NASA has deleted two comic books about women astronauts from its websites, part of a wider effort by the Trump administration to eliminate 'DEI' content from federal agencies. The comics, aimed at encouraging young women in space careers, were available since 2021 and 2023 but have now been removed following directives to scrub 'woke' language and content. This move coincides with the scrapping of promises regarding Artemis missions, including the first woman on the Moon. The trend of censorship reflects a broader pattern of discrimination in various government sectors.
NASA's deletion of two comic books about women astronauts from its website illustrates a broader trend of 'woke' content censorship under the Trump administration.
The comics, part of NASA's initiative to inspire girls to aspire to roles in space exploration, have been removed following a directive against DEI-themed content.
This action reflects a concerning shift away from inclusive messaging, as NASA's commitment to landing the first woman on the Moon has also been retracted.
The broader implications of this censorship extend beyond NASA, demonstrating a pattern of discriminatory policies across various government agencies.
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