Trump's DOD censored the Enola Gay. Here's 11 things his moronic DEI purge could also remove
Briefly

The article critiques Donald Trump's Department of Defense for censoring content that contains the word 'gay', as part of an executive order focused on eliminating Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) references from federal discourse. With a database documenting over 26,000 flagged images, this censorship could extend to more than 100,000 items across various platforms. The decision is part of a wider conservative push against DEI, raising alarms about the future of freedom of speech and information access within the military and federal government.
The Pentagon's controversial decision to delete content containing the word 'gay' has raised concerns regarding censorship and the broader implications of Trump's policies on DEI, leading to speculation on future actions.
The marked content for deletion includes over 26,000 images, with the potential to affect 100,000 pieces of content, illustrating a disturbing trend in the suppression of information.
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