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    WATCH: Pete Hegseth’s Pentagon Just Dropped a Non-Woke Ad, and It’s Awesome

    By Adam StantonMay 27, 2025Updated:May 27, 2025
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    In a chilling display of American excellence, Pete Hegseth debuted a stunning new advertisement for the American Armed Forces at the Coca-Cola 600 NASCAR race. Part of Hegseth’s commitment to discard woke ideology, the advertisement promised to remain “laser focused on our mission of war-fighting,” instead of gender confusion and climate change.

    For context, Secretary of Defence, Pete Hegseth, has made his top priority dismantling the woke ideology crippling our military. To accomplish his goal, Hegseth has purged divisive DEI programs, gender pronoun nonsense, and wasteful climate change distractions, refocusing the Pentagon on lethality, meritocracy, and defending America.

    Such was shown in the highly emotive advertisement which said, “No more distractions, no more electric tanks, no more gender confusion, no more climate change worship. We are laser-focused on our mission of war-fighting.”

    Continuing, the advertisement stated, “We will measure our success, not only by the battles we win, but also by the wars we end, and perhaps most importantly, the wars we never get into. It’s called peace through strength. You look into the eyes of these young Americans who are giving up the best years of their life in a uniform to serve their nation, they are incredible.”

    Providing a strong vision for the future, the advertisement stated, “Through our power and might, we will lead the world to peace. Our friends will respect us, our enemies will fear us, and all world will admire the unrivaled greatness of the United States. Military. ”

    Promising to end the Biden-era malaise, the advertisement vowed, “We will replenish the pride of our armed forces and the recruitment crisis. We don’t fight because we hate what’s in front of us. We fight because we love what’s behind us. God bless you. God bless our Armed Forces. God bless our men and women serving overseas, and God bless the United States of America.”

    The emotive clip, which was posted by conservative influencer, Eric Daughtery, was captioned, “🚨 JUST IN: This Pete Hegseth and President Trump-featured U.S. Military ad has just aired during the Coca-Cola 600 race today.🔥”

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    In the comments under his post, conservatives chiemd in to express their approval for Hegeth;s new vision for America. One lengthy comment said, “The ad nails it—military priorities are finally realigned under Trump’s leadership. No more billions wasted on green virtue signals or ideological experiments.”

    Continuing, the same user said, “Biden’s Pentagon poured cash into electric tanks that can’t survive combat zones and DEI programs that eroded readiness. Now, every dollar goes toward lethality, not climate theatrics. The Houthi campaign proved overwhelming force works: decimating terror networks, securing trade lanes, and restoring deterrence.”

    Watch the clip here:

    Noting the positive change, one conservative reacted, “As the great El Rushbo said, ‘the purpose of the military is to kill people and break things. ANYTHING that detracts from our ability to do that when needed is stupid and wrong. We are finally on the right track. Thank God for blessing us with Trump and Hegseth.”

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