Chronicling the creeping demise of Diversity™, Equity™, and Inclusion™, otherwise known as institutionalized racism.
Jackie Robinson webpage accidentally purged then reinstated, Al Sharpton decries ‘the most racist thing in the world’
Whereas one might expect a rogue regime packed full of rabid white nationalists to be putting minorities to work in labor camps where work will set them free — maybe picking cotton just for extra sadism — the best that the legacy media can gin up currently is that the Defense Department briefly, mistakenly took down a webpage celebrating the first black Major League player and the immediately reinstated it after discovering the mistake.
Via Politico (emphasis added):
A Defense Department article honoring the military legacy of baseball legend Jackie Robinson briefly joined the ranks of disappeared tributes to historic figures lauded for shattering race and gender-based barriers Wednesday, amid a broader effort to wipe out all traces of diversity, equity and inclusion across the federal government.
A tribute to Robinson, renowned for breaking through Major League Baseball’s color barrier in 1947, disappeared from the DOD’s website Wednesday but was restored later in the afternoon.
The article chronicles Robinson’s military service during World War II, when he served in the 761st “Black Panthers” tank battalion, and notes that he was court-martialed but eventually acquitted after refusing to move to the back of an Army bus in 1944. He received an honorable discharge later that year.
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Per SOP, as it does when reporting on any Deplorable hate crime, MSNBC brought the big guns in — the desiccated corpse, His Holiness the REVEREND Al Sharpton — to lament “the most racist thing in the world.”
Transgender swimmer bear hug gets Penn University’s federal funding pulledAbout three years late to enforce gender sanity, but better now than never.
Via Associated Press (emphasis added):
The Trump administration has suspended approximately $175 million in federal funding for the University of Pennsylvania over a transgender swimmer who last competed for the school in 2022, the White House said Wednesday.
President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Feb.5 that was intended to ban transgender athletes from competing in girls and women’s sports. The next day, the Education Department announced an investigation into Penn’s swimming program.
But the Ivy League school’s federal money was suspended in a separate review of discretionary federal money going to universities, the White House said. The money that was paused came from the Defense Department and the Department of Health and Human Services.
It’s curious that the AP wouldn’t name the swimmer upfront; the article took six paragraphs to reveal that it was Lia Thomas, the hulking ladyman who was literally feet taller than his competition and presumably has a much larger oxygen carrying capacity.
‘Residential centers’ (segregated housing) and universities shutteredThe irony of the modern so-called civil rights movement is that little schoolgirl in Arkansas all those years ago desperately wanted to integrate into the mainstream educational system, so much so that she and her family were willing to have be escorted by police in the face of an incensed mob just to make get into a classroom with white kids.
And here we are in 2025, with dormitories called, ironically, “Unidos” reserved especially for Latinx students to counter white supremacy or whatever.
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Via InsideHigherEd (emphasis added):
In the wake of federal and state bans on diversity, equity and inclusion, several colleges and universities are eliminating the option for students to live in culture-based housing starting next fall—a trend that could signal increased attacks on certain student resources that went largely untouched under previous state-level DEI bans.
The University of Iowa confirmed to Inside Higher Ed that it will be ceasing operations of three of its living-learning communities: All In, for LGBTQ students; Unidos, for Latino students; and Young, Gifted and Black, for Black students. North Carolina State University will also shut down two culture-based dorms—called Living and Learning Villages at NCSU—dedicated to Native American and Black students, as first reported in The Nubian Message, the college’s Black student-led newspaper.