EXCERPT:
HILL: "And guess what? The majority sometimes is wrong. That also happens, right? Because the majority used to believe that Dr. Martin Luther King jr. was somebody who was a threat, somebody who was not a good American. The majority of people used to be against civil rights. Were they right? No, they weren‘t. And so the whole point is, when you target one group, and inevitably that line moves to everybody else — and I‘m not saying he‘s coming for black people tomorrow, but considering that this is a military or this is a leadership that is already using DEI as code word for black people already when it comes to the military, suddenly, when you don‘t protect the most vulnerable, you wind up making it worse for everybody else. that‘s in the marginalized community."