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Stephen A. Smith calls out the Trump admin's DEI purge

March 27, 2025

(CNN) โ€” US Navy veteran Bobby Jones comes from a family of military service members, including his grandfather, who served in the Korean War.

The military, he said, has traditionally been a path to economic prosperity and a source of patriotism within the Black community. Jones, who served from 2001 to 2023, said his wife is also a Navy veteran.

But due to the Trump administrationโ€™s recent actions against diversity programs, the dismissal of high-ranking minorities in the military, and the removal of web pages celebrating the historic achievements of people of color, Jones said he is advising his two daughters not to enlist.

Stephen A. Smith calls out the Trump admin's DEI purge
Former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Charles Q. Brown delivers remarks during the Department of Defense 2024 National POW/MIA Recognition Day ceremony at the Pentagon on September 20, 2024, in Arlington, Virginia.

โ€œI think the message that the current administration is sending to Black and brown people is, โ€˜You need not apply,โ€™โ€ said Jones, who is also the president of the nonpartisan Veterans for Responsible Leadership. โ€œBut what they donโ€™t understand is that you cannot have a military today numbers-wise without minorities and women.โ€

Jones isnโ€™t alone in those sentiments.

Veteran advocates, historians and families across the country say Secretary of Defense Pete Hegsethโ€™s efforts to end diversity, equity and inclusion in the armed forces will hurt recruitment efforts in Black and brown communities, as well as among women.

Black Americans make up 19% of active-duty military enlistments, and women make up roughly 17%. Critics argue that Hegsethโ€™s anti-DEI stance in the military is creating an environment that is unwelcoming and discouraging for anyone who isnโ€™t a straight White male.

โ€˜People donโ€™t want to join a military that erases their ancestorsโ€™

The Trump administration has recently faced backlash for purging Pentagon website pages that featured thousands of photos and articles about contributions made to the military by women, LGBTQ+ individuals, people of color and historical figures. Notably, the stories of Jackie Robinson, who served in World War II, and the Navajo Code Talkers were removed but later restored following public outcry.

Gregory Daddis, a historian and trustee for the Society for Military History, said the removal of historical pages on the Pentagon website is โ€œunprecedentedโ€ and has been handled in a โ€œhaphazard manner.โ€ Daddis said itโ€™s unclear how this action adds value to the military.

โ€œI think what this larger effort is failing to ask is, how is this process that we are seeing unfold really increasing the war fighting capabilities and lethality of our armed forces?โ€ he said. โ€œIโ€™m not seeing the connection here.โ€

Daddis said he understands why some Black and brown families donโ€™t want their sons or daughters to enlist in the military when the contributions of people who look like them are being erased and diversity-focused programs are being eliminated.

He also noted that the US Military Academy at West Point has recently banned affinity clubs, including the National Society of Black Engineers and the Society of Women Engineers Club.

โ€œThese decisions are steeped far more into our current culture wars than military effectiveness or a vision for the future,โ€ Daddis said.

Lindsay Church, executive director of Minority Veterans of America, agreed that the Trump administrationโ€™s attack on diversity will affect recruitment and demoralize minorities already serving.

The administration, Church said, is making it harder for women, LGBTQ+ people and Black Americans to have any sense of belonging in the armed forces.

โ€œPeople donโ€™t want to join a military that is hateful,โ€ Church said. โ€œPeople donโ€™t want to join a military that erases their ancestors. Iโ€™m third-generation Navy โ€ฆ and hell will freeze over before I let my child join the military at this point.โ€

A โ€˜culture of callousnessโ€™

The Trump administration recently fired Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Charles Q. Brown, the second Black man to serve as Americaโ€™s most senior general, and Adm. Lisa Franchetti, the chief of the Navy and the first woman to serve on the Joint Chiefs of Staff.

Additionally, President Donald Trump signed an executive order banning transgender service members, a move that a federal judge blocked last week. Hegseth also claimed that standards have previously been lowered for women in the military.

Jones said Trump has fostered a โ€œculture of callousnessโ€ in the military, prompting some potential recruits and their families to reconsider their plans to enlist.

He worries that if young minorities join under the current administration, they wonโ€™t be valued and will lack a path to advancement within the ranks.

โ€œIf they do a great job where they should get promoted, they could literally be limited in those opportunities based on that culture and the bias that has been injected into the military,โ€ he said.

Richard Brookshire, CEO and co-founder of the Black Veterans Project, said many of the systems being dismantled in the military were created to improve the racial climate.

He noted that the US armed forces have a deep history of racism. Brookshire believes the aggressive mandate to dismantle DEI is a backlash against Black Americans who have risen to leadership positions in the military.

โ€œThe Department of Defense is still very much a White boysโ€™ club,โ€ he said. โ€œEspecially when you get into some of the more elite branches of the military and Black folks are locked out of those opportunities. Now itโ€™s only going to get worse.โ€

Still, Brookshire said he doesnโ€™t anticipate a mass exodus of Black people from the military.

โ€œHistory has shown โ€” especially when thereโ€™s economic decline, which we are very much experiencing โ€” that people will look to the military as a means of escaping the environment they are in,โ€ he said. โ€œItโ€™s a means of economic mobility for folks who donโ€™t have any other real choice in front of them.โ€

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