Imagine what photos best represent the United States military: There’s the raising of the flag on Iwo-Jima, the storming of Normandy beach, or photos from V-J day. That’s so 1945. Our military now uses images to support the LGBT agenda. The different branches of the US military continued to fall for wokeness a year after they released an ad for a “woken military” campaign.
The USMC took a total of 58 photographs throughout June. #PrideRecognizing and honoring our LGBTQ military personnel. We are committed to creating an environment that is free of discrimination and we defend our values of treating everyone equally with dignity, respect, and compassion.#PrideMonth #USMC pic.twitter.com/MOyvFmyJiB
— U.S. Marines (@USMC) June 1, 2022
Happy Pride Month We’re the best #USAF by leveraging the diverse backgrounds & strengths of each member of our total force. It is our goal to be the best. #AirForceIt is a place where everyone can realize their full potential. #PRIDE #Pridemonth pic.twitter.com/Wny1TkPVm6
— U.S. Air Force (@usairforce) June 1, 2022
Maj. Gen. Leah Lauderback talked about how the LIT strives to make policy changes, minds change, and open doors for LGBTQ+ soldiers during an interview. @airandspace. #PrideMonth2022https://t.co/VGZrEB05WA
— United States Space Force (@SpaceForceDoD) June 1, 2022
In the past, America’s military was a place that protected freedoms and American interests. Today, those days are relics from a bygone age. The time has come to protect and encourage the LGBT community’s extreme sexual fantasies. Instead of serving the American people, the US military should serve the woke gays.
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