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The US Military’s Other War
United States🏛️ Politics18 days ago

The US Military’s Other War

The article discusses concerns within the U.S. military regarding Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth's policies, which some believe disproportionately affect Black servicemembers. It references events such as the firing of Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Charles Q. Brown Jr., the removal of the first Black four-star general’s portrait from the Pentagon, and the exclusion of Black and female naval officers from promotion lists. Guest Clint Smith from The Atlantic is mentioned as discussing these issues.

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The US Military’s Other War

The article discusses concerns within the U.S. military regarding Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth's policies, which some believe disproportionately affect Black servicemembers. It references events such as the firing of Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Charles Q. Brown Jr., the removal of the first Black four-star general’s portrait from the Pentagon, and the exclusion of Black and female naval officers from promotion lists. Guest Clint Smith from The Atlantic is mentioned as discussing these issues.

Bias read (Left): The article frames the actions of Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth in a critical light, suggesting his policies negatively impact Black servicemembers. This framing implies criticism of current leadership and highlights potential racial disparities, aligning with a left-leaning perspective.

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