The CIA’s woke recruitment video gets panned

The CIA’s woke recruitment video gets panned: Recruit describes herself as ‘intersectional cisgender millennial’ diagnosed with ‘generalized anxiety disorder’ in clip ridiculed online

  • The CIA officer, who is not named, 36, tells viewers she is ‘unapologetically me’
  • The clip has sparked a fierce reaction online with users labelling it ‘woke’ 
  • Donald Trump Jr. shared the clip and tweeted: ‘China and Russia will love this’
  • One former CIA officer tweeted: ‘The CIA used to be about mission to country. America is less safe with this new CIA, and dangerously more political’
  • Another Twitter user compared it to a Saturday Night Live skit

A new CIA recruitment video has been widely ridiculed online after the recruit described herself as an ‘intersectional cisgender millennial’. 

The unnamed CIA officer, 36, tells viewers she is ‘unapologetically me’, adding that she to suffer from ‘imposter syndrome’ but now refuses to ‘internalize misguided patriarchal ideas of what a woman can or should be.’

But the clip has sparked a fierce reaction online with users labelling it ‘woke’. Another said: ‘The world is laughing at us.’

Donald Trump Jr. tweeted: ‘China and Russia will love this.’ 

Former CIA officer Bryan Dean Wright, tweeted: ‘The CIA used to be about mission to country. (I speak from experience).

‘Now it’s now about demanding — and getting — accommodation to fix an emotional wound or advance a personal agenda. America is less safe with this new CIA, and dangerously more political.’   

Another Twitter user compared it to a Saturday Night Live skit. 

The clip was shared to Twitter on April 28 in a post which read: ‘I am unapologetically me. I want you to be unapologetically you, whoever you are. 

‘Whether you work at #CIA, or anywhere else in the world.  Command your space. Mija, you are worth it.’  

The CIA officer tells viewers she is ‘unapologetically me’, adding that she to suffer from ‘imposter syndrome’ but now refuses to ‘internalize misguided patriarchal ideas of what a woman can or should be’

The clip was shared to Twitter on April 28 in a post which read: 'I am unapologetically me. I want you to be unapologetically you, whoever you are'

The clip was shared to Twitter on April 28 in a post which read: ‘I am unapologetically me. I want you to be unapologetically you, whoever you are’

But the clip has sparked a fierce reaction online with users labelling it 'woke'. Another said: 'The world is laughing at us.' Donald Trump Jr. tweeted: 'China and Russia will love this'

But the clip has sparked a fierce reaction online with users labelling it ‘woke’. Another said: ‘The world is laughing at us.’ Donald Trump Jr. tweeted: ‘China and Russia will love this’

The agent tells viewers: ‘I am intersectional, but my existence is not a box-checking exercise. I am a walking declaration, a woman whose inflection does not rise at the end of her sentences, suggesting that a question has been asked.’ 

The clip does not detail the qualifications needed to work at the CIA or what the role entails. 

She adds: ‘I am a woman of color. I am a mom. I am a cisgender Millennial who has been diagnosed with generalized anxiety disorder.’

In Homeland agent Carrie Mathison, played by Claire Danes, attempts to keep her bipolar disorder hidden from the CIA over fears of losing her security clearance.  

One Twitter user commented: ‘I hope the CIA actually is hiring fail brain millennials with debilitating anxiety like in the ad. that would be hilarious. 

‘Sam Fisher getting captured and tortured because the analyst working on his mission is hyperventilating due to being quote tweeted.’

Matt Taibbi added: ‘The really telling thing about this video os that it speaks to the CIA’s assessment of who would be interested in working for them. Clearly, they think they have appeal to woke millenials – and they’re probably right.’

The clip begins with the agent – shot in slow motion – walking towards the camera talking about being a 17-year-old student. 

She says: ‘I can change a diaper in one hand and console a crying toddler with the other.

‘I earned my way in and I earned my way up the ranks.

‘I am tired of feeling like I am supposed to apologize for the space I occupy.’ 

Journalist Rania Khaled said: ‘I remember warning about this danger like 7 years ago and getting smeared for it by tumblr types.’ 

Michael Treacy added: ‘I don’t know if the CIA invented/funded/disseminated Woke Ideology but let’s just say it would make perfect sense.’

Assistant professor of history at the University of Massachusetts Amherst Asheesh Kapur Siddique said: ‘Looking forward to @cia’s next video, which will explain how ‘enhanced interrogation’ is actually super woke.’

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