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Historical Figures Cut From Military Websites While Others Are Restored Following #DEI #Ban

Some pages about figures like #JackieRobinson the #TuskegeeAirmen the Navajo #CodeTalkers and Desert Storm-era Gen. #ColinPowell have been restored following public #outrage But many remain down and have not been restored.

nbcnews.com/news/nbcblk/histor

NBC News · Historical figures cut from military websites while others are restored following ‘DEI’ banBy Curtis Bunn

When racist Israel tells the racist German police to “jump”, they say “how high”!

“German Police Halt Pro-Palestine Rally, Cite Arabic Language Ban”

by Palestine Chronicle Staff

@palestine
@israel

“Berlin police shut down a pro-Palestine protest, citing a ban on Arabic speeches and music, and arrested several demonstrators”

palestinechronicle.com/german-

Palestine Chronicle · German Police Halt Pro-Palestine Rally, Cite Arabic Language BanGerman police shut down a pro-Palestine protest and arrested several demonstrators citing a ban on the use of Arabic at the gathering. 

Meta (Facebook) has started deleting comments / posts on Facebook where a well established and beloved Linux site distrowatch.com is mentioned.

Accounts there became flagged as a "danger to cyber security" via Linux and Distrowatch related topics.

Things keep getting funnier and sillier are they not 🙂

Then again - Meta / Facebook is a rusty thing of a past in every sense..

👉 distrowatch.com/weekly.php?iss

@distrowatch #Distrowatch #Linux #Facebook #Meta #ban #madness

distrowatch.comDistroWatch.com: Put the fun back into computing. Use Linux, BSD.News and feature lists of Linux and BSD distributions.

#DJI narrowly escapes #US #drone #ban, for now — company has one year to demonstrate its products don’t pose a #nationalsecurity risk
Law calls for analysis of unmanned aircraft system, specifically DJI and fellow drone maker #AutelRobotics, by “an appropriate national security agency.” If this analysis isn’t done within one year, the manufacturer’s products and services will automatically be included in the list by the #FCC, effectively banning these two companies.
tomshardware.com/tech-industry

Tom's Hardware · DJI narrowly escapes U.S. drone ban, for now — company has one year to demonstrate its products don’t pose a national security riskBy Jowi Morales