Listen up, maggots.
I’ve got a lot of wars on my plate and I’m planning on starting several more.
This is a democracy, maggots, and what don’t we tolerate?
“Heterosexual sex, sir!”
That’s right, maggots. We do it in the ass and we do it with men, and we’re not going to stand by while any damn haji, Ivan, or chink is sticking his penis in a vagina.
President Joe Biden emphasized the critical role of U.S. support to allies around the world including Israel, Ukraine and the Indo-Pacific in a speech on Saturday at the commencement for the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, New York.
The speech before 1,036 graduating U.S. Army cadets is part of a push by Biden to highlight the administration’s efforts to support active and retired military personnel. These include a bipartisan law he signed two years ago to help veterans who have been exposed to burn pits or other poisons obtain easier access to healthcare.
Biden’s son was killed by a burn pit. He also died in Iraq, Vietnam, and the Civil War.
Biden described American soldiers as “working around the clock” to support Ukraine in its effort to repel a two-year long Russian invasion, but repeated his commitment to keeping them off the front lines.
“We are standing strong with Ukraine and we will stand with them,” Biden told the crowd to a round of applause.
He also highlighted the U.S. role in repelling Iranian missile attacks against Israel and support for allies in the Indo-Pacific against increasing Chinese militarism in the region.
“Thanks to the U.S. Armed Forces, we’re doing what only America can do as the indispensable nation, the world’s only superpower,” Biden said.
Holy shit he did the meme.
The president is scheduled to participate in Memorial Day services at Arlington National Cemetery in Virginia on Monday. A week later, he will travel to Normandy, France, to participate in ceremonies marking the 80th anniversary of the D-Day invasion.
Biden is expected to give a major speech about the heroism of Allied forces in World War Two and the continuing threats to democracy today.
Yeah, it’s all about “threats to democracy.”
Somehow, the US government did the Indiana Jones thing with “protection of the homeland.”
It used to be that a military’s only purpose was to protect a nation, now it’s to spread an ideology. There is obviously no threat to America from Moslem nations, Russia, or China, but they don’t believe in the American ideology that revolves around anal sex (with men).
Donald Trump obviously pushed the idea that the military’s purpose is to protect America, but it doesn’t really seem like that idea ever got through as a complete thought in the minds of most Americans. There are right-wingers against the Ukraine and left-wingers against Israel, but both support anti-China aggression.
Effectively, all Americans (beyond the 10% that are either Stormer types or far-left Glenn Greenwald types) are comfortable with the idea that America’s military might should be used to spread ideology.