Eric Striker
Daily Stormer
November 20, 2017
Even though November 19th was supposedly “International Men’s Day,” the only name of the 44 trapped crewmen trapped on board the Argentinian submarine the media is releasing is that of the vessel’s only female officer: Eliana Krawczyk.
Women don’t belong in the military. Women should not be put in charge of other people’s lives, or heavy machinery. Krawczyk is the first woman in Latin America to be put in such a position, which makes sense since (what’s left of) Argentina is a Western country with a large Jewish population rapidly exterminating and replacing its whites.
The military of Argentina – once the gatekeeper against corruption and a check on Jewish power – is one of the major institutions where Argentine whites have become a minority in younger generations.
Even if competence wasn’t a factor, putting a female (no matter what she looks like) in a small ship with dozens of men is a recipe for morale problems, in-fighting, etc. We all know she is fucking one or multiple crew men during voyages.
This is a distraction, the battlefield is man’s sacred space.
But even in situations like this, the media promotes its feminist ideology.
AP:
Among the 44 crew members is Eliana Krawczyk, the first female submarine officer in Argentina.
So?
La jeune femme de 35 ans fait partie des 44 sous-mariniers présents à bord de l’Ara San Juan, le bâtiment porté disparu depuis mercredi.
La réception de quelques signaux satellitaires a ravivé l’espoir de retrouver l’Ara San Juan, le sous-marin dont l’armée argentine est sans nouvelles depuis mercredi. Mais les 44 sous-mariniers restent pour l’heure introuvables. Parmi eux, Eliana Maria Krawczyk, 35 ans, devenue en 2012 la première femme d’Argentine officier de sous-marin et peut-être, selon sa déclaration lors d’une interview, la première d’Amérique latine.
And?
El submarino ARA San Juan perdió todo tipo de comunicación con tierra hace más de 48 horas. Entre sus tripulantes se encuentra Eliana María Krawczyk, la obereña que es pionera en la Armada Argentina por ser la primera mujer submarinista en obtener un cargo de alto rango.
Ahora su familia espera con ansias que la misión de rescate del navío sea exitosa y que las 44 personas a bordo estén a salvo. Hasta el cierre de la edición continuaba la intensa búsqueda en la zona de Puerto Madryn, Chubut.
What about the 43 young men on the submarine, do they have families that miss them or did they pop out of the dirt like a potato?
German, Swedish, Norwegian, Italian, etc press are all profiling this woman and giving her plight special attention. Almost 0 acknowledgement is given to the rest of the crew.
Seeing the situation of this ship, there is a good chance they will die. And nobody will know who they are outside of this one woman.
But that’s not smart of the ideologues in my opinion. What if they can’t find them in time and it turns out the submarine malfunctioned thanks to an error by the “first female officer”?
I won’t be a speculative jerk, but whether that is true or not, let’s not pretend women taking roles like this in the military are anything more than a novelty put out there for propaganda reasons.
Eliana Krawczyk judging from her photos online, skipped on her maternal rite to have children to do this bullshit. If she doesn’t have health-related infertility, where is the honor in that?
That’s why they’re celebrating her.