Military Twerking - “This is a joint failure between the leaders of their group and these fighters. The sailors in the picture do not hold themselves to the highest status in society. Nor did their management ensure that work rules were clearly established and enforced.
Set the standard, be the standard, live up to the standard." Look, I don't know exactly what I'm saying, but a group of seven girls actually danced to some beats... I mean, dance is music.? I think you hear Sean there.
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Polo? The navy said none of the officers or dignitaries, such as the governor-general, had seen the operation as it happened before they arrived. Prime Minister Scott Morrison said "standards were not met" but criticized The ABC audience doesn't see it. We thought it was appalling," they said.
However, one person who didn't like it was Liberal backbencher and veteran Philip Thompson, who was quoted in the ABC story as complaining that, on the one hand, the ADF "has woken up a bit ... we can't afford 'No
do it," as he strung his pearls on female dancers, saying, "I don't think it's appropriate to dance." These parts of the Internet sure do. People prefer ABC's way of handling it: footage of dancers shooting at
themselves and into the crowd with swords and medals strapped to their chests, watch. But now there seems to be some doubt about the ABC's authenticity. The ABC quoted Philip Thompson, MP for Herbert, Queensland, as saying the Australian Defense Force had gone too far
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far "to the left" on his social issues in recent years, he also questioned the presence of dancers at the event. Clearly the ADF needs less krumping, more killing. Andrew Hastie, Deputy Defense Secretary and veteran, also quoted
in the article. He says the military's "real business" will always be "the use of violence." an event. However, the Navy said that none of the officers and high-ranking officials saw the game. Governor General David Hurley was unavailable during routine operations, the Navy said.
"I am disappointed with what the airmen did. Their actions are not representative of the members of Joint Base Charleston,” the colonel said. Terrence Adams, commander of Joint Base Charleston. “Airmen are identified and commanders handle the situation appropriately.
We expect professionalism and respect from all of our service members. "The video shows a group of seven female dancers, dressed in black trousers and red dresses, dancing in front of the supply ship HMAS. The dance performance at an official military event caused a stir. According to the BBC, Conservative MPs led a chorus of critics of the dance, while tabloids
in Australia it was called a military coup. I am 100% disabled in the US Air Force and have access to dance if needed. This shows the disrespect these airmen have for disabled people who have enough trouble navigating and dealing with pain just to
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to stay alive... This is unacceptable for the US Air Force. Disgusting. These things didn't happen when we were US Air Force veterans," said Facebook user Rose Wightman Stallings. The plane, for whatever reason, has a Facebook page run by the Navy that has 90 videos of the ceremony (again, not including the dance).
It features what you'd expect to happen in something like this: a brass band playing the national anthem, a tribute to Prince Philip, and even a performance of the Lord's Prayer. Maybe the dance was a welcome departure from the norm?
A video of dancers dancing at an Australian military event has gone viral, sparking controversy in the country. Women speak at the launching of HMAS Supply, a new $2 billion ship, in Sydney on April 10.
Philip Thompson, the MP for Herbert in Queensland, questioned the need for dancers at the official meeting and said: "The standard in the ADF, and certainly when a ship is commissioned, should be a bit more than that."
“Joint Base Charleston is currently reviewing two posts dated April 29, 2019, made to the Air Force's new meme page, Air Force amn/nco/snco. "Airmen from Joint Base Charleston are shown riding motorcycles in uniform and dancing on the job," the report said.
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ABC's original story quoted an unnamed politician as saying, "At a time when we're promoting women's rights to not be restricted, there are some dances that will be fun and energetic." Meanwhile, ABC has apologized for the way the video was edited.
They claimed that a member of the House of Representatives told the press that the Governor General and the Chief of the Naval Staff attended the dance. However, what started as a criticism of the show has now turned into a story about the media getting it wrong after it was revealed that national broadcaster ABC mistakenly edited footage of the show.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison said he was "disappointed" by the devastating report. "I think the rules have failed, so I think the security service will definitely look at these issues and make the changes they want in the future," he said, according to The Guardian.
Footage of dancers shaking hands at an Australian military parade has sparked national controversy, with the Royal Australian Navy facing criticism for what many see as 'inappropriate' dancing.' A troupe of dancers performed at the launching of HMAS Supply, a new $2 billion ship, in Sydney on April 10, The Week reports.
Photos of the dancers twirling and twirling and twirling made the rounds on social media on Wednesday and quickly went viral. Well, the Navy has a new ship, and they're having some fun to celebrate, with seven dancers wearing high-security hats made in the docks.
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ABC released a random video Wednesday showing big-faced celebrities watching the game, but it was later revealed that they weren't actually at the game. The viral video sparked a backlash against the Australian Navy, with many calling it "inappropriate".
The video shows seven dancers in red dresses and black pants dancing in front of the HMAS ship. The website published a photo of the original Air Force on a motorcycle with the inscription "Welcome to the modern military!!!
They thought it was funny to ride in wagons instead of walking! When they called, they said "we worked 8 hours today"!!! Charleston Air Force Base at its best. “The ships are designed to carry fuel, dry cargo, water, food, ammunition, equipment and spare parts to provide operational support to deployed naval forces or combat forces operating away from port.
water on the beach for a long time. Faced with fierce criticism, the dance group - 101 Doll Squadron - released a statement saying they felt "sick" and "used" and accused the ABC of producing the video in a "deceptive" way, writes The Guardian.
They specialize in dance, reggae, afrobeat, commercial jazz and hip-hop, which sometimes shocked the white community in Australia, but are now found in contemporary dance. The commercial group is mostly hired for parties, hen parties and rehearsals." Pilots make a lot of mistakes. Wrong... yes. I can't say I was close to perfect. Train them and guide them with hope for their well-being. No need to cross them
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on social media. It's a great opportunity for them and their peers to learn," said operator Donnie Sturm. On Sunday I contacted the Navy about the HMAS formation dance. They finally got back to me yesterday and said the dance took place "prior to the arrival of the Honorable Governor General" pic.twitter.com/xYUUoJNEnB ABC apologized for editing the video.
"The video should not have been edited in this way and ABC Radio has apologized to the Governor-General and the Chief of the Navy and to viewers for this error," the broadcaster said in a statement. "I am very sorry. It was inappropriate. Regardless,
who the girls were, it was inappropriate. when we're promoting women's rights, not to be neglected, there are a few dance moves that can be fun and energetic. perhaps it's no surprise that this routine didn't appear in the video released by the navy
by the Navy. .This video has lots of drone footage of the aircraft (provided it's in line with the $90 billion defense plan), sailors marching in formation, and sailors in suits talking about "diverse and professional" and "bridging"
groups. Oh, and Governor General David Hurley spoke, calling it a "celebration" and a "great day for the Navy." The video shows the rest of the progress in slow motion. It includes traditional culture: a brass band performance; and
formal speeches; The senior sailors salute and sail into the lock. Not as fancy as the dancers.