U.S. Navy Hires Active-Duty Drag Queen for Recruitment Drive
The United States military is in a recruitment crisis. The Marine Corps was the only branch predicted to hit its recruitment targets. The Army is set to miss its recruiting goal by 15,000 soldiers, the Air Force by 10,000 airmen, and the Navy by 6,000 sailors.
So the Navy has invited active-duty drag queen Joshua Kelley to be the face of a new recruitment drive “to attract the most talented and diverse workforce.” A Navy spokesperson told the Daily Caller News Foundation that they feel a drag queen will help them connect to the interests and concerns of Generation Z.
Moral decline: A generation ago, homosexuals were not allowed in the U.S. military. But after President Bill Clinton’s 1993 “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” policy, the military turned a blind eye to homosexuals in the ranks as long as they did not flaunt their lifestyle.
President Barack Obama ended this policy by inviting homosexuals into the military in 2011 and transgenders in 2016. But it has only been recently that the military has gone out of its way to seek out homosexuals and transgenders in targeted recruitment drives.
Military preparedness: The Biden administration is expanding “woke” transgender policies in the military, but such policies hurt America’s military preparedness and make it vulnerable to attack. Isaiah 3:1-3 describe what is happening in the U.S. armed forces: “For, behold, the Lord, the Lord of hosts, doth take away from Jerusalem and from Judah the stay and the staff, the whole stay of bread, and the whole stay of water, The mighty man, and the man of war, the judge, and the prophet, and the prudent, and the ancient, The captain of fifty, and the honourable man, and the counsellor, and the cunning artificer, and the eloquent orator.”
No nation on Earth can match America’s advanced weaponry, but the mightiest military in history is making itself vulnerable to annihilation by corrupting the moral character of the men charged with defending it.
Learn more: Read “The Vanishing ‘Man of War.’”