One source said the anonymous agent wrote that he liked wearing women’s clothing and believed cross-dressing made him a “better officer.” piece Published in “The Dive” magazine obtained by. daily wire According to a Freedom of Information Act request.
“I’m an intelligence officer and a man who likes to dress in women’s clothes from time to time. I believe that my experience in cross-dressing has helped me hone my skills as an intelligence officer, especially critical thinking and perspective-taking.” The person spoke. he wrote in the piece. “I consider my gender identity to be fixed,” he said, adding, “Even though I like to wear dresses sometimes, I also consider myself a man.”
He claimed that his fondness for wearing women’s clothing made him a better officer in many ways.
“I can now understand foreign actors better,” the man declared. “I’m good at understanding secret assets and their motives.”
“I am more conscious of my female colleagues and would like to support them if possible,” he claimed. “I know firsthand that wearing heels can make your feet hurt or make it take longer to walk somewhere. I like wearing a bra, but it’s not comfortable for everyone. I know that, and it doesn’t get comfortable after a few hours.”
He pointed out that his cross-dressing was distracting to people, but suggested it shouldn’t be that way.
“Every IC document I’ve found about dress codes suggests that the goal is to dress professionally, no matter what you wear, so it’s important to keep your clothes consistent with what you’re trying to do. “Try not to get distracted,” he wrote.
According to the Daily Wire, a spokesperson for the Office of the Director of National Intelligence said, “The IC Office of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility (IC DEIA) manages IC’s efforts to build a diverse and inclusive workforce. As part of their work, they distribute the quarterly magazine ‘The Dive’ to each IC division’s DEIA office and/or Equal Employment Opportunity Office.”
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