Anonymous wrote:The subject of this post reminds me of the time Trump said "I see the disinfectant where it knocks it (Covid) out in one minute. Is there a way we could do something like that by injection inside or almost a cleaning because you can see, it gets in the lungs — it does a tremendous number on the lungs, and I think it'd be interesting to check that."
This immediately became (and we still see variations of it to this day) "TRUMP TOLD PEOPLE TO INJECT THEMSELVES WITH THE BLEACH THEY KEEP UNDER THE SINK IMMEDIATELY - THEIR KIDS AND PETS TOO - AND IF THEY DON'T THEY WILL BE IMMEDIATELY PUT BEFORE A FIRING SQUAD"
Don't ever change Dems. You're too entertaining.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And what's more, MAGA complains that taking down a Confederate statue is erasing history. Ridiculous.
So did you support the tearing down of statues or protest against their removal?
Anonymous wrote:And what's more, MAGA complains that taking down a Confederate statue is erasing history. Ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:And what's more, MAGA complains that taking down a Confederate statue is erasing history. Ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is not erasing history. It is fixing how some have continually fixated in framing history in terms of immutable characteristics, as opposed to individual character and merit.
The mental gymnastics is strong with the you, son.
Yep. This PP always jumps right in to support the MAGA position on whatever is being discussed in this forum. I suspect monitoring DCUM is their day job.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not defending the action described in this article-- I'm not opposed to DEI, and I don't know anything about this database-- but the notion that the military henceforth won't be showing pictures of the Enola Gay is obviously absurd and not whats happening here. It's hard to get worked up about the removal (or preservation) of some database I've never seen, and neither I nor you have any real sense as to whether this is a big deal.
It IS what is happening. The achievements of the Tuskegee airmen are being purged from history, as one example.
Um, per the article the White House insisted they restore videos about the Tuskegee airman that the Air Force had removed.
The Air Force briefly removed new recruit training courses that included videos of the Tuskegee Airmen soon after Trump’s order. That drew the White House’s ire over “malicious compliance,” and the Air Force quickly reversed the removal.
Anonymous wrote:It is not erasing history. It is fixing how some have continually fixated in framing history in terms of immutable characteristics, as opposed to individual character and merit.
Anonymous wrote:https://apnews.com/article/dei-purge-images-pentagon-diversity-women-black-8efcfaec909954f4a24bad0d49c78074
How can any MAGAs defend this???
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is not erasing history. It is fixing how some have continually fixated in framing history in terms of immutable characteristics, as opposed to individual character and merit.
The mental gymnastics is strong with the you, son.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not defending the action described in this article-- I'm not opposed to DEI, and I don't know anything about this database-- but the notion that the military henceforth won't be showing pictures of the Enola Gay is obviously absurd and not whats happening here. It's hard to get worked up about the removal (or preservation) of some database I've never seen, and neither I nor you have any real sense as to whether this is a big deal.
It IS what is happening. The achievements of the Tuskegee airmen are being purged from history, as one example.