A viral video showing a black female Army soldier losing her mind on her commanding officer is making the rounds on the Internet.
In the video released over the weekend, the black woman of unspecified rank is heard spouting explicit language in front of her colleagues in the gymnasium.
We’re gonna lose a major war https://t.co/1Viqcu4C5s
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“She eventually starts moving to the bottom of the room and toward the direction in which the superior officer had requested her to ‘go,’” BizPacReview reported.
The woman continued to yell more obscenities until a particular remark triggered an audible gasp from her fellow troops.
“Ya’ll ain’t no s–t! F–k you mean! P—y ass ho! All ya’ll! F–k all ya’ll. All ya’all unprofessional. Suck my d–k!” she shouted, as heard in the video.
One of the male soldiers tried to calm her, but the woman snapped and yelled at his face, shouting: “Don’t touch me!”
It’s mind-boggling why or what this woman was reacting to, given that she wasn’t being civil or respectful around her companions at all. She clearly wasn’t fearing “the man” here.
But one can guess that she was being narcissistic because her reputation was being attacked by unknown forces. Hence, the unhinged, deranged rant at her officers.
Ever since President Joe Biden came into office, “wokeism” has slowly been creeping into the military, turning our brave soldiers to entitled and ungrateful SJWs.
“Signs of the military’s “wokeness” began seeping through last year when Joint Chiefs of Staff chairman Gen. Mark Milley ranted and raved to Congress about so-called “white rage” and defended the practice of encouraging members of the Armed Forces to embrace racial essentialism,” BizPacReview explained.
Biden also added fuel to the fire after he announced that his administration is planning to make the military more female-friendly, involving projects such as updating the military’s requirements for hairstyles and designing “maternity flight suits.”
“Some of its relatively straightforward work where we’re making good progress: designing body armor that fits women properly, tailoring combat uniforms for women, creating maternity flight suits, updating requirements for their hairstyles,” the president said.
“And some of it is going to take an intensity of purpose and mission to really change the culture and habits that cause women to leave the military,” he added.