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Re: US removal of panels honoring Black soldiers at WWII cemetery in the Netherlands draws backlash

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Do you know id OCDA (old cad dumb arse) served in the armed forces ?

IF not, he needs to just STFU so he doesn't offend everyone within earshot or reading of his made up libtard crap.
Ribit can speak to the bonds one makes with his brothers in the military and when yer in combat there are no skin colors. When ya can you grab yer brother iffen he's wounded and can't walk and ya get him the **** out of harms way and to a medivac pickup point.

We the living survivors salute our fallen comrades and keep their memory in our hearts. Once one is engaged in combat nobody cares oro is looking at the skin color of the guy next to ya. We only care about he has the same uniform on we do and he is shooting back and killing the enemy.. I got HIS back and he's got mine. There is no color other than red iffen ya was hit on a battlefield.

OCU is one stoooooooooooooooooooooopidd scumbag...And a **** stirrer. It is apparently all he is capable of..

Even I have to defend Ribit iffen he ever needs help in spite of him being a Reb..... lol!!!!!!


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Re: US removal of panels honoring Black soldiers at WWII cemetery in the Netherlands draws backlash
By: De_Composed
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Wed, 31 Dec 25 7:02 AM
Msg. 15059 of 15110

Re: “This is just simple racism. There is no way that honoring ANY American member of the military could be seen as being a DEI issue.”
- oldCADuser #msg-1272798  

Incorrect. It's DEI if the honoring was because of skin color.

The panels in question were erected in September, 2024, to quell complaints from the black community that they were underrepresented. Blacks represented just 2% of the cemetery's 8,000+ occupants. They hadn't played a big role in the fighting. One of the two removed panels, in fact, honored Pvt. George H. Pruitt, who drowned a month AFTER the war. The other was rotated out, not eliminated. That is standard practice at the museum/cemetery visitor center. The panel honored those who constructed the cemetery... which is pathetic when you think about it and consider that 8,000 others who didn't receive such attention DIED.

If you look at the panels shown below, you'll see that none were major additions to the museum. I'm not certain which ones they were... I have yet to find a readable photograph of either. There is no way that President Trump specifically ordered their removal. In fact, the panels were erected by the American Battle Monuments Commission and were removed by that same American Battle Monuments Commission to comply with the new policy eliminating DEI. The determination that the panels were DEI was theirs - and who would know better?

Removing the panels was not racist. President Trump banned a racist government program. The American Battle Monuments Commission followed his order.

You really should look into this kind of thing before opening your mouth and sounding foolish.



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