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U.S. Military Using ‘Art of Seduction’ As Recruiting Tactic

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*The U.S. military is reportedly facing recruiting challenges so one tactic being used to lure men into joining the service is the art of seduction

Per Moguldom “These recruiting strategies boil down to using “barracks bunny” sexualized influencers and psychological operations (often called psyops.),” the outlet writes. A barracks bunny, per the report, “is someone (usually female) who sleeps with other soldiers during off-duty hours.”

“the US military is struggling with a shortage of new recruits, and is using sexualized social media propaganda to lure young men into signing away their lives,” tweeted user account @zei_squirrel posted and included a video highlighting the military’s “brainwashing experiments.”

“The Department anticipates we will collectively miss our recruiting mission despite accessing more than 170,000 remarkable young men and women” in the fiscal year that ended Sept. 30, 2022, Stephanie Miller, deputy assistant secretary of defense for military personnel policy, said in prepared testimony before the Senate Armed Services Personnel Subcommittee. “This constitutes an unprecedented mission gap and is reason for concern.”

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Insider breaks it down even further:

  • Barracks cougar: “A barracks cougar is much like a barracks bunny, only older like mom or grandma status. Usually in their early 30’s late 40’s.”
  • Boot chaser: “The girls who are attracted to members of the armed forces. Usually seen outside of the barracks, bars in proximity to base, and usually find a way into the enlisted-club. Known to be only interested in using the soldier, airmen, marine or sailor for their pay, housing, and guaranteed approval for loans. Good for little more than sex.

The main challenge the military faces when it comes to recruiting simply boils down to there not being enough qualified (or interested) males to join the armed forces. 

Here’s more from Moguldom:

According to Pentagon data, 77 percent of youth 16 to 24 years old aren’t qualified for military service without waivers. Nearly 44 percent of such youth are ineligible for service for multiple reasons, the most prevalent being overweight, according to Miller.

To boost interest on the military, the government has often enlisted Hollywood. Pro-military, pro-war movies, television programming, and video games psychologically lure people into service.

Some claim the video game “Call of Duty” is actually a government psyop tool.

When “Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II” was released in 2022, it was “shrouded in controversy, not least because missions include assassinating an Iranian general clearly based on Qassem Soleimani, a statesman and military leader slain by the Trump administration in 2020, and a level where players must shoot ‘drug traffickers’ attempting to cross the U.S./Mexico border,” Mint Press News reported.

In a nutshell, Young male military recruits are being warned about these disturbing mind-control and propaganda tactics being used by the U.S. military.

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