坚持“去多元化”,美国务卿下令调整官方书面工作字体
Huan Qiu Shi Bao·2025-12-10 22:52

Group 1 - The U.S. Secretary of State, Rubio, has ordered the restoration of Times New Roman font for official documents, criticizing the previous use of Calibri font as a "wasteful" diversity initiative [1][2] - The Calibri font was adopted by former Secretary of State Blinken in January 2023, promoted for its accessibility to visually impaired individuals and its convenience as a default Microsoft product [2] - Rubio's team argues that font choice impacts the professionalism of official documents, stating that Calibri appears "less formal" compared to traditional serif fonts [2] Group 2 - The adjustment to Times New Roman is seen as part of a broader trend of the U.S. government moving away from diversity policies, which have faced strong opposition from conservatives since their promotion during the Biden administration [3] - Critics, including Trump, have claimed that diversity initiatives discriminate against white males and undermine merit-based selection processes [3] - Following Trump's anticipated second term starting in January 2025, there are plans to eliminate federal DEI programs, including the dismissal of diversity officials and withdrawal of related funding [3]