WATCH: New Russian military ad mocks US diversity and inclusion hires

Russia's Ministry of Defense published a new military recruitment video online, which has gone viral for its satire.
 

The video aims to make a mockery of the diversity and inclusion policies of the West, taking a swing at the questionable recruits that have come out of the United States and other NATO-friendly countries that have adopted liberal ideas.

Grounded in intense military-war style music, the video opens with a Russian soldier carrying a backpack holding a child's teddy bear.

The voiceover says, "What are our men made of?"

"Of tattoos and pierced ears?"

"Of illusions and banana smoothies?"

The video shows a man that appears to be dressed in drag and makeup: "Our men are made of bright makeup and streams?"

Immediately, the film cuts to a man exposing himself with tight boxer briefs bearing a cupcake at the crotch.

The narration continues, "Of sweet pastries and branded clothes?"

Creating a direct contrast between the previous images, the video then shows armored Russian military men.

"Our men are made of these. What are you made of? Join those who are made of honor, valor, and courage. Join your own."