Source: RT
“Holy crap. Perhaps a woke, emasculated military is not the best idea…” Cruz tweeted on Thursday, above a video combining a Russian army recruitment ad with a recent US Army one.
Holy crap.Perhaps a woke, emasculated military is not the best idea…. https://t.co/8aVFMW98NM
— Ted Cruz (@tedcruz) May 20, 2021
The minute-long mashup, originally posted on TikTok but retweeted on Wednesday, has already racked up nearly two million views. Cruz immediately caught flak from extremely online Democrats, neocons, Russiagate promoters and online #Resistance in general – none of whom bothered to address the point he was making, choosing instead to shriek about him posting “literally Russian propaganda.”
“A United States senator is spreading Russian propaganda bashing the US armed forces,” shrieked the Lincoln Project, a collection of scandal-plagued former GOP operatives now devoted to electing Democrats.
Holy crap.A United States senator is spreading Russian propaganda bashing the US armed forces. https://t.co/bz1nbnT2TS
— The Lincoln Project (@ProjectLincoln) May 20, 2021
Cruz “retweeted a Russian propaganda video and called the US military weak. That’s how he thinks you appeal to the republican base in 2021,” tweeted Tommy Vietor, former Obama administration spokesman and co-host of Pod Save America.
Ted Cruz retweeted a Russian propaganda video and called the US military weak. That’s how he thinks you appeal to the republican base in 2021. Truly bizarre. pic.twitter.com/WSyps1J1c1
— Tommy Vietor (@TVietor08) May 20, 2021
He was echoed by Russiagate-promoting lawyer Bradley P. Moss Esquire, who said a “flaccid politician is spreading Russian propaganda to knock our military.”
Holy crap, flaccid politician is spreading Russian propaganda to knock our military. https://t.co/kBRqv4KynD
— Bradley P. Moss (@BradMossEsq) May 20, 2021
You know, Senator, there are a lot of us who are experts on this stuff and we could tell you about what bullshit this Russian ad is, and explain to you what things are really like over there, but if you’d rather pump their propaganda, that’s another way to go. https://t.co/6tgc0TKLPB
— Tom Nichols (@RadioFreeTom) May 20, 2021
Cruz “just retweeted a Russian army propaganda video. Literally, in Russian,” cried CNN and Washington Post opinion columnist Frida Ghitis.
Holy crap. Ted Cruz just retweeted a Russian army propaganda video. Literally, in Russian. https://t.co/4AYeEdCq6A
— Frida Ghitis (@FridaGhitis) May 20, 2021
“Do you have any other Russian propaganda videos you’d like to promote, senator?” asked Princeton professor and Democrat activist Kevin Kruse.
Also, I’m not sure you want to be calling the military “emasculated” after you rolled over for the man who mocked you as Lyin’ Ted, called your wife ugly, and said your father killed JFK.
— Kevin M. Kruse (@KevinMKruse) May 20, 2021
Other resistance activists simply went for expletive-laden ad hominem attacks and brought up Cruz’s family trip to Mexico earlier this year, during a power outage due to freezing weather in Texas.
None of the criticism would address the substance of the original mashup video – which contrasted the Russian approach to attracting men to serve in the armed forces to that recently adopted by the US military.
The Russian ad, which dates back to 2014, tells potential soldiers that “what was yesterday is meaningless” and that “nobody cares who you used to be.” The greatest enemy is “you of yesterday” and the mission is to find that enemy, defeat him and return victorious. “Because tomorrow is the first day of your new life,” the narrator concludes.
While it became a hit on YouTube in May 2014, it was little-known in the US – until the conservative news outlet Townhall brought it up last week in contrast to the “Calling” video campaign promoted by the US Army.
The specific video – which makes up the second half of the mashup Cruz tweeted, something his critics seemingly never noticed – featured a corporal called Emily, who mainly talks mainly about her previous life, identity politics and activism.
The current US administration – and its online defenders – are particularly touchy about criticism of the new, “woke” Pentagon. Back in March, when Fox News host Tucker Carlson made the same kind of comparison – contrasting the “feminine” US military with a more masculine Chinese one – the Pentagon itself got involved, issuing an official news release about “smiting” Carlson for “dissing diversity.”
After a number of active-duty officers posted videos denouncing the Fox News host, Pentagon spokesman John Kirby added that Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin “shares the revulsion of so many others to what Mr. Carlson said.”
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