Since this is more about the US military than Trump (although he does obviously feature prominently):
Trump previously joined Republican pile-on accusing military of being ‘woke’
www.independent.co.uk
Also, an interesting comment below about the immigrant experience in the US military.
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He's following the corporate trend to capture that market, of course. Like most other things, the public sector will probably be years behind, but he doesn't care because that's not where the economic influencers hang out...
Ford to Microsoft: Why are companies dropping DEI policies in 2024
Diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives were designed to foster more equitable workplaces, where employees from all backgrounds could thrive. However, 2024 is witnessing a dramatic shift: major corporations are scaling back or entirely dismantling their DEI programs. What’s driving this reversal, and what does it mean for the future of workplace diversity?
The recent rollback of DEI policies in several prominent companies is raising eyebrows. Ford Motor Co. announced that it would no longer participate in an annual survey from an LGBTQ advocacy group and would not use quotas for minority dealerships and suppliers. This move followed similar actions by JPMorgan Chase, Harley-Davidson, and Lowe's, which also altered their
DEI initiatives.
Additionally, Starbucks, Tractor Supply, and John Deere are among the corporations that have made significant changes to their DEI strategies in 2024. Starbucks dropped a bonus linked to DEI goals, Tractor Supply stopped submitting data to the Human Rights Campaign, and John Deere decided to discontinue its support for external social or cultural awareness events.
This wave of change is not confined to these companies alone. Other big names, including Microsoft, Google, and Meta, have also reduced the scope of their DEI programs. A CNBC report highlighted that DEI-related job postings declined by 44% by mid-2023 compared to the same period in 2022, signalling a broader trend of diminished emphasis on diversity initiatives.
Robby Starbuck a former Hollywood director turned activist has gained traction by campaigning against DEI programs and LGBTQ advocacy fuelling a wave of right-wing hostility towards corporate social responsibility
anz.peoplemattersglobal.com