• BananaIsABerry@lemmy.zip
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    3 days ago

    Was there some push to revoke their medals? They’ve been dead for over 100 years. Who cares?

    Just performative nonsense.

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      3 days ago

      Funny how easy it is to search the internet for “wounded knee hegseth” and find the answer.

      In 2019, Democratic lawmakers, led by Senator Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts, introduced legislation to revoke the medals from the 20 soldiers involved in the massacre at Wounded Knee after a yearslong pressure campaign by members of the Lakota tribe.

      Congress has rescinded more than 900 Medals of Honor since a law passed in 1916 created a board of retired military officers to review previous awards. In 1990, Congress apologized to the descendants of the Native Americans killed and injured at Wounded Knee.

      The campaign to remove the medals gained momentum in 2020, when historical and systemic racism received intense attention. Many of the medals given out for the U.S. Army’s Indian Wars for land and resources in the West were for violent acts against Native Americans.

      In July 2024, Lloyd J. Austin III, then the defense secretary, convened a panel to review the actions of each soldier at Wounded Knee.

      In a video posted on social media on Thursday, Mr. Hegseth said the panel recommended to Mr. Austin in October that the soldiers should keep their medals. Mr. Austin did not make a final decision on the medals, which Mr. Hegseth described as “careless inaction.”

      “Under my direction, we’re making it clear without hesitation that the soldiers who fought in the Battle of Wounded Knee in 1890 will keep their medals, and we’re making it clear that they deserved those medals,” Mr. Hegseth said in the video.

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        3 days ago

        Why would I look it up when I have you to do it for me?

        Anyways, the tribe themselves pushed for it. I support them wanting to discredit the “honor” of past events, but it really changes a whole lot of nothing, really. Feels like they just gave Hegseth the chance to be a douchebag, if nothing else.