The U.S. Navy is teaching its members to create a "safe space" by using proper gender pronouns. I don't know what's worse, the topic or the fact that they feel that they need to talk to our service members like they're toddlers. The insanity never ends, guys. It just never freaking ends. I mean, the Chinese Navy is building a record number of ships and launching a third aircraft carrier. They're testing hypersonic nuclear-capable weapons and we're worried about our pronouns? It's like a crappy episode of Sesame Street at this point. I can't imagine the guys you'd actually want to go to these places and be treated this way. How deep does it go? Is it even repairable? But like, if you're a young guy and you want to get in the army or the military or the navy right now, you look at this and be like, "These are the people I'm going to be around with for the rest of my life?" How long are you supposed to train to fight and to win? Because pronouns are going to defend our country from our enemies? They're very important. And there's a reason they could not have seen it coming as it relates to Afghanistan. There's no reason generals aren't winning wars. And the next Republican president has to clear house and get rid of every one of these imbeciles. I can t imagine a reason generals are not winning wars, and the reason they don't even have a shot at winning. I don t even have the words to describe what they're doing right now. You're not even trying to do it, are you? - Johnny and I use He- Him pronouns? - She- Her Pronouns? I'm here to talk about pronouns. - I use She-her pronouns? What's that right, you're here to affirm someone's identity, right, and I m here to help us all have a safe space, right to be a place to affirm our identity? -- I'm not here to make it so I can be a hero, right? -- I m not here for you, I'm a hero? -- My pronouns are a really simple way to affirm my identity? ? -- A pronoun is how we identify ourselves apart from my name, and it's also how people refer to us in conversations in conversations, and a really important way to affee me? -- A really simple thing?
00:00:26.000I just watched a Navy, a United States Navy training video teaching its members to create a safe space by using proper gender pronouns.
00:00:36.000It's an instructional video and it looks like it's modeled after a children's show.
00:00:42.000I don't know what's worse, the topic or the fact that they feel that they need to talk to Navy service members like they're toddlers.
00:00:51.000Guys, we're gonna lose a major, or keep losing, Major conflicts if this continues.
00:00:58.000It's like it's the soft purge of the military, right?
00:01:01.000You're also encouraging an environment where you're turning off incredible patriotic Americans that don't want to be patronized, that don't want to be talked to like idiots, that don't want to be talked to like toddlers.
00:02:40.000But like, if you're a young guy and you want to go get in the army or the military or the navy right now, you look at this and be like, these are the people I'm going to be around with.
00:02:50.000I can't imagine the guys you'd actually want, the patriotic Americans who would actually fight for our country.
00:02:56.000I can't imagine them wanting to go to these places and be treated this way.
00:03:01.000If they're going into battle and they're so fragile that they need to be properly addressed with the correct pronoun and require a safe space, how long are you going to last in war?
00:03:13.000You're supposed to train to fight and to win.
00:03:16.000Doesn't seem like that's a focus even a little bit anymore.
00:03:20.000Because pronouns are going to defend our country from our enemies.
00:03:22.000They're very important. It's like a crappy episode of Sesame Street at this point.
00:03:27.000Eisenhower, Patton, these guys would be rolling over in their graves if these were the people they were bringing into D-Day.