From Newsgroup: alt.military.retired
Paul Ragna <
tpragna@gmail.com> wrote in news:
XnsB0DDC049AB7A7882000099222@135.181.20.170:
We are raising a generation of pussies.
"US Army faces 'TikTok mutiny' as Gen Z recruits whine about low pay, 'sh***y' food and FITNESS TESTS while on bases in uniform"
There's a real easy way to solve problems like that. Send those crybabies
to the most remote outposts in pairs and let enemy patrols kill them.
The CO signs a letter, SGLI sends somebody a check, and the rest of the
squad splits up his gear. What nobody wants gets buried or burned.
Next!
<https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/4204084/posts>
<https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12855869/army-tiktok-mutiny- gen-z-recruits.html>
"The US Army is facing a TikTok mutiny as Gen Z recruits are taking to
social media to whine about low pay, 'sh***y' food and fitness tests.
The brazen posts - by uniformed troops on US bases - represent an
audacious challenge to top brass amid a recruitment crisis. The Army
fell short of its target by 25 percent last year.
The military requires basic reading, writing and math skills. Most kids
are "graduated" from high school on a curve these days and can't pass an
AFQT. If they do manage, they are such pussies that they are just frag
bait.
One of the posts by military influencer Anthony Laster slams Army life
for having 'No Privacy, The Pay Sucks, Sh***y Food, Disrespectful Leadership, NO SLEEP!' and has been viewed more than 600,000 times.
Laster, from Chicago, has more than a million followers on TikTok and
made the public comments in uniform while on mission in the desert. In another post he claimed he spent his whole day watching TikToks while supposedly fighting the Taliban.
A typical Obama supporter no doubt. He's deserving of an accident. A
fall from a bridge or helicopter would be appropriate.
It gives a woeful impression of America's fighting forces to potential recruits, which is likely to cause further animosity toward TikTok
from critics"
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