Do you support this? Yes, yes we do. Then there's what used to be called Great Britain, where a DEI Moslem's been busted for assault, bodily harm and all of that.
Good luck, Mohammad Aziz, and what can we say, chant, and sing? DIVERSITY IS OUR STRENGTH. Better believe it.
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Huzzah to the Trumpification of our armed forces.
The soldier, sailor, marine, airman, guardian and whatever coasties are called should be soldiers, sailors, marines, airmen, guardians (what a dork name) and whatever coasties are called first and foremost, then way down on the priority list should be their whatevers when not in uniform.
As to the paynim? How long have his superiors been covering for him and his actions? Whatayabet the coverup has been about as long as his rise in rank, no?
We need warriors, not social engineers and lab rats for them to play with. The military has one mission, and one mission only. That mission is to break other people's things on a massive scale whilst preventing those people from breaking our things on a massive scale. Anything not within that mission statement is an impediment to the implementation thereof, potentially traitorous even, and should never be allowed to happen.
The whole thing was a revolting travesty, Doctor Beans.
Maybe it's just me, LHE Beans, but I reckon there's trouble brewing in little Britain.
Exactly, Wild.
Freaks and misfits shouldn't be serving under the standard.
Back in the day, the 'space command' portion of the USA moved from Patrick Air Force Base to wherever it ended up. It was replaced by the Defense Race Relations Institute. This was back in the late 70s and early 80s. That 'race' isn't a race of various world defense systems, but, you know, how to integrate ghetto scum into the Armed Forces, which they never ever got right.
The Rot and Travesty had been building for over 50 years. Time to stop it all. The questions, to the biggest war-fighter or the lowest clerk-typist, is, "Are you a soldier? Are you willing to take an enemy's life? Are you willing to lay your life down for this country?" If they're more concerned about getting their outie turned into an innie, then it's rightly heave-ho, there you go.
The thing I've noticed about The English as a people is by the time they start getting vocal and observably agitated, well, it's too late. The 'reserve' of the English is very much a thing.
We here 'Muricans tend to shout and blow off steam. English seethe, quietly, until they're past seething. It's at the 'past seething' stage.
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