Misplaced loyalties is as good a description of today’s left as one might find, but when it involves the U.S. military the implications can be far-reaching.
Amid an intense battle in public schools over our children and the future of the United States, where sexual indoctrination and the introduction of gender fluidity take center stage in the quest to break down our traditional God-based American society, Pride Month seems to have taken on greater importance for the left. In a campaign that mimics corporate fealty to the Black Lives Matter grift, many companies are going out of their way to kneel before the Rainbow Brigade.
And with the Biden administration being run by a radical left faction, this fidelity extends to every facet of the federal government, including the U.S. military. But a photo displayed by the Air Force to mark a month set aside to recognize a faction of society based on who they choose to have sex with forgot one key element — the American flag.
https://twitter.com/USAFRecruiting/status/1537797266014191619?s=20&t=_g12WmZbv-bTOvwCQiTFTg
Coupled with what appears to be a group of out-of-shape recruits, the photo is not very promising when it comes to protecting the homeland if the rainbow flag is their chosen banner.
The Department of Defense celebrated the 11th LBGTQ+ Pride Ceremony at the Pentagon earlier this month and the U.S. Marine Corp got a little creative in marking Pride Month, as seen below with the multi-colored 5.56 mm NATO rounds — China must be shaking in their boots at such a display of diversity.
“Throughout June, the USMC takes #Pride in recognizing and honoring the contributions of our LGBTQ service members. We remain committed to fostering an environment free from discrimination, and defend the values of treating all equally, with dignity and respect,” read a tweet from the branch.
Throughout June, the USMC takes #Pride in recognizing and honoring the contributions of our LGBTQ service members. We remain committed to fostering an environment free from discrimination, and defend the values of treating all equally, with dignity and respect.#PrideMonth #USMC pic.twitter.com/MOyvFmyJiB
— U.S. Marines (@USMC) June 1, 2022
But back to the Air Force photo, social media users were quick to note the absence of the star-spangled banner, with many taking deep offense.
Here’s a quick sampling of responses to the story from Twitter:
This is wrong on so many levels. We fly one flag that represents all of us🇺🇸There is no I in team.
June is PTSD awareness month. Suicides have spiked in the military and veteran community. Our focus is on ALL brothers and sisters.
— Code of Vets ™ (@codeofvets) June 17, 2022
Where’s the American flag? This isn’t the Air Force I gave 20 years to. WTF?
— Buzz Patterson (@BuzzPatterson) June 20, 2022
Carrying the flag of the regime, and not the country, reveals who you serve.
— Benjamin Neat (@benjamin_neat) June 17, 2022
Did the President appoint or the US Senate confirm this flag?
If not, it would be wise to correct yourself.
🇺🇸https://t.co/x6qmpyLoHX https://t.co/iXcDCeUHQc pic.twitter.com/l9WIBpM7sF
— Matthew Smith 🏌🏻♂️ (@mattassmith) June 17, 2022
https://twitter.com/JackPosobiec/status/1537827453309276161?s=20&t=it6LNdcvsUXGMGvJgW9R-w
Our soldiers should not be marching with any flag that isn’t the American flag. https://t.co/fdBVstrM1C
— Abigail Shrier (@AbigailShrier) June 17, 2022
Wrong flag.
Can any of those people run a mile in under 8 minutes? https://t.co/5m3vlxEFaq
— Max (@MaxNordau) June 17, 2022
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