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Axios found that web pages associated with the Department of Defense have also put DEI labels on now-missing pages that honored prominent Black veterans. Similarly missing is information about women who served in the military, including the Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASPs) of World War II. A profile of Army Major General Charles Rogers, who received the Medal of Honor for his service in Vietnam, was similarly changed, but the Defense Department replaced the missing page and removed “dei” from the URL today after a public outcry.
Two days ago, media outlets noted that the Arlington National Cemetery website had deleted content about Black, female, and Hispanic veterans.
The erasure of Indigenous, Black, Hispanic, and female veterans from our military history is an attempt to elevate white men as the sole actors in our history. It is also an attempt to erase a vision of a nation in which Americans of all backgrounds come together to work—and fight—for the common good.
 
Source: Heather Cox Richardson
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Surprised he didnt give Elizabeth Pocahontas Warren a plumb position to keep the DEI wokies happy. She would be great hunting down those scumbags that falsely claimed to be minorities in order to get better jobs/more money throughout their lives, wouldn't she. Pretending to be Native American Indian in order to get rich is racist, is it not? Or is that the wrong kind of racism??

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