Hegseth's move on USNS Harvey Milk is a stain on military's 'warrior ethos'

12.06.25 03:12 Uhr

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Of course, Trump's Secretary of Defense wants the name of Harvey Milk, the murdered gay rights pioneer, stripped from a ship. Never mind that Milk served in the Korean War as a diving instructor, eventually discharged because of his sexual orientation. Or that he had exhibited courage in facing down haters as the nation's first publicly out elected official. After all, when Pete Hegseth's not sending confidential war plans via Signal to people who shouldn't be privy to them, he's busy bloviating about the "warrior ethos." Hegseth is a military veteran, a National Guardsman who did tours in Iraq and Afghanistan. But he's also someone who has made a career out of telling Americans he, above everyone else, knows what our veterans need and what our armed forces need to defend the U.S. in an increasingly volatile world. So Hegseth may know something about warriors and fighting. So did Milk. But Hegseth is too busy playing Rambo to recognize it. Instead, he's weaponizing bigotry to remake the U.S. military as a scorched-earth, hetero-Christian outfit ready to stamp out liberal heretics here aWeiter zum vollständigen Artikel bei Korea Times

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