
The Air Force and Space Force were dolling out millions for a training program not to better enhance soldiers' fighting capability, but to 'help grow inclusive-minded leaders.'
It was a priority for military officials under former President Joe Biden to address 'unconscious bias' in the military ranks and create a more 'inclusive' force, according to a White House memo.
The Air Force's Air Education and Training Command handed out a staggering $2.3 million contract to create a virtual reality experience where soldiers would deal with an avatar that would help them speak and act in a DEI-friendly way.
'This program allows the participants to have a conversation that are both realistic and difficult,' an Air Force soldier wrote alongside a video testimonial. 'It uses a virtual avatar that are controlled by trained actors.'
It 'is just another way that the Air and Space Force are innovating and staying one step ahead of a time when we have difficult conversations!' the soldier continue