Gen Z U.S. Soldiers Engaged in ‘TikTok Mutiny,’ Discouraging Army Recruits
Young members of the U.S. Army are throwing a TikTok “mutiny” to complain about “sh*tty food,” being pushed to stay in shape, their freedoms being “suppressed,” and more.One of the videos by “military influencer” Anthony Laster described his life as having “No Privacy, The Pay Sucks, (an army private starts at $1,833/mo), Shitty Food, Disrespectful Leadership, NO SLEEP!”
A 2022 study from the Pentagon found that 77 percent of young Americans would not qualify for military service due to being overweight, using drugs, or having mental and physical health problems.
The Pentagon also discovered that only nine percent of Americans between the ages of 16-21 said they would consider military service last year, dropping 13 points from before the coronavirus pandemic.
See the videos of them complaining Mommie isn't holding their hand any longer. And they fail to mention they get free room and board, medical, etc. They definitely do not have an America First attitude.
If we got bombarded by one of Joe Biden's illegal terrorists who have entered our country, would they run and hide?
Those darn bone spurs that’s the problem
ReplyDeleteCute @9:34...Biden was disqualified from service because of asthma as a teenager.
ReplyDeletebiden is a pansy!
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