Discriminatory Policy

Judge: Pentagon Selectively Used Studies to Justify Transgender Ban

A federal judge has ruled that the Pentagon selectively used studies to justify its ban on transgender service members. This decision highlights concerns about the methodology and motivations behind the policy. The judge’s finding suggests a deliberate effort to support a predetermined conclusion, rather than a fair and impartial assessment of the evidence. It calls into question the integrity of the process used to formulate the policy and raises serious questions about the fairness and equity of the military’s approach to transgender individuals.

The sheer volume of questionable choices made in supporting this ban is staggering. The selective use of data appears to be a deliberate tactic, cherry-picking information that bolsters a pre-existing bias against transgender individuals while ignoring or downplaying contradictory evidence.… Continue reading

US Transportation Funding Tied to Marriage, Birth Rates: Outrage Erupts

An undated memo signed by Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy directs the Department of Transportation (DOT) to prioritize projects in communities exhibiting higher-than-average marriage and birth rates. This directive, impacting DOT grants and programs, aims to mitigate the effects of DOT activities on families and improve internal management, according to the memo. The policy’s potential impact on communities with lower rates remains uncertain and the DOT has yet to publicly comment on the memo. This decision follows other recent actions by the Trump administration focused on dismantling diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives within the department.

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