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dang just re-read this and loved it all over again

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In what the late Saddam Hussein once dubbed “the great Satan,” roughly two-thirds of the United States enlisted military corps is white . . . The fat, bulbous U.S. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin once confirmed in a 93-2 vote of the U.S. Senate, immediately embarked on a whirlwind media tour of duty, telling the pseudo-secular sycophants in the state-controlled tabloid press and state-controlled television talk show circuit about how the U.S. Army is full of bad racist white men.

Senior Defense Department leaders celebrating yet another Pride Month at the Pentagon sounding the alarm about the rising number of state laws they say target the LGBTQ+ community, warned the trend is hurting the feelings of the armed forces . . . “LGBTQ plus and other diverse communities are under attack, just because they are different. Hate for hate’s sake,” said Gil Cisneros, the Pentagon’s undersecretary for personnel and readiness, who also serves as DoD’s chief diversity and inclusion officer.

And now the U.S. Army is doing ads begging for more young white males? What happened?

Even with a full-on declaration of war from Congress, and even if Gavin Newsome could be cheated into the Oval Office by ZOG somehow, with Globohomo diversity brigades going door-to-door looking to impress American children into military service, they will be met with armed, well-trained opposition, the invasion at the Southern border is going full tilt, and the drugs are flowing in like never before.

Get ready for it . . . the fat old devil worshipping fags on Capitol Hill, on Wall Street, in Whitehall, and in Brussels are in no shape to fight a war themselves, and most Americans are armed to the teeth with their own guns . . . NATO hates heterosexual white men . . . they said so themselves . . .

https://cwspangle.substack.com/i/138320669/nato-an-anti-white-and-anti-family-institution

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"Years later, I still find it funny. Between being homophobic and Chinese, he was first and foremost an Asian parent." - this made me chuckle hard hahah.

Rebecca, I absolutely love this essay. you hit so many vulnerable notes in a witty lens and having it come full circle is deeply satisfying. I also love your perspective how (despite Western modernistic views) your job doesn't define you; rather, you are defined by what you pour into as you leverage your cards to design the life you want. can't wait to read more!

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I love this piece! You write so vividly, I can picture your life in such detail. I'm also really inspired by your perspective on how to balance the various aspects of a full life. I hope this theme pops up again.

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Your words are so inspiring Becky🥰💛

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Great essay, inspirational story!

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Incredible essay. Looking forward to hopefully seeing more personal essays from you, Rebecca!!

This was perfect.

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I love this piece Rebecca! Thank you for sharing your experience and for pointing out how a job can create so much more security than we may even realize. It was amazing to follow your journey in this essay!

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