The US Navy is currently recruiting a transvestite. The aim of the new campaign is to appeal to a large number of young people who are reluctant to do military service.

Sailor Joshua Kelley, who uses the stage name Harpy Daniels and defines himself as non-binary, is the new "digital ambassador" of the US Navy, Fox News .

According to a Navy spokesman, Kelley was one of five active-duty sailors who served as digital ambassadors in the Navy's attempt to reach a wide range of potential candidates online. The spokesperson added,

the unusual recruitment campaign was justified by the fact that the popularity of the navy has worn off recently.

According to a recent survey, only 13 percent of young Americans would be willing to serve in the national armed forces.

"Maybe the Navy should talk to the Bud Light marketers and exchange ideas on what not to do," said Rep. Dan Crenshaw, a Republican.
It may have seemed like an April Fool's joke, when it was revealed on April 2 that the manliest beer of hard-working, blue-collar, manual laborers typically living in rural America found a new "ambassador": one of the stars of TikTok, the transgender Dylan Mulvaney. The ad campaign started with a naked Mulvaney drinking Bud Light in a bathtub, then doing a short TikTok dance in the bathtub in a purple bikini.

Comedian Tim Young commented on Kelley's appointment as follows:

"I'm sure China, Iran and Russia are all shaking right now."

Kelley said she started doing transvestite shows in 2013, and when she joined the Navy, she was afraid her activities would be frowned upon. However, this was not the case, to his great relief, no obstacles were put in his way at all, in fact, according to his account, he has danced for officers and at crew morale-boosting events several times.

What can we say about that? Shake Putin!

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