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US Navy gives fat, stank she boon control of their largest Naval Base
Janet Days Makes History as 1st Black Woman Commanding World's Largest Naval Base
*Janet Days made history last month when she became the 51st commanding officer of Naval Station Norfolk. It's the first time a Black woman has held the position in the installation's 106-year history.
As reported by 13 News Now, Days previously served as the base’s executive officer.
Days addressed the crowd and talked about the history that she made by becoming the first, Black female commanding officer of NAVSTA Norfolk.
"I wandered down the halls of N-26 headquarters where my office resides – and took note of the majestic pictures and leadership boards displaying the previous commanders of Naval Station Norfolk," said Days in a speech during the event. "As my eyes moved from name plate to name plate, it was painfully obvious that in 31 years from the day I entered the Navy, still not one person of color was displayed – and finally today that changes!" "I am here to say to all of those who do not believe that hard work pays off – keep grinding – stay focused and from the words of General Colin Powell – "A dream doesn't become reality through magic; it takes sweat, determination and hard work!"
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/ja...11a66725&ei=13
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Holy shitskin, we are so screwed !
Admirable Sowboon will achieve so much, maybe they will put it at Pearl Harbor. That's the base the Chicoms want to nuke first.

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So that's it, the US surrenders and Taiwan goes back to China I suppose. Because in ten years at the latest, Norfolk will look like this:
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"Running" the base ? That thing runs itself, so she can't do too much damage. Lame-o's get promoted in every business,
because the talented people who actually do the work can't be easily replaced. The question is - will she leave them be,
or will she fuck with them ? Give a spook a little authority, and they usually can't resist screwing up anything that works....
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“*Janet Days made history last month when she became the 51st commanding officer of Naval Station Norfolk. It's the first time a Black woman has held the position in the installation's 106-year history.”
yes nigger and there is damn good reason for this. Don’t worry, you’ll find out why soon enough.
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Ray Cizzums
"Running" the base ? That thing runs itself, so she can't do too much damage.
For the most part, this is true. Were I this monkey's Admiral, I would rather it be the CO of the NS than the captain of any ship. It will still be doing stupid shit like screwing up Captain's Masts, letting housing turn to shit, destroying station personnel morale, letting the base infrastructure rot or any number of other ghetto shit stunts. It cannot start WWIII with a missile launch, sink a carrier or run it aground, or cause any kind of international incident. If the rear admiral in charge of the Mid Atlantic region was forced to allow it command anything, he would do best to sit it's ass somewhere it could do the least harm. That choice would be as a base CO since he is powerless to just kick it out. Still, the situation would have been better had he picked some hole in the wall instead of Norfolk. The command structure is set up to where the base CO is not in the fleet's chain of command. Hopefully, it will screw shit up so royally that it will have made a name for itself with the rest of the top brass until it will no longer be considered for promotion but I think that even those days are gone now as well. In the meantime, this uppity sheboon is going to make a lot of sailors and their families miserable while making itself the laughing stock of Norfolk and the Navy.
My beloved Navy is sinking and there is nothing I can do about it. Once it's gone, we're done as a country.
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Originally Posted by
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That choice would be as a base CO since he is powerless to just kick it out. Still, the situation would have been better had he picked some hole in the wall instead of Norfolk.
My beloved Navy is sinking and there is nothing I can do about it. Once it's gone, we're done as a country.
That schvugger should be commanding a nigger skivvies-only scrub station in the Leavenworth laundry.
Then, when the shit-stains increased in size, she could be demoted for dereliction of duty....
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Biden worships at the altar of the fat stank sheboons
The only "advanced nigger run nation" in the world, Wakanda, is in a pre-adolescent, comic book, super hero fantasy created by whites.
I learned racism from the nigs. I am not a white supremacist, just a black inferioricist.

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So that's it, the US surrenders and Taiwan goes back to China I suppose. Because in ten years at the latest, Norfolk will look like this:

Tru Dat!!
