Despite major backlash, the US Army has continued to pump out a constant stream of pro-LGBTQ propaganda.
The latest piece of propaganda is an article titled “Living authentically saves Soldier’s life.”
In the article it states Maj. Rachel Jones’ life was “saved” after he came out as a transgender.
Earlier during pride month the US Army also released a video of Jones giving a message.
Listen here:
Trans Army Major discusses LGBTQ pride and diversity in the military.
This was posted to the IG account of the U.S. Army Sustainment Command.
The world is laughing at us. pic.twitter.com/a5kzXG0dMF
— Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) July 2, 2023
.@USArmy Maj. Rachel Jones found solace after coming out as a transgender female. Her journey from battling depression & suicidal thoughts to embracing authenticity inspires us all. #WhyWeServe https://t.co/9llx7skuC3
— Department of Defense 🇺🇸 (@DeptofDefense) July 2, 2023
Here’s what the US Army reported:
Coming out as a transgender female saved Maj. Rachel Jones’ life.
The U.S. Army Sustainment Command Cyber Division chief, G6 (Information Management), struggled with depression and suicidal ideation for most of her life. Today, she is living her truth and is no longer battling depression or suicidal thoughts.
The observance of Pride Month, celebrated every June, was first recognized by the Department of Defense in June 2012. It is a time when the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer community come together to celebrate love and authenticity. Many LGBTQ+ people must overcome deep-rooted fear, shame and adversity in order to live as their most authentic self, though.
The road to self-acceptance was not easy for Jones. Before coming out privately to her therapist, Jones lived every day deeply depressed and suicidal.
“When I was growing up in the 80s and 90s there was a lot of anti-LGBTQ+ rhetoric. I don’t think many people meant to do that, but it’s something I heard as I was growing up repeatedly. So much so that I was convinced I was inherently evil for being transgender,” said Jones. “The pressure of hiding all of the time was so bad I grew up depressed and suicidal to the point that I always had a plan to end my life.”
Jones, however, feels lucky to be alive today. “Even when deployed, the greatest threat to my own safety was myself,” she said.
@USArmy Maj. Rachel Jones, what is up with the pedophile symbol on the plus doll? pic.twitter.com/h91zClFmrx
— Savagefactz (@SavageFacts313) July 2, 2023
It’s quite the US Army is recruiting liberals in attempt to prevent conservatives from joining the US Army.
Per Newsweek:
On June 22, the U.S. Army published a profile of Major Rachel Jones, a transgender servicewoman, saying that transitioning had saved her life.
It revealed that the chief of the Sustainment Command Cyber Division in Rock Island, Illinois had “struggled with depression and suicidal ideation for most of her life,” but since “living her truth” no longer suffered those mental health issues.
The story has received backlash from right-wing commentators, who have previously accused the military of focusing on a so-called “woke” agenda instead of perceived global threats.
After the profile was tweeted by the Department of Defense, which said Jones’ journey “inspires us all,” Donald Trump Jr. responded: “Gonna be hard to beat China if you can’t even beat Twitter ratios,” a reference to the proportion of negative replies a tweet might receive.
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