Posted on 02/24/2022 7:28:58 PM PST by Its All Over Except ...
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin told House lawmakers Thursday the Biden administration is considering ways to train Ukrainian forces remotely if the Russians seize control of Ukraine, officials on the call told Axios.
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Because Zoom is great for military training, and those guys will have great Internet connectivity.
RIIIIIIGHT!
Oh great he’s gonna teach Ukrainian soldiers to be woke..
Will it include how to use proper pronouns in combat?
Zoom Troops.
via zoom?
𝘡𝘰𝘰𝘮 𝘛𝘳𝘰𝘰𝘱𝘴.
I guess the Air Force won’t be the only Zoomies anymore.
Will they train them how to crossdress and use the proper pronouns?
Remote? Seriously?
Is this now peak incompetency for the Biden administration?
At least they won’t have to wear masks online.
In other words...learn to code.
They must need more Diversity Inclusion and Equity training.
DIE
“Whatever the Americans advise, we will do the exact opposite,
got it, Guys?”
It’s either that or send in Emma who has two moms, but she’s too powerful.
Can they find enough Ukrainian fags and trannys to field an army? 🤪
Funny if Lloyd Austin’s brilliant training will feature the Zoom camera lens accidentally showing him in his lipstick kiss design boxers and flip flops as he gives his introductory remarks.
Not quite the same as troops going to Parris Island or places like that.
Those lectures on pronouns, and gender wokeness can be conducted over Zoom. Hope the Ukrainians have time off from fighting for their lives to attend the Zoom meetings.
How many online courses would it take to become say a Sergeant?
Like the Covid test kits sent out after the holidays were over, these zoom training sessions while the invasion has already started seems….a little late.
Is this because of Covid?
oy vey...
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