Letters to the Editor

It’s time to stand against hate

To the Editor:

I am a retired military officer (veteran); senior citizen; middle class; have grandchildren that are part of the LBGQ+ community; live in a rural area; have a grandchild still in school; and, I am a female.

As I watch what Trump and Musk are doing to our country (and Constitution), I realize every facet of my life is being attacked — veteran benefits, Social Security and Medicare, higher costs, quality education for all on the chopping block and classes of people being targeted and their contributions being erased.

It’s time to be honest with the American people. This administration is using DEI as an excuse to promote racism, sexism and to spread hate. They are using DEI to try and erase history—ignoring the contributions of blacks, women and pretty much anyone who isn’t a white male. The latest is erasing the Native American code talkers from military websites. The fact that they were trying to erase the Enola Gay shows the absurdity of what they are doing.

It’s time to stand up against the hate.

Mary Ford, Major, USAF retired

Waynesville

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