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True. But professionally, like, "Led or participated in X Blue Team and Y Red Team reviews, resulting in discovery and remediation of z exploitable weaknesses." That's not bragging. If you sound like you're bragging, your credibility is diminished.
If you're a real White Hat, you're a professional. Professionals work. You complete your work tasking, while abiding by all rules, regulations, SOPS, and agreements associated with your work. Kids and amateurs play...and perhaps brag. Huge difference.
Well, according to my trusty "Apple" dictionary, non sequitur" does mean "a statement that does not logically follow from the previous argument or statement." So one could, for example, very well point out an accepted truth that plants use Carbon Dioxide in Photosynthesis to produce Oxygen, when, for example, talking about orbital mechanics, be no less "wrong," but no more relevant.
...and, of course, on more human timescales and in quite common adaptation to local conditions of climate and terrain, we have this thing called "breeding" or "animal husbandry." Again, not a particularly new idea, notwithstanding how breathlessly pronounced in sounding one's political clarion call.
Isn't this what used to be called natural selection, evolution, if you will, and isn't this how living things have adapted throughout the planet's history of continuous "climate change"? I call complete and utter (pardon the pun) bovine excrement.
Christian zealots. Muslim zealots. Atheists zealots. Maybe it's the "zealot" part that the major problem, since I'm quite sure that nobody has all the answers, yet zealots of all stripes presume to enforce their particular delusions of understanding.