Intelligence Officer Claims Cross-Dressing Enhances Job Performance
An anonymous intelligence officer argues that cross-dressing has improved his critical thinking and empathy, sparking debate within the intelligence community.
- An anonymous intelligence officer has stated that cross-dressing has sharpened his critical thinking and perspective-taking abilities, making him a better officer.
- The officer's claims were published in 'The Dive,' a newsletter distributed by the Office of the Director of National Intelligence's Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility Office.
- He believes his experiences provide strategic empathy and a better understanding of foreign actors and clandestine assets.
- Despite professional attire, the officer acknowledges that his choice of clothing can be distracting but hopes for greater acceptance of diverse gender expressions.
- The discussion around the officer's statement highlights broader debates on diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives within the intelligence community.