This disgrace needs to be bullied off of the internet.
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My reply: https://twitter.com/HamSandwich27/status/1345360889839570945?s=20
An official CAF twitter account (one that's supposed to represent us internationally) tweeting like Jaden Smith 24/7. What a fucking embarrassment.
This is how you know the military has gone completely off the rails. There used to be standards of conduct for how the military is meant to interact with the media. Now it's just wogs tweeting like 14 year old girls all day long with official CAF accounts.
Millennials are now 40 and in charge. They are a generation of coddled children who continue to act like children into adulthood.
Policies can be reversed, but millennials won't do it, they are too lost.
I am a millennial, can confirm, most of them are fucking lost. They're full on leftists, hate their own skin colour, despise their own heritage, loathe their own country, and suffer from mental health problems, but somehow can't figure out why. Must be the patriarchy. Half of the ones who make it back from that are nihilists and don't believe in anything, excluding them from taking a stand on anything, and sit smugly with a fence jammed up their ass. A few of us manage to figure things out for ourselves, but we'll never get close to positions in politics.
Things will change, but only after the bottom falls out on the world economy and all those leftists in the cities are either starving and/or in breadlines.
Fortunately, the guy posting these tweets isn't a real soldier and would therefore never find himself in a firefight (except maybe as cargo being protected by real soldiers). He's an air force public affairs officer if I'm not mistaken. Basically a civilian. That's why he has no military decorum.
Imposter syndrome is a common insecurity many people have where they feel like a fraud, usually in their job. Like they've got people fooled into thinking they're a legitimate [insert job description] but really they're just winging it.
Basically just a manifestation of poor self-confidence. It's not rational. The rational thing is to ask yourself if you're adequately performing your duties, and if yes, you're not a fraud.