LGBTOBESE: Army exempts fat trannies from physical fitness standards, making US military the laughing stock of the world

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BY ETHAN HUFF 

In celebration of LGBT pride, which in the United States has captured the entire month of June, "Rachel Jones," the military's latest cross-dressing male pretending to be a "female," released a video clip on Twitter for Independence Day that promotes mental illness and obesity in the military.

 

Jones, a mentally deranged male who thinks he is a "transgender female," spoke briefly about his "journey from battling depression & suicidal thoughts to embracing authenticity," which the Department of Defense (DOD), in a separate tweet, claims "inspires us all."

 

"What pride means to me is celebrating that diversity as our strength as a nation and as an Army," Jones said in the clip – watch below.

 

"Pride means something very special to me as an LGBTQ individual, and it's a chance to show everyone what we have to offer in terms of the diverse skill sets that we bring, and the diverse ways of thinking that we bring into the team to make everything work better."

 

 

 

(Related: Science says there is no evidence that transgender mutilation and drugging does anything good or positive in those who opt for it.)

 

Why are LGBTs given special physical fitness exemptions in the U.S. military?

Just looking at Jones in the above video reveals a substantial decline in the physical fitness standards of the U.S. military. It used to be that service members had to undergo boot camp and other regimens to get them in shape, but apparently that is no longer.

 

Jordan Schachtel, publisher of The Dossier, tweeted about the video from Jones to point out this very thing. He wrote that under existing law, "service members who identify as transgender can seek an indefinite fitness standards exemption" because of a special LGBT classification. 

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