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Originally Posted by
tweakstick
For the most part, this is true. Were I this monkey's Admiral, I would rather it be the CO of the NS than the captain of any ship. It will still be doing stupid shit like screwing up Captain's Masts, letting housing turn to shit, destroying station personnel morale, letting the base infrastructure rot or any number of other ghetto shit stunts. It cannot start WWIII with a missile launch, sink a carrier or run it aground, or cause any kind of international incident. If the rear admiral in charge of the Mid Atlantic region was forced to allow it command anything, he would do best to sit it's ass somewhere it could do the least harm. That choice would be as a base CO since he is powerless to just kick it out. Still, the situation would have been better had he picked some hole in the wall instead of Norfolk. The command structure is set up to where the base CO is not in the fleet's chain of command. Hopefully, it will screw shit up so royally that it will have made a name for itself with the rest of the top brass until it will no longer be considered for promotion but I think that even those days are gone now as well. In the meantime, this uppity sheboon is going to make a lot of sailors and their families miserable while making itself the laughing stock of Norfolk and the Navy.
My beloved Navy is sinking and there is nothing I can do about it. Once it's gone, we're done as a country.
You sound like you know your stuff. I didn't serve, (if you did, thank you) but my dad did, in the Navy during Vietnam. I gotta say, though, I do think there is still hope. I kinda disagree with people saying it's all a lost cause. I see a lot of that in here, and I totally get it. Maybe I'm too optimistic. There's such a vast difference in what I see online and in the media vs what I see every day when I talk to people and look them in the face. In the real world, at least that I see, nobody is buying this bullshit. Maybe it's because I'm in a rural area, but nobody kisses nigger ass around here. I still hold out hope that a massive pendulum swing in the opposite direction is coming. It's too depressing to think otherwise. I just hope I'm alive to see it.
Hard times make strong men.
Strong men make good times.
Good times make weak men.
Weak men make hard times.
Hard times make..... (etc)
Rinse and repeat, we're in the 4th part of this repeating cycle right now.
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You sound like you know your stuff. I didn't serve, (if you did, thank you) but my dad did, in the Navy during Vietnam. I gotta say, though, I do think there is still hope. I kinda disagree with people saying it's all a lost cause. I see a lot of that in here, and I totally get it. Maybe I'm too optimistic. There's such a vast difference in what I see online and in the media vs what I see every day when I talk to people and look them in the face. In the real world, at least that I see, nobody is buying this bullshit. Maybe it's because I'm in a rural area, but nobody kisses nigger ass around here. I still hold out hope that a massive pendulum swing in the opposite direction is coming. It's too depressing to think otherwise. I just hope I'm alive to see it.
I truly don't like sounding pessimistic. What I do have is the unfortunate inside experience of over two decades in service from from the late 80's thru the 2000's watching helplessly as everything crumbled around me by design. We went from being the most deadly power projection force on the planet to a meals on wheels and social tinkering experiment. I watched us get into needless wars that only served to further piss off the entire world, who now mostly hate us and consider us arrogant warmongers. I watched moral free fall. I watched women and niggers take positions they were not qualified for and take advancements they didn't earn while destroying the careers of good men. (Note: I do NOT have anything against women serving but men and women are NOT the same and therefore simply cannot do the same jobs.) I watched us go from zero tolerance towards homosexuality when I enlisted, then thru Clinton's DADT, then straight into open serve and free SRS surgeries for all at taxpayer and readiness expense. Thanks for that one, Obammy - at least I was out by then. I watched good Marines, Sailors, Soldiers and Airmen leave the service before they wanted to simply because these things were happening all around them.
It's hard enough to get qualified talent to join nowadays without all these distractions and hindrances. It's harder still to keep them from bolting out the door as soon as they feel they are ready to pick up their marbles and go home, cashing in on their training because they feel there is no future in competing with fools and niggers for jobs, duty assignments, schools and rank when those leeches are given the upper hand by the very same command structure that expects you to lay your life on the line - sometimes for no damn reason. It's hard enough to watch a shipmate die during simple training exercises outside of actual war actions. We at least need a good reason and we haven't had one in a long, long time.
