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New Zealand’s Lesbian Navy Captain Loses $100M Naval Ship in Peacetime Disaster

sparkling water

Posted 9:49 pm, 10/07/2024

Gotta watch those DEI hires.

smalltownman

Posted 8:43 pm, 10/07/2024

Anyone that trusts Gatewayfunnies for factual news has a few screws loose.

Same goes for all you Truth Social, X and Faux Noise disciples.

backontrack

Posted 8:29 pm, 10/07/2024

If I told u wonst I told u a hunerd times the Navy se**n is knowed for being light in they loafers which is why the ROTC at the big red goverment collage in Raleigh is navy and ain't army green. Theys clearly more SpEds here on the Go feller's dating app than u younguns is aletting on and our sources hopes u r a getting ur 504s met.

Jack Schitt

Posted 8:29 pm, 10/07/2024

Or Trump

Jack Schitt

Posted 8:08 pm, 10/07/2024

They'll blame it on climate change

consul

Posted 6:37 pm, 10/07/2024

And the sole reason for this disaster was that the captain is a lesbian. DumbBell, when will you grow up?

DB Cooper

Posted 5:32 pm, 10/07/2024

New Zealand's navy has suffered its first peacetime ship loss since World War II when the $100 million multi-role support vessel HMNZS Manawanui ran aground off the southern coast of Upolu Island, Samoa, caught fire and eventually sank-triggering an environmental disaster in the process. With all 75 passengers and crew evacuated, the vessel's loss brings fresh scrutiny to the leadership under its openly lesbian commanding officer, Commander Yvonne Gray.

The Manawanui, originally built in Norway and repurposed for New Zealand's Royal Navy with a substantial $103 million investment, was conducting a seabed survey mission when it hit a reef, according to maritime news outlet gCapitan.


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