I don’t like picking on military folks, i used to be one of them, and I know that it can be a difficult job, sometimes worse than others… with that introduction, i don’t mind telling the reader that this Navy guy is a complete fvcking moron and/or brainwashed political puppet/deep-state tool, what-ever positive utility he used to offer our country is long-gone, he's now rendered a fvcking fool, that's what happens to people that enjoy their compromise and unhealthy ego's so much by rejecting reality that they literally loose intelligence... to suggest that intelligent Navy members, including 35 active SEAL guys were/are an 'immediate harm' to the Navy because they considered some of the negative consequences and possible effectiveness of an experimental rapidly created and produced vaccine that was only approved for human-use under so-called emergency authorization, which turned-out to not be an actual vaccine at all, governmenty folks changed the definition of vaccine after people started realizing that the 'gene therapy' wasn't one at all, and it actually caused a whole bunch of people some serious health problems after taking their jabs, including greatly accelerated deaths, almost like another fvcking pandemic or health crisis in itself... anyhow, this Navy guy is a moron of the highest order... my personal opinion is that he is unfit to open a door for me, never mind working on my income-earned tax-dollar, and certainly not hold a position of responsible truthful leadership that is supposed to operate in reality... nice little puppet... Look... unless the Navy got a perfectly safe and different serum than the rest of Americans did, one that actually prevents people from catching a bug that typically only really hurts folks that are in far off worse physical shape than military folks are, and there is a remote chance that this admiral guy new as much, and also knew beyond a shadow of a doubt that there were no health concerns for those taking the forced jabs then maybe the words dribbled from his pie-hole should have been considered. Look, there is no reason to assume that he is now mentally competent or has the necessary processing ability to lead anyone outside of his immediate family any longer, because his reasoning is faulty, he's like a faulty or broken sensor, or maybe a deep-state tool... glad i don't know any Navy folks that are under this yes-man/puppet's command, but i'm saying a prayer for those who are... some folks need to consider early retirements, especially when their processors or integrity have been compromised, and they over-served their usefulness to the Navy... i'd like to see the class-action suit include a portion of the moronic Navy-guy's pension... i'd like to see that sort of thing happen to every compromised government parasite that causes harm to their team members, or to the general public to satisfy their compromised egos, faulty theories, and power-trip... hit their pensions… compromised leaders need to be held accountable for the deception and destruction that they cause, some cause more harm and destruction and practice deceit more than others... a compromised scum like this guy is a wanna-be spook, a pretender, yet he operates just enough outside of reality to be any good at it, it's too bad that he influences so many folks that expect better integrity from others, especially their leaders, his words and actions will feel shameful if he ever tries to approach reality again... compromised deceivers that exploit positions of power/trust and try to distort reality for other people need to be called-out, they ought to be prosecuted too, i feel perfectly good calling them out for starters... i love America, and those who serve it honorably in one capacity or another, and not so much anymore for those who no longer serve honorably, and with integrity, and have worn-out their usefulness to society, they lost a measure of respect, but you can't take-away from their previous honorable actions. Knowing when to step-aside/retire/quit is discerning one's faulty behavior and processing capability, and that's a tricky one there, as it might take God to remove that veil from their eyes/minds.
If it sound’s like i’m being judgemental and insensitive toward a military leader, well yes, of course I am, and military folks are supposed to be able to handle some insensitive criticism (helloooo boot-camp), but then again today’s military is adopting ‘woke policies’, so i guess there is that… so my bad, sorry if i didn’t take the compromised buffoon’s feelings into consideration… and don’t give me that ‘you can’t handle the truth’ excuse for jab-forcing and punishing perceptive subordinates that didn’t feel right about it… in fact, EVERY service member that refused to take a series of experimental jabs should be meritoriously promoted now, and given medals/awards for 'outstanding discernment in the midst of leadership's failure to discern burrito's from sh1t-sandwiches’... it’s beyond the time to get off of your subordinate's asses and start rewarding them, they proved themselves to be the 'smartest of the smartest of the best of the best' who were able to discern reality while their leadership failed that exercise, and instead ostracized and punished them. -- ct
at least this guy sees things more clearly: https://www.foxnews.com/politics/retired-3-star-coast-guard-vice-admiral-calls-out-biden-administration-misguided-military-vax-mandate
I briefly met the current Secretary of the Navy not too long ago, he seemed to be a likable and reasonable guy... i trust that he's searching for a suitable replacement for the other Navy guy mentioned in the main post/article above... Given all that we know now about the effectiveness and health concerns over the schwab/gates/fauci-vax it seems self-evident that those who refused the jabs should no longer be ostracized and victimized, but honored and rewarded... it should also seem self-evident that leaders who became puppet yes-men enforcers and punished the smart folks who rejected jabs be recognized for their mistakes and lack of discernment expected by leaders