The photo shows, Robert O'Neill - Navy Seal and Joshua Kelley - Drag Queen and Navy Recruiter. I think that y
ou can figure out which is which.
A decorated Navy SEAL veteran, who was a part of the mission that killed Osama bin Laden, has spoken out against the Navy’s new drag-queen recruitment campaign, saying, “I can’t believe I fought for this bulls–t.”
Former US Navy SEAL Team Six member, Robert J. O’Neill, took to Twitter Wednesday morning to share his disapproval of the Navy’s hiring of an active-duty drag queen to help recruit “the most talented and diverse workforce” for the military branch.
One of history’s most well-known and influential authors, William Shakespeare, was born and died on April 23rd. Most of us read at least one of his plays in school and may have memorized a sonnet or two. However, some profound global topics lurk beneath the iambic pentameter and flowery prose, including unexpectedly fluid gender notions. Drag has a long cultural history that includes cross-dressing and deliberate parodies of gender and sexuality roles. Drag started out of necessity in the age of Shakespearean
There are many different types of drag, comedy like Monty Python, drag that was legally/culturally required like Shakespeare.
But having seven year old schoolchildren putting dollar bills in the lingerie of men or women is just wrong.
And thinking that having men in drag in ads will increase naval recruitment is a sign of insanity.
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Portraying a female on stage, in the time of Shakespeare is completely different from a cross dressing transvestite in the 21st Century. The article is nonsensical.
If the Navy is only interested in numbers, then this program may well bring in a lot of recruits.. Think of the transvestites salivating about being on a vessel with all some sailors with overloaded hormones.