MN National Guard Paid Thousands to Place Recruitment Ads in Gay Magazine – IOTW Report

MN National Guard Paid Thousands to Place Recruitment Ads in Gay Magazine

Washington Free Beacon

The Minnesota Army National Guard paid tens of thousands of dollars to advertise in an LGBT publication that has promoted transgenderism and “queer” identities among children.

The National Guard, which operates through the Department of Defense, between 2019 and 2022 awarded $76,951 to Minneapolis-based Lavender magazine, paying for advertising campaigns in an effort to “reach the LGBTQ community” and “lend credibility to the National Guard.” Between May 2021 and May 2022 alone, it paid $22,224 to the LGBT magazine, according to a federal government contract disclosure. The advertising campaign appears to be related to the Minnesota National Guard’s “LGBT Special Emphasis Council.” More

12 Comments on MN National Guard Paid Thousands to Place Recruitment Ads in Gay Magazine

  1. @ Anonymous Nope, Join the Air National Guard, go to strange and unusual places and meet strange and unusual people, and kill them. But only on weekends.

    Been there and done that.

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