California leaders denounced reviews Tuesday that the Trump administration is getting ready to strip the title of slain homosexual rights chief Harvey Milk from a naval ship honoring his legacy, calling it a slap within the face for the LGBTQ+ neighborhood simply as Delight month begins.
Milk was elected as a San Francisco supervisor within the Nineteen Seventies, changing into one of many first brazenly homosexual elected officers within the nation. After he was assassinated in San Francisco Metropolis Corridor in 1978, he turned an icon of the homosexual rights motion, with pictures of his face changing into synonymous with the wrestle for homosexual rights.
Milk had served within the Navy previous to changing into an activist and political determine, and LGBTQ+ advocates and repair members fought for years to have his legacy formally acknowledged by the Navy.
The outlet Navy.com first reported Tuesday afternoon that Protection Secretary Pete Hegseth had ordered the Navy to rename the USNS Harvey Milk, an oiler in-built San Diego as a part of a collection of vessels named for civil rights leaders. It was launched in 2021.
The Pentagon wouldn’t verify or deny that the ship could be renamed.
In an announcement to The Occasions, chief Pentagon spokesperson Sean Parnell stated Hegseth “is committed to ensuring that the names attached to all [Department of Defense] installations and assets are reflective of the Commander-in-Chief’s priorities, our nation’s history, and the warrior ethos,” and that “any potential renaming(s) will be announced after internal reviews are complete.”
The Pentagon wouldn’t say whether or not such a assessment had been launched for the USNS Harvey Milk. The Navy referred inquiries to the Pentagon.
The removing of Milk’s title could be in keeping with a broader push by Hegseth and different leaders within the Trump administration to take away formal acknowledgments of queer rights and different applications or messages selling variety, fairness and inclusion throughout the federal authorities.
Leaders in California — the place Milk is commonly hailed as a hero — have been fast to denounce the thought of stripping his title from the vessel.
San Francisco Supervisor Harvey Milk speaks to reporters in October 1978, weeks earlier than he was assassinated.
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Trump and Hegseth have additionally issued a sweeping ban on transgender folks serving within the navy.
“Our military is the most powerful in the world — but this spiteful move does not strengthen our national security or the ‘warrior’ ethos,” she wrote. “It is a shameful, vindictive erasure of those who fought to break down barriers for all to chase the American Dream.”
State Sen. Scott Wiener, who’s homosexual and as soon as represented the identical district as Milk on the San Francisco Board of Supervisors, stated in an interview with The Occasions that the transfer was all “part of Trump’s systematic campaign to eliminate LGBTQ people from public life.”
“They want us to go away, to go back in the closet, not to be part of public life,” Wiener stated. “And we’re not going anywhere.”
After graduating from faculty, Milk enlisted within the Navy in 1951 and was stationed in San Diego. In line with the Harvey Milk Basis, he resigned on the rank of lieutenant junior grade in 1955 “after being officially questioned about his sexual orientation.”
He moved to San Francisco in 1972, opened a digital camera store on Castro Avenue, and shortly received into politics — rallying the rising native homosexual neighborhood to struggle for rights and construct strategic alliances with different teams, together with organized labor and the town’s giant Asian and Pacific Islander neighborhood.
Milk was elected to the Board of Supervisors in 1977, and helped lead efforts to defeat a 1978 poll initiative that may have barred homosexual and lesbian folks from educating in public faculties statewide — a serious political win for the LGBTQ+ neighborhood.
That very same yr, Milk was assassinated alongside Mayor George Moscone at Metropolis Corridor by former Supervisor Dan White. His killing cemented his standing as an icon of the homosexual rights motion.
Wiener known as Milk “an absolute hero” who “died for our community” and deserves the dignity of getting a naval vessel named after him.
“A group of LGBTQ veterans worked for years and years to achieve this goal of naming a ship for Harvey, and to have that taken away so casually, right during Pride month, is heartbreaking and painful,” Wiener stated.
Eradicating his title would imply greater than scrubbing a stenciling off the aspect of a ship, Wiener stated, “especially now with the attacks on our community, and so many young LGBTQ people [seeing] so much negativity towards our community.”
Milk was a “very visible role model for young queer people, and he gave people hope in a way that hadn’t happened before from any high-profile queer leader, and he was murdered because of his visibility and leadership for our community,” Wiener stated, and for younger queer folks right now “to see the name of a gay man on the side of a military vessel, it’s very, very powerful.”
U.S. officers first introduced in 2016 {that a} ship could be named for Milk, in addition to for abolitionist Sojourner Fact, Chief Justice of america Earl Warren, Atty. Gen. Robert F. Kennedy, suffragist Lucy Stone and U.S. Rep. John Lewis.
At an occasion marking the beginning of building on the ship in 2019, Milk’s nephew Stuart Milk stated the naming of the ship after his uncle “sends a global message of inclusion” that didn’t simply say the U.S. will “tolerate everyone,” however that “we celebrate everyone.”