Comparing U.S. military ads to China?s ads proves Carlson?s point below

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  • rayg
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2009
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    Comparing U.S. military ads to China?s ads proves Carlson?s point below

    The question is..what kind of a fighting force does the US have if we ever need one....

    The U.S. Defense Department (DOD) has spent a good part of March attacking Fox News host and Daily Caller co-founder Tucker Carlson for criticizing them for focusing too heavily on diversity. Comparing U.S. military ads to China?s proves his point.

    The Pentagon went after Carlson after he mocked President Joe Biden for touting ?maternity flight suits? and other efforts to make the military appear more inclusive as the chief priority of the DOD. Carlson?s criticism appears substantiated if you look at the way the U.S. military advertises itself and compare it to the Chinese military?s ads.

    China?s ads are chiefly about communicating power and seem completely unconcerned with the race or gender of the people in them. U.S. military ads sound like corporate ads, emphasizing pay benefits, ?grievances? and more.

    One of China?s latest ads looks like something out of Call of Duty, slapping footage of gunfights, missiles and tanks together with a rap soundtrack.

    https://dailycaller.com/2021/03/19/a...try-wins-wars/
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