Leaked Glossary: NSA Promotes CRT, LGBT Ideology 

The Marxist indoctrination of American federal workers continues — at your expense. 

The National Security Agency (NSA), responsible for monitoring threats for the U.S. military, has reportedly created a glossary of woke terms for its employees under the Biden administration. 

The glossary, obtained and verified by The Daily Wire, includes 327 social-justice terms and endorses left-wing views on race and sex. It promotes Critical Race Theory and “Queer Theory,” citing infamous figures such as Robin DiAngelo, the author of the book White Fragility: Why It’s So hard for White People to Talk About Racism; and CRT theorist Ibram X. Kendi. 

The document defines terms such as “white fragility” and “white privilege.” It goes on to critique America’s Founders, linking them to “settler colonialism” and promoting the idea of “decolonization.” The agency promotes the core tenets of CRT, stating that racism is institutional and systemic, and attributes it only to “white/European peoples.” 

It also endorses queer theory, inventing terms such as “transmisogyny” — a newspeak term meaning the “intersection of transphobia and misogyny,” and advises the use of pronouns such as “ze” and “zir” to address people who say they are neither a man nor a woman. 

The NSA’s document has raised concerns about the agency’s priorities, with critics arguing that it undermines the focus on national security in favor of advancing social justice. The unclassified document, marked for internal use, has not been publicly released by the NSA. 

Critics, including Representative Mike Waltz (R-Fla.), a member of the House Intelligence Committee, express shock at the level of indoctrination within a powerful military agency such as the NSA, arguing that the focus on woke terminology distracts from pressing national security concerns. 

The agency’s move aligns with President Biden’s executive orders (see here and here), aimed at creating a “whole-of-government equity agenda” in the federal workforce. While the NSA emphasizes diversity and inclusion in its publicly available materials, it so far has failed to respond to requests for comment on the leaked glossary.