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During the hot discussion on transgenders serviced in military service, this week, a writer who contributed to the Atlantic Jemel Hill, made a comparison between Martin Luther King -Jolly while driving for civil rights and Americans Transgender.
This happens after Supreme On Tuesday, on the side of the Trump administration, according to the lower court ruling, which stopped the entry into force of the transgender military ban on the Pentagon.
Trump’s representatives claim that the transgender military policy “contributes to the important interests of the government in readiness for military readiness, units of units, good order and discipline and avoid disproportionate costs.”
On Tuesday, during “CNN News Night with Abbie Philip” there was a roundtable and a discussion about the decision.
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On May 6, 2025, CNN “Newsnight” discusses the rights of transgenders. (CNN)
The conversation went to the race when Democratic strategist Julie Roginsky said, “What if the president wakes up tomorrow and says,” I don’t want black people in the army? ”
Conservative guests on the panel interrupted to say that the concept was “ridiculous”.
Leading Abbie Philip asked CNN Conservative Commentator Scott Jenings If there is a difference between the ban on black and Latin American people in the military and the ban on transgenders.
Jennings reflected: “Are you really going to go on this ridiculous road? … This is a ridiculous argument.”
The Republican Shermichael Singleton strategist also stated on the hypothetical question: “I personally think there is a difference and I will just leave it.”
Jennings continued to push away from the claim that there was a comparison between them.
Scott Jenings and Jemel Hill on “CNN Newsnight News with Abby Philip” on May 6, 2025. (CNN)
Hill entered the conversation, expanding the comparison of race and transgender.
“It’s a bathroom today, it’s a sport tomorrow, the military is today,” she said.
Jenings quickly replied: “By the way, it is also a sport, by the way … 80% of Americans agree.”
“Most are sometimes mistaken,” Hill said. “The majority believed that Dr. Merk was a junior man who was a threat and the one who was not a good American. Most people were previously against civil rights. They were wounded? No, they weren’t.”
Hill continued to say that “aiming at one group … This line moves to all others.”
Hill said she did not claim that “Trump is coming to black people tomorrow.” She said the Trump administration uses “Dei as a code word for black people when it comes to the military.”
“Suddenly, if you do not protect the most vulnerable, you worsen for everyone else in the marginalized community,” she said.
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Hill said Jennings, “Do you not think trance is vulnerable in this country?”
Jennings replied: “So what is your position that the commander -in -chief should recruit the people you describe as vulnerable to the death force?”
Hill replied: “No, he must recruit people who want to serve and protect this country, and this is really ironic, given that he shied away from the project that he suddenly had an opinion about who can serve.”
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Fox News’ Haley Chi-Sing and Brean deposits contributed to this report