NASA’s progressive Moon mission where the diverse crew spends a week circling the Moon taking DEI group photos and comes home without landing.
NASA’s progressive Moon mission where the diverse crew spends a week circling the Moon taking DEI group photos and comes home without landing.
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The program that turned “return to the Moon” into “return to the 1960s but with better pronouns and worse timelines.”
The mission that exists mainly to let NASA post rainbow flags in space and pretend that counts as innovation.
The overpriced nostalgia tour that delivers beautiful PR images and almost nothing of actual technological value.
The expensive victory lap that celebrates “representation” more than propulsion, with zero new technology and maximum virtue signaling.
The woke lunar mission that orbits the Moon for six days, snaps diverse crew portraits, and returns without landing—because touching the surface would be culturally appropriative.
The mission that turns “return to the Moon” into “return from the Moon” without touching it—because gravity is oppressive and footprints are microaggressions.
The DEI-driven lunar vacation that orbits the Moon for six days with a diverse crew waving at Apollo 11’s footprints and returning without landing.