To the editor: Imagine that he is a general in the US Army. UU. And that its president dismissed him due to his views on race, equality and rights protected in the United States Constitution. (“The president of Trump, of the JEXT personnel and two other military officers”, February 21)
The General of the Air Force Charles Q. “CQ” Brown served this nation for more than 40 years. His father was not rich enough to pay a podiatrist who said he had bone spur, avoiding being served in the Vietnam War.
Brown was fired by President Trump abruptly on Friday and gave no reason for his dismissal. Think about that: a four -star general was not even allowed the dignity of an explanation of why he was being fired.
Brown was not simply fired; It was destined to be humiliated too. But at that point, the president clearly failed, because the little men cannot humiliate those who served with honor and sacrificed for his country.
Michal Betz, Wichita, Kan.
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To the editor: Brown and Marina's layoffs, Lisa Franchetti, fulfill Trump's goal of what he sees how to reverse diversity by hiring people of color and women who are not really qualified for their roles, despite their experience and experience.
As Brown commented in 2020, “I cannot fix centuries of racism in our country, nor can I fix decades of discrimination that may have affected the members of our Air Force.”
As this administration seeks to finish the programs that support diversity, equity and inclusion in schools, companies and organizations, the result will return this country to the civil rights struggles that their lives gave so many. This requires resistance to racist policies and practices that are aligned with Trump's values while exercising power to silence the opposition and protest. This country is diverse, but equity is an unrealized objective.
One's commitment to “justice for all” is unconditional. Tell Trump that.
Lenore Navarro Dowling, Los Angeles
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To the editor: Trump has fired more military leaders, including the president of the team leaders. If we do not face him at this time, it can be too late before he passes through the Constitution and actually takes care of the entire government.
He has no longer fulfilled judicial orders. He doesn't care what a judge decides.
Let your covers show the danger in which we are now and demand that someone choose for the Senate Law and the Chamber before it is too late.
Leonard Zivitz, Fullerton