'We're doomed.' Watch Crowder react to TikTok dance videos



A group of Army soldiers decided to showcase their dance skills in a TikTok video.

On Tuesday's show, Steven Crowder expressed concern after watching a group of female Army soldiers dance in a less than coordinated fashion on TikTok. "We're doomed," he began, adding that the women in the video "are not even good at dancing, which is concerning."

According to Crowder, dancing can indicate the group's overall coordination and teamwork.

"If they [the women in the video] get into a conflict with a potential threat like China and a dance-off settles it, we are still screwed," Crowder said.

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Top 5 things you didn't know about MLK



Is it really a happy Martin Luther King Day? Today, Steven Crowder presents five facts about the man you may not know. Also, Dana White defends Joe Rogan against 270 "doctors." And a shocking new poll shows just how far Democrats would go if we let them. That and more on Monday's episode of "Louder with Crowder."




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Burger King mascot, Ronald McDonald share passionate kiss in LGBTQ pride ad: 'We wanted to show that in the end, love always wins'



The Burger King and his McDonald's fast food compatriot, Ronald McDonald, share a kiss in a Pride-themed ad to honor Finland's Helsinki Pride Week.

What are the details?

The Finnish campaign shows the two rivals kissing in an ad titled "Love Conquers All."

The ad, launched by Burger King Finland — partner for Helsinki Pride — is a reflection of the company's values, a spokesperson says.

Burger King Finland's brand manager, Kaisa Kasila, told Adweek, "Burger King has always stood for equality, love, and everyone's right to be just the way they are. The only instance where it might not seem so is when we're bantering with our competition."

Kasila added, "We thought, what a better way to convey our values than by portraying an all-encompassing kiss between Burger King and McDonald. We wanted to show that in the end, love always wins. And we know McDonald's stands for the values we stand for, too."

Fernando Machadao, global chief marketing officer for Restaurant Brands International — a holding company for a variety of fast food corporations including Burger King — lauded the ad in a now-viral tweet.

He wrote, "Proud to see Burger King Finland as the official partner of The Helsinki Pride. Even more proud of our 100% Corporate Equality Index. Congrats to Kaisa from the BK Finland team for such a beautiful execution."

Proud to see Burger King Finland as the official partner of The Helsinki Pride. Even more proud of our 100% Corpora… https://t.co/p4UW01kOon
— Fer Machado (@Fer Machado)1599742444.0

Anything else?

Machado told Adweek that the "impossible kiss" was an illustration that love does, indeed, conquer all.

"Our brand is always bold, edgy, and fun," he said. "So showcasing this 'impossible kiss' is a way to demonstrate that love conquers all. And we hope that 'the other guys' understand that it is actually a celebration of love rather than a competitive statement."

It is unclear at the time of this reporting whether McDonald's is aware of the viral new ad campaign.

TheBlaze has reached out to McDonald's Corporate for comment, and will update the story as necessary.

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