Aim High

Welcome to a night of fun and frolic at the Nellis Air Force Base Top Three Club in Nevada. Don’t this just make you so proud to belong to such a fine, upstanding organization devoted to saving us from the mean-spirited Russians or Chinese? I bet Putin is shaking in his boots. And that Fat Clinamen is hiding somewhere safe. They don’t want to mess with us, because we are . . . . well . . . . . I can think of the right word to describe what we as a military have become. Help.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Nellis Air Force Base in Nevada recently hosted its first-ever drag queen show at one of its on-base dining and entertainment clubs, according a base spokesperson.

Nellis Air Force Base and the 99th Air Base Wing hosted its first-ever drag show Thursday, June 17, at the Nellis Club. The event was sponsored by a private organization and provided an opportunity for attendees to learn more about the history and significance of drag performance art within the LGBT+ community.

Ensuring our ranks reflect and are inclusive of the American people is essential to the morale, cohesion, and (okay, are you ready for this) readiness of the military. Nellis Air Force Base is committed to providing and championing an environment that is characterized by equal opportunity, diversity and inclusion. LOL, You have to love the Air Force, they have quite the sense of duty to our country. 

The drag queen show came to light after Air Force veteran podcaster “BK” posted a digital flyer for the event that read: “DRAG-U-NELLIS” and “CLASS IS IN SESSION.”

“Discover the significance of Drag in the LGBT+ Community at the Nellis Club,” it said.

It was scheduled for Friday, June 17, at 5 p.m. and “Sponsored by the Nellis Top 3.”

The “Top 3” at Nellis Air Force Base is a social and professional organization established to “enhance the morale, esprit de corps, of all enlisted personnel assigned to the Wing and to facilitate cooperation between members of the top three enlisted grades,” according to its private Facebook page.

“The base Top III will provide a forum for its members to meet, share personal experiences and expertise, and assist one another. It may function as an added channel of communication within the chain of command, between the commander, and the enlisted force on Nellis AFB,” it said.

One person who attended the drag queen show posted on her social media account, “Had a fun night … at a drag Queen show at Nellis AFB last night.”

The Nellis Club, according to the Nellis Force Support Squadron website, is a consolidated club offering a “versatile dining and entertainment experience for all its members.”

“We now serve breakfast, lunch, dinner, and a midnight meal from Mon – Fri as well as brunch, dinner, and a midnight meal on Sat, Sun, Holidays, and Family Days. All meals are open to Essential Meal Card Holders! There is something for everyone to enjoy here at your Nellis Club, come give us a try,” it said.

Nellis Air Force Base is home to the service’s Warfare Center where Air Force pilots undergo the most demanding advanced air combat training in the country. “The crews do not come to learn how to fly, but instead how to be the best combat aviators in the world,” the base website said. Really, the BEST at exactly what?

Postscript: I have another corporation to add to our Woke List. This time it’s Kellogg. Time to destroy this woke company. Please copy and paste and see what this childhood attraction is doing to our kids.

https://www.afa.net/activism/action-alerts/2021/tony-the-tiger-and-toucan-sam-lead-kellogg-s-gay-pride-parade/

9 thoughts on “Aim High”

  1. I will never buy Kellogg’s products again. And I fear Bill is right, we cannot win a war with the wimps the military is creating.

  2. WTF..! How is this disgusting LGBTQ getting space aboard this blog! Get this stuff out of here!

  3. The most recent figures show that Americans approve of the LGTBQ+ lifestyle as morally acceptable. Such acceptance has increased from 40% twenty years ago to 66% in 2021. If current trends continue, and nothing suggests that they won’t, over the next generation (20 years), the acceptance rate will top 90%. How such deviancy bodes well for the American Republic is beyond me….

  4. I generally click on the “like” button on your blog posts, Jim. I can’t do that this time around. I realize I’m preaching to the choir, but it troubles me deeply when the supposedly elite of our society … the men and women who serve our country in uniform … begin to celebrate a dangerously psychotic condition.

    It is completely illogical for the medical profession to acknowledge severe psychosis — arguing a that there is a significant disconnect between one’s physiology and their mental state — and then ignoring the psychosis while rendering transgender migration. Unprofessional is the word for this, or even perhaps dangerously so, because the transgender operation only complicates the psychological abnormality. One psychiatrist at Johns Hopkins opined, “Transgendered men do not become women; transgendered women do not become men. They simply become feminized men or masculinized women. They are counterfeits and sexual impersonators, and this leads to severe problems in later life.” Fact: the suicide rate among such people is twenty times that of normal people.

    What Air Force leadership is doing is immoral, which leads me to conclude that whoever supports such nonsense has not taken their oath of office with its proper solemnity. Marines who never lost faith with their brothers maintain a commitment to God, Country, Corps. I can’t imagine what it is for the Air Force … I can only say it isn’t Godly, it isn’t wholesome, and it sure as hell isn’t psychologically normal.

  5. This is disgusting. Shame on all those politicians and uniformed careerists bastards that will do anything to climb the pay chart.

    1. Yep, we had the in our time Tad, but they were discovered rather early. Today they are the norm. Disgusting.

  6. I am beyond feeling shame for today’s “”armed forces.” I’m currently reading a book about Judge Robert Patterson, who did so much in his role as Under Secretary of War during the Second World War to staff and arm the US Army and Air Corps. Seeing this at the same time convinces me we cannot win a war against a serious adversary. What a joke.

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