WATCH: Navy SEAL Who Was Responsible For Bin Laden's Death BLASTS The Navy For Their Drag Queen Advertisement

As drags queen shows continue to expand in influence in American society, there is now an official United States Navy drag queen to promote the branch, and the Navy Seal who claims to have killed Osama Bin Laden is not happy with the promotion.

Rob O’Neill, the Navy Seal who claims responsibility for ending terrorist leader Osama Bin Laden's life, appeared on Fox News and blasted the shameful decision made by the military branch. "I'm all about freedom, you do what you want behind closed doors, you're on your own time, but we need to have submarines with nuclear capability, aircraft carriers, men and women who fly jets, and the best infantry in the world," O’Neill said about the decision. 

The Navy first launched the drag queen campaign in November of last year on its Tik Tok. The man who plays the role is Yeoman 2nd Class Joshua Kelly, who goes by the stage name of ‘Harpy Daniels.’ 

On Kelly’s Instagram, the drag queen has informed people that he is not officially endorsed by the Department of Defense. However, Kelly has performed for active service members on numerous occasions, even sharing one in a video from 2018. 

 

The Digital Ambassador initiative that Kelly took part in was “designed to explore the digital environment to reach a wide range of potential candidates.” A Navy spokesman said that the move was done as the armed forces were facing one of the most difficult recruiting times ever. 

"They should be [training on] get up in the morning, get your workout in, go to the range, learn your tactics, rehearse them, and then go back to the range. And now they're just putting all this useless stuff out," O’Neill said.

The move comes off as desperate with the sinking recruitment numbers. Regardless of the desperation of the armed forces, the move paints an overall bad image. When you have countries priding themselves on the ferocity and intensity of their military, and in turn, the United States has a man cross-dressing and twerking in front of service members, it paints a grim comparison. 

They may be desperate but there are many other measures the armed forces can attempt before turning to homoerotic entertainment to get new members interested. If the military was so desperate, they could seek incentives for members to join instead. The fact that money from taxpayers goes into these actions brings utter shame to the government and its military.
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