Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth has ordered the US Air Force to return training modules about the Tuskegee Airmen and Women's Airforce Service Pilots, or WASPs, to the basic training curriculum. This training was reported as canceled Friday, an alleged casualty of President Trump's anti-DEI executive order; see The Air Force Seems to Have Decided to Use Malicious Compliance to Fight Trump's DEI Order – RedState.
As I noted in two posts, the USAF signaled last week that it was going to fight a guerilla war against Trump's order disbanding the military's DEI infrastructure; see Has the USAF Decided That It Will Keep DEI No Matter What the Commander-in-Chief Has Ordered? – RedState. This culminated in the Tuskegee Airmen-WASPs kerfuffle Friday. That was no misunderstanding; it was clearly aimed at labeling an executive order designed to keep the federal government from engaging in racial tribalism and grievance-mongering as racist. None other than Texas's favorite anti-America Marxist, Joaquin Castro (naturally, right?), was standing by to proclaim it "white nationalism at work." The act by the media and their allies in the military didn't fool anyone. As the issue gathered momentum in social media, it caught the attention of Alabama Senator Katie Boyd Britt. Hegseth acknowledged that he was on the case. Four hours later, the deed was done. While this crushes this rebellion, there is more work to do. The people behind it are open about their intentions. This is a clip from a closed Facebook group called "Service Academy Women." The author is apparently a former Army intelligence officer. What we are seeing is coordinated resistance. Pete Hegseth has stomped out this fire, but unless he starts making an example of people, this will become a sport among leftists in the Pentagon. |
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