The liberty principle for this Freedom Friday concerns diversity, equity, and inclusion. Newly re-elected President Donald Trump signed numerous executive orders and congressional members are working on bills to ban diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) from the United States government.
The
topic burst into the spotlight when Trump mentioned that DEI could have been
the cause of the terrible crash between a Black Hawk helicopter and a commuter jet
at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport. Trump indicated that the role of
diversity, equity, and inclusion would be examined.
Victor Davis Hanson is a senior contributor for The Daily Signal and a historian at the Hoover Institution at Stanford University. He recently made a video on the topic of diversity, equity, and inclusion.
What [Trump] meant was criteria other than
merit that go into hiring these critical positions in the air traffic
controller tower, but also as pilots and general in the military. And people
got very angry, and they said this was inappropriate. But like all things
Donald Trump does, he tries to open a very sensitive issue in a very loud fashion, and that brings attention
to it, and then, people do some investigation.
Greenland is a good example. “How dare he
say he wants to buy Greenland?” Then we discover that Denmark is investing
almost no money in Greenland. We discovered that Greenland is in North America.
Did you know that? It’s closer to New York than it is in Copenhagen.
That this left-wing Danish government is
way behind on its NATO contributions. And it’s an imperialist power with a
colony that it doesn’t really help too much. So, there’s always more to it, and
there is with diversity [and] inclusion.
So, now we are learning that there were
mandates about a person’s race and mandates about a person’s sexual
orientation.
When I say mandates, I mean that people
who didn’t fit those criteria were not encouraged to apply. [The Federal
Aviation Administration] disbanded a lot of university programs that encourage
people with military experience or encourage people that had courses in
scientific disciplines or mathematics or aeronautics not to apply.
And the assistant director of the FAA and
a former applicant nominee who was rejected, they were just explicit about
that.
But here’s the thing about DEI in general:
It’s a system that has many faces. In the old Soviet Union, it was not race or
gender, it was ideology. And one of the reasons, among many, but I think the
prime reason, that the Soviet Union imploded was they had an apparat, a group
of incompetents that swore that they were more ideologically and
Marxist-Leninist pure than anybody else.
And they were given the top billets in
rocket science and military affairs. We saw that in World War II, with the Red
Army almost collapsed in June of 1941. And within a year, all the commissars
were out.
DEI is a commissar system. I once was in
Libya and I asked this person – a high government official – I was
interviewing, I said, “You have potholes everywhere, but you’re the
fifth-largest producer of oil in the world.”
“Mr. Hanson, we hire our first cousin,
first. We’re a tribal society.” He told me that.
The thing about DEI – what Trump brought
up with the FAA – ask yourself something: If it’s so good, why don’t people
just say that? Why don’t they just say, we’re willing to have collateral
damage? We’re going to bring in people that may not have traditional criteria
or traditional resumes, but we’re willing to take that risk with your life.
They never say that….
And of course, no one ever discusses that.
So, what we’re watching is, if it turns out to be true that the tower was
understaffed, that one person was let go early, that the air traffic controller
made a mistake, that the pilot was at the wrong [elevation], these were all
mistakes.
It was a perfect storm, apparently, of
blunders. And if those blunders are connected with people who felt they were
not subject to meritocratic criteria, there’s going to be a scandal.
I’m not saying there is, but Donald Trump
is bringing attention to it. And by bringing attention, then, what do we do? We
review the Biden-Obama FAA, and we discover – not us, we knew it a long time –
but the general public, discovers that they have been systematically using race
and gender and sexual orientation, not just to promote particular people, but
to exclude people who have had perfect scores on tests, who come from the military,
who have majors in the type of college disciplines that would be perfectly
suitable for an FAA controller….
[It] doesn’t mean that was culpable in
this particular instance. It means that this particular instance has got us
worried about the system, in general, and we want to improve it.
And one of the things we can do is take a
hard look at the FAA.
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