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Pentagon’s DEI purge flags over 26K images for removal. Which ones? - National | Globalnews.ca

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The database includes more than 26,000 images that have been flagged for removal across every military branch.
The vast majority of the Pentagon purge targets women and minorities, including notable milestones made in the military.
It also removes posts that mention commemorative months such as Black and Hispanic people and women.
A Marine Corps official says every one of its images in the database “either has been taken down or will be taken down” The Marines are moving on the directive as fast as possible, but as with the rest of the military, very few civilian or contractor employees at the Pentagon can perform content removal.
In the Marine Corps , just one defense civilian is available to do the work.
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