Boots, hit show about a closeted teen joining the marines, has led to a statement on ‘restoring the warrior ethos’

The Pentagon has slammed Netflix for making “woke garbage” after the release of the hit gay military drama Boots.

The show, based on Greg Cope White’s 2015 memoir The Pink Marine, tells the story of a closeted teenager who enlists in the United States Marine Corps in the 1990s.

In a statement originally shared with Entertainment Weekly, the Pentagon press secretary, Kingsley Wilson, said: “Under president Trump and secretary [Pete] Hegseth, the US military is getting back to restoring the warrior ethos. Our standards across the board are elite, uniform, and sex neutral because the weight of a rucksack or a human being doesn’t care if you’re a man, a woman, gay, or straight.”

  • IninewCrow@lemmy.ca
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    30 days ago

    Great marketing! … Thanks to the Pentagon, I’ve never heard of this show before, now everyone knows! I’ll be adding to my watchlist, thanks to the Pentagon!

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    As if gays couldn’t uphold military standards.

    This isn’t about “restoring the warrior ethos.” It’s about protecting misogyny and racism from the public eye. It’s about good ol’ boys squashing dissent.

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    So tired of this woke garbage! Why can’t they make movies more like in the good ol 1950s? Oh, wait…

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    29 days ago

    Having served for many years with LGBTQ folks in my country’s military, I can definitely say they are some of the most professional sailors, soldiers and aviators I’ve had the pleasure to work with. Would gladly go into battle alongside them.

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        29 days ago

        I get your /S but when other folks use your statement as a serious argument my reply is below:

        If we’re all willing to see each other’s viscera in the aftermath of an IED, Exocet, 155mm howitzer, or any of the other wonderfully horrific ways that modern weapons can disassemble a human being, I think the matter of seeing each other’s genitals is moot.