Jackie Robinson Earlier this week, for all the wrong reasons, the webpage commemorating the Major League Major League was headlined earlier this week, a website dedicated to athletes serving in the military.
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The late MLB idol Jackie Robinson (Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Jeff Passan said the people who deleted Robinson’s articles were “ghouls,” Mina Kimes claimed that the Department of Defense tried to “erase Robinson from history and Stephen A. Smith.
Now, Orkick understands how it happens. According to Department of Defense officials, on February 27, a group of Department of Defense employees were instructed to mark all pages considered Dei content.
These employees have been checking thousands of documents for about a week. Due to the condensation of the timeline, several mistakes were made throughout the process, including labeling Jackie Robinson’s articles and others as dei.
Sean Parnell, assistant secretary of defense, confirmed a lot in a statement released Thursday.
“Over the past few weeks, we have taken action to identify and archive DEI content from our website and social media platforms,” Parnell said.
“The mission is undoubtedly a daunting but very important undertaking. We have tidied out a range of content for the Department of Defense services and agencies, and has collaborated on a positive timeline for our Department of Defense services and agencies while ensuring our forces are still ready and deadly.”

On March 4, 1946, archived photos show Jackie Robinson of the Royal Montreal Baseball Team in Sanford, Florida. Jackie Robinson’s “Life, Legacy and Influence of Jackie Robinson” has been honored in Los Angeles’ 202222 Baseball Full Name Baseball Game. (AP Photo/Bill Chaplis, File)
Once the article is tagged, add “DEI” to the URL so that the automation software can later delete all tagged pages. According to the Department of Defense sources, there is little oversight of the people who are conducting the review, which leads to the error.
Although Parnell claims that “AI tools” are the main factor in the error, department officials noted that the original source of the tag comes from department employees.
“Due to the reality of AI tools and other software, some important content is being censored from time to time,” Parnell said.
Department officials said Robinson’s article was wrongly deleted, but Parnell suggested that some other content of the pull might not be the wrong result.
“When the content is deleted incorrectly, or if it is deleted maliciously, we will continue to work hard to restore it,” Parnell said.
Robinson ArticlesSince then, along with many others, it has been restored to the Ministry of Defense website.

Jackie Robinson (1919-1972) of the Brooklyn Dodgers wore a road uniform, leaning against the base and preparing to catch the ball, 1951. (Keystone/Getty image)
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Meanwhile, The Washington Post reported that senior Defense Department spokesman John Ullyot has been removed from his post and is expected to be reassigned after a suspicious statement issued after the situation in Robinson.
The statement includes: “Discriminatory ideology of rights”, separatist forces, eroding the cohesion of units and disrupting services to the core war mission. ”
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