This Viral TikTok Shows Why We’re Unprepared To Face China
As the Communist Chinese spy balloon soared over the heartland for nearly a week, it became abundantly clear that America’s enemy No. 1 is incredibly empowered. And why shouldn’t it be? It took our likely CCP-compromised president Days To remove the surveillance balloon.
The scary part is that even though the headline-grabbing balloon was taken down, the Chinese threat persists. China has the world’s largest navy and is building islands to aggress America’s Southeast Asian allies. Chinese companies are buying up U.S. FarmlandThis poses a challenge to the. Threat of biological warfare, and they’re also buying U.S. cell phone towers It can be used to spy on American citizens directly and interfere with our military operations.
At the heart of China’s brazen military and intelligence aggression is its (accurate) perception of American disunity. A TikTok viral video is a good example. It’s a very meta TikTok video that shows a Chinese spyware product as a threat.
TikTok is home to a 2019 speech from Medal of Honor recipient and Iraq veteran David Bellavia. This man is a true American hero. What’s interesting about the video is that it wasn’t Bellavia’s entire speech that went mega-viral, with more than 8 million views not including the reposts, but only one specific clip where he says:
The military should not be confused with a cable news program. We don’t care what you look like. We don’t care who you voted for, who you worship, what you worship, who you love. It doesn’t matter if your dad left you millions when he died or if you knew who your father was. We have been honed into a machine of lethal moving parts that you would be wise to avoid if you know what’s good for you.
Bellavia’s speech was meant to be intimidating for our enemies, and the TikTok edit was supposed to be inspiring and “cool” Young American Men will be able to hear the dark, ominous trap song. “Superhero” Playing in the background
However, something about this selective clip from Bellavia’s speech feels off; something is missing from his rallying cry. The U.S. military is indeed race and class blind, and that’s a good thing. Bellavia also mentioned the military doesn’t care whom you love, whom you vote for, or whom you worship, either — all fine. But is there anything in this clip that unites? To encourage men to protect their homeland and enlist, a message must be given. There is no cause in the TikTok. Only power.
Young viewers would be offended if it mentioned concrete values or motivating ideas. American youths have been taught that they should hate us. “bigoted” founding documents. Even the National Archives has put a slap on it. “harmful content” Warning about the Constitution, Bill of Rights and Declaration of Independence
The clip instead reflects the ethos and leadership of the military and other leaders in the United States of today: Our strength is diversity Period.
This is why the U.S. Military focuses its efforts on that goal. recruitment efforts Russian and Chinese women who are blonde with gay parents Recruitment ads They are an example of uniformity, strength and patriotism. Unfortunately,
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