Ding Dong! The Witch is Dead. Which Old Witch? The Wicked Witch!
Taiwan Military Celebrates the End of Mandatory LGBTQ Indoctrination Classes
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20 May 2024 (Monday)
Ding Dong! The Witch is Dead. Which Old Witch? The Wicked Witch!
Taiwan Military Celebrates the End of Mandatory LGBTQ Indoctrination Classes
By Wendell Minnick (Whiskey Mike) 顏文德
OPINION/SATIRE
TAIPEI - After the military suffered eight years of Woke ideological training that replaced grueling training for waist deep blood-curdling combat, President Tsai Ing-wen was replaced today by a man, LAI (William) Ching-te (賴清德), who actually served in the military.
Replacing the post-modern nihilist of the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), even if it just being swapped by another DPP member, we can hope the Mardi Gras parade of clowns, freaks, and zoomorphic pro-nouns, will finally end.
There was a Blue Horse with a rainbow mane and weird characters dancing atop. At first, it appeared to be the legendary Greek Trojan Horse and I expected lesbian ninjas to repel from the belly as it approached the stage, but sadly no.
Hardly an inauguration representing the seriousness of the office: HERE.
ABOVE: Digital Minister Audrey TANG (唐鳳), under the Ministry of Digital Affairs (MODA), was the most infamous member of Tsai’s cabinet, allegedly despised by even the National Police Agency (NPA) for corruption.
Even the Taiwan media published Tang’s alleged domestic abuse reports on his/her/it partner.
While Minister, it/he/her/whatever, raised the MODA budget almost as high as the entire NPA.
One DPP source said that inside Tsai’s circles, Tang is known as the First Minister of Corruption. There are also rumors of Tang possibly being a sociopath who claims an 180 IQ and never graduated junior high. For the record, Einstein’s IQ is believed to have been between 160-190.
The Western media in Taiwan, now completely Woke, refuses to report on the alleged scandals to the chagrin of Taiwan’s media.
Perhaps the military will resurrect itself as a fighting force or perhaps it will not.
Quoting Victor Davis Hanson’s new book, The End of Everything, “In addition, the end of civilization can be both gradual and finally abrupt. Or to paraphrase Ernest Hemingway’s famous observation in the The Sun Also Rises about bankruptcy that progresses ‘gradually, then suddenly,’ the finale of these civilizations was the explosive manifestation of what had been an ongoing enervating [weakening] process. Decline did not ensure extinction, but it certainly limited the options for surviving an invasion. It can be best defined as the gradual deflation of a state’s viability, until scarcely more than the capital itself and the immediately surrounding territory survive.”
In the case of Taiwan, the devastating demilitarization under the DPP and the continued belief that if a war erupts, that at the eleventh-hour, on the horizon will be the silhouette of the U.S. Navy’s Pacific Fleet.
For that reason, the chattering political elite of the DPP continue to insist the island’s defenses are solid, at least for two weeks, time enough for the U.S. to rescue them. And at a minimum an evacuation of their Tier One party leaders and their pets.
The DPP’s continued delusion that China’s military behemoth is an exaggeration, smoke and mirrors, and pouring good money after bad into infantry training with real bullets is a waste.
The DPP has replaced the word “resistance” with “resilience” in their National Defense Reports over the years. Even at the President’s National Security Council level, they live by old mentalities and deadly delusions that tragedy cannot happen here.
I have personally witnessed China’s quantum leap forward in military modernization over the past twenty years after attending five Airshow China (Zhuhai) Exhibitions and writing fifteen books on Chinese weapon systems.
I have trouble imagining a single DPP member ever placing their hands, literally, upon a CM-708UNB Submarine-launched Missile, or watching an air demonstration by the stealthy J-20 and J-31 fighter aircraft, or climbing inside the MBT-2000 Main Battle Tank.
I might be one of five defense correspondents on the planet to have done so, and it has driven me nearly insane to listen to Tsai’s plan for a stronger and more adept phantom military.