Australia appoints a woman to lead its army for the first time. What could possibly go wrong?

Our thanks to Jeff for this. An extract, revealing the woke thinking behind the absurd decision:

“”From ⁠July, we will have the first ever female chief of army ​in the Australian Army’s 125-year history,” Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said in a ​statement.

Defence Minister Richard Marles called Coyle’s appointment a “deeply historic moment.”

“As Susan said to me, you cannot be what you cannot see,” he said.”

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3 thoughts on “Australia appoints a woman to lead its army for the first time. What could possibly go wrong?

  1. This is a really BAD decision. I can guarantee disaster, I almost hope for it. Australia is a cucked, emasculated and misandrist country.

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    • Like many “western” nations Australia is busy pursuing more female “participation” and making its forces more inclusive. While to the North the giant that is the Peoples Republic of China continues to build its military capability. A decade ago China reformed its education to be more “martial” and encourage “martial spirit” in its boys. In an echo of the “playing fields of Eton” as the training grounds of Empire the Chinese have invested heavily in Football at grass roots level to ensure they have “heroes”. I presume, like the UK, the Aussies expect the Americans to save them if China tips up in the form of a massive fleet on its northern coasts.

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  2. “”There are concerns about her critical thinking. She does not appear to grasp how serious impersonating a police officer is. She tends to go towards inappropriate behaviour when she cannot reach a regular solution.”

    Mum pretended to be a police officer, then the real ones turned up – Manchester Evening News Needless to say yet another suspended sentence. I’m sure “She tends to go towards inappropriate behaviour when she cannot reach a regular solution.” will be familiar to many a husband/partner. When emotional intelligence actually means throwing a wobbler to escape responsibility/ consequences. Even to the extent of blaming her 9 year old son in this case!

    Of course one can’t help thinking of the Captain who lost 25% of New Zealand’s navy because it was on “autopilot”. Maybe not so “amazing” after all. Though I suspect the current case will pin the fault on a more junior and male member of the crew.

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