I honestly hope it could turn around, but I've kept in touch with my shipmates and still have some close ties to the base, so I see it up close, to this day. I can't even go to the base commissary without seeing two guys engaged in PDA while dressed in pink PT gear. It's disheartening to say the least. I try not to judge them since they have a judge and I'm not him. I also know what's in store for them. I actually pity them for choosing their lifestyles but when it comes to the destruction of the military and thus our nation, I have zero tolerance. I had the pleasure of meeting and listening to Admiral Boorda speak before he was assassinated. He answered a young gay sailor's question about openly serving, saying: "It is my policy that if you are a practicing homosexual, you have no business serving in the military. It is prejudicial to good order and discipline." He died shortly thereafter and I'll never know how much, if any, his policy enforcement had to do with his death.
You're right, it is depressing. As depressing as it is for you, I promise it's even worse for me because it feels like like watching your childhood home burn to the ground. I can say that honestly because it just happened, but that's another story. While I don't know if niggers were involved in that, there were drugs involved, so...
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P.S. Thank your dad I thank him for his service as well if you are blessed enough to still have him around.
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Originally Posted by
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I truly don't like sounding pessimistic. What I do have is the unfortunate inside experience of over two decades in service from from the late 80's thru the 2000's watching helplessly as everything crumbled around me by design. We went from being the most deadly power projection force on the planet to a meals on wheels and social tinkering experiment. I watched us get into needless wars that only served to further piss off the entire world, who now mostly hate us and consider us arrogant warmongers. I watched moral free fall. I watched women and niggers take positions they were not qualified for and take advancements they didn't earn while destroying the careers of good men. (Note: I do NOT have anything against women serving but men and women are NOT the same and therefore simply cannot do the same jobs.) I watched us go from zero tolerance towards homosexuality when I enlisted, then thru Clinton's DADT, then straight into open serve and free SRS surgeries for all at taxpayer and readiness expense. Thanks for that one, Obammy - at least I was out by then. I watched good Marines, Sailors, Soldiers and Airmen leave the service before they wanted to simply because these things were happening all around them.
It's hard enough to get qualified talent to join nowadays without all these distractions and hindrances. It's harder still to keep them from bolting out the door as soon as they feel they are ready to pick up their marbles and go home, cashing in on their training because they feel there is no future in competing with fools and niggers for jobs, duty assignments, schools and rank when those leeches are given the upper hand by the very same command structure that expects you to lay your life on the line - sometimes for no damn reason. It's hard enough to watch a shipmate die during simple training exercises outside of actual war actions. We at least need a good reason and we haven't had one in a long, long time.
I honestly hope it could turn around, but I've kept in touch with my shipmates and still have some close ties to the base, so I see it up close, to this day. I can't even go to the base commissary without seeing two guys engaged in PDA while dressed in pink PT gear. It's disheartening to say the least. I try not to judge them since they have a judge and I'm not him. I also know what's in store for them. I actually pity them for choosing their lifestyles but when it comes to the destruction of the military and thus our nation, I have zero tolerance. I had the pleasure of meeting and listening to Admiral Boorda speak before he was assassinated. He answered a young gay sailor's question about openly serving, saying: "It is my policy that if you are a practicing homosexual, you have no business serving in the military. It is prejudicial to good order and discipline." He died shortly thereafter and I'll never know how much, if any, his policy enforcement had to do with his death.
You're right, it is depressing. As depressing as it is for you, I promise it's even worse for me because it feels like like watching your childhood home burn to the ground. I can say that honestly because it just happened, but that's another story. While I don't know if niggers were involved in that, there were drugs involved, so...
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P.S. Thank your dad I thank him for his service as well if you are blessed enough to still have him around.
Dang tweak, I'm sorry about all that. I guess maybe because I wasn't in the military that I have the luxury of optimism, but your metaphor about your childhood home burning down, that's how I feel about the country right now. I don't know what to say. I'm thankful that I was lucky enough to have a family that raised me right. I'll send pops your thanks, thankfully he is still around, we talk every day. I am so fortunate with family that I had both parents all 4 of my grandparents in my life until age 23. (I'm 48 now) Took me a while to realize how lucky I got. In any case, I'm gonna remain optimistic, and have faith that sanity will return, and this fever dream of ludicrous nonsense will break. Because, bear in mind, the savage lunatics would not be able to sustain themselves. It's modern technology they had no part in that sustains them. The parasite can't kill the host or it won't survive. And that's exactly what they are, malignant parasites. Thank you for your service, btw!
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