It was just last month that North Korea held a massive parade to show off its military might, although some of the hardware on display was a bit suspect: those missile canisters were huge … and very possibly empty.
As tensions between the U.S. and North Korea escalate, there’s some comfort to be had knowing that America’s military possesses a secret super-weapon that no other nation can match: the diversity of its people.
Our military force's diversity is its greatest strength. The Army Secretary must show genuine support for ALL of our men & women in uniform.
— Elizabeth Warren (@SenWarren) May 3, 2017
https://twitter.com/_wryson/status/859862967017365504
Hold up a sec …
Men & women? Just 2 genders? Have at her social justice warriors.
— Andrews Dad (@Andrew_Dad) May 3, 2017
Sen. Elizabeth Warren revealed the information Wednesday afternoon, and so far, no foreign power has launched an assault.
https://twitter.com/MillenialElph/status/859813036743417856
No, it really isn't senator. You virtue signalling like you know ANYTHING about the military or warfare in general is downright disgusting.
— Anglo?Saxophone (@basedamerimutt) May 3, 2017
No it's their weapons and the warriors that are the strength. Not a bunch of bleeding heart BS
— Loren (@LorenSethC) May 3, 2017
https://twitter.com/zzopit/status/859875367628267520
Our military's greatest strength is the weapons we produce for them and the training they get to use them.
— 5D Justice (@TruckerWifeLife) May 3, 2017
Our military's strength is how efficiently we deliver superior firepower, and not pandering to social justice politics.
— Irving D. Ace (@MaverickVF19) May 3, 2017
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Of all the dumb things this hack has said, this is up there! Jets, Tanks, Aircraft Carriers > snowflake policies. https://t.co/eObiewbWUH
— Covey Wan Kenobi (@MattinBoise) May 3, 2017
The military is not about diversity. It is about unity. Its not about you. It is about the mission. You wouldn't know that.
— Mrs_Pinky Thoughts ??? (@mrs_pinky85) May 3, 2017
I'm a veteran & the diversity/identity politics rhetoric makes me CRINGE. Our strength was unity not diversity
— LadyVeteran23 ♥ (@LadyVeteran23) May 3, 2017
The enemy doesn't care about identity politics. It's greatest strength is the training and dedication of our soldiers.
— King?Jimmy Leonidas (@WCSM1970) May 3, 2017
Diversity isn't what makes an army strong. Training, grit, courage, cohesion, willingness to kill &the means to do it, make an army strong.
— Angela Beegle (aka chotii) (@chotiari) May 3, 2017
I think it's superior training, tech, and a bad ass NCO corps, but that's just me.
— Dylan Morgan (@dylanfmorgan) May 3, 2017
@DeploredWarrior wrong!! It's acting as a single, cohesive entity with a willingness to meet and challenge "adversity" …
— Michael (@Kaahtic) May 3, 2017
The military's greatest strength is its ability to coordinate land, air, sea, space and cyberspace operations to kill America's enemies.
— John Tremain (@johnntremain) May 3, 2017
I figured its greatest strength was its training and ability to work as a unit. I didn't realize it was the diverse backgrounds of its ranks
— ManhattanMetsFan (@ManhttanMetsFan) May 3, 2017
I thought it was the nuclear weapons.
— New York Mammoths (@NYMammoths) May 3, 2017
Nope. It's definitely the fact that they're different colors and sexual orientations. The heterodoxy confuses the orthodox enemy, you see.
— ManhattanMetsFan (@ManhttanMetsFan) May 3, 2017
https://twitter.com/_wryson/status/859863101033689088
If anyone knows how diversity can act as camouflage, it’s Warren.
imagine how diverse the military would be if more white people fabricated a Native American heritage for promotional leverage.
— KP (@notkentwayne) May 3, 2017
https://twitter.com/tolerantconser1/status/859812538644430849
Please remain foolish enough to say this when you're campaigning for 2020.
— Corleone Solo (@CorleoneSolo) May 3, 2017
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