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‘DUI hire’ Pete Hegseth fumbles DEI purge when he targets a plane over the word ‘gay’

How will this make Americans safer?

A gaffe at the Defense Secretary’s office led to flagging an image of the B-29 bomber that dropped the bomb on Hiroshima, Japan. The reason? Its moniker, “the Enola Gay.” It seems the image was flagged solely because of the word “gay,” and now, everyone online is having a field day with Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth.

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The story behind the plane’s name is simple. The B-29’s pilot, Col. Paul Tibbets Jr., named it after his mother, Enola Gay Tibbets. Paul Tibbets played a pivotal role in World War II and became one of its most celebrated figures after flying the plane above Japan. He dropped the bomb despite Robert Oppenheimer reportedly warning him that he might not escape the blast.

Paul Tibbets ed away in 2007, a 92-year-old veteran with some of the highest military decorations. The Pentagon chose to commemorate him with a photo where he stood next to the B-29 bomber, flashing a confident grin. Now, that image has been flagged for deletion.

It doesn’t even end there. Across the Defense Department, the DEI crackdown has repeatedly lost focus. Gulf of Mexico.

In a constantly shifting world where countries strengthen their defenses and China and Russia grow more aggressive than ever, the Defense Secretary instead focuses on deleting the word “gay” from all government documents. This is the kind of silliness you’d expect on an elementary school playground. And even then, you’d call out the child for being so petulant. But no — we’re actually talking about where the buck stops when it comes to national security.

This would be laughable if it weren’t so grim. It’s exactly what Hannah Arendt warned about when she coined the phrase “the banality of evil.” This is a charade of misinformation, AI-driven propaganda, and bots following orders from people who only aim to distract. None of these moves lower grocery prices, and more importantly, none make Americans safer.

On X, this tomfoolery sparked a mix of disbelief and exasperated ridicule. One correctly called it an attempt to whitewash history.

For another, it finally dawned on them — the image was removed purely because of DEI.

Another simply couldn’t believe this is real life.

The Trump istration is testing the waters, seeing how long they can play the culture war game. They’re clearly hoping it can last an entire term because they’re too lazy for real change that could actually help working-class Americans. Their so-called super genius, Elon Musk, only managed to do what any slacker undergrad would — let a bot handle it.


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Fred Onyango
Fred Onyango is an entertainment journalist who primarily focuses on the intersection of entertainment, society, and politics. He has been writing about the entertainment industry for five years, covering celebrity, music, and film through the lens of their impact on society and politics. He has reported from the London Film Festival and was among the first African entertainment journalists invited to cover the Sundance Film Festival. Fun fact—Fred is also a trained pilot.