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Army forces ROTC cadets to wear high heels
« on: April 21, 2015, 08:33:39 pm »
Army forces ROTC cadets to wear high heels

Cadet Command says it is not to blame


By: streiff (Diary)  |  April 21st, 2015 at 04:00 PM  |  2

 

Great strides, so to speak, are being made in the US military’s jihad against sexual assault.
 

Army ROTC cadets are complaining on message boards that they were pressured to walk in high heels on Monday for an Arizona State University campus event designed to raise awareness of sexual violence against women.

The Army openly encouraged participating in April’s “Walk A Mile in Her Shoes” events in 2014, but now it appears as though ROTC candidates at ASU were faced with a volunteer event that became mandatory.

This, to put it charitably, is freakin insane.


 

This doesn’t appear to be some sort of rogue action. According to cadets commenting on the subject the order comes from the top: MG Peggy Combs, commanding general of US Army Cadet Command. And it is highly coercive:
 
A ding on an evaluation that you don’t support the command’s EO program is a guarantee that you won’t get promoted while on active duty. As a cadet it will probably prevent you from being selected to go on active duty rather than receiving a 90-day active duty for training billet and moved into the Guard or Reserve. It has also against Army Regulations to require soldiers to buy items of clothing for wear while on duty.

I contacted the US Army Cadet Command and asked them about this. I received a response from the command public affairs officer, Mister Mike Johnson. According to Mr. Johnson, ROTC detachments were directed to participate in university activities that focus on reducing sexual assault. No instructions were given on how they were to participate. Participation by cadets was not mandatory and no directive was given to penalize absent cadets. According to Mr. Johnson, only 15 or so cadets at Temple participated as the walk was held during class hours. The Army did not require the purchase of high heels and is looking into that question.

Clearly, the message Cadet Command tells me it sent is not the message that was received in the field. And unless there is a widespread conspiracy to lie about what happened, the Cadet Command needs to examine what the hell is going on and take a serious look at who it has running ROTC “battalions”. However, even in its best light this is a problematic exercise. Do ROTC cadets, in uniform, wearing red high heels really demonstrate anything about sexual assault? What lesson are these young men and women supposed to take away from this?How about pride in wearing the US Army uniform? How about the number of men that are coming forward with complaints of sexual assault ? Don’t men count?

More to the point, this is what we are training future commissioned officers: wearing heels lets you understand women. Can you think of anything more superficial?

http://www.redstate.com/2015/04/21/army-forces-rotc-cadets-wear-high-heels/
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Re: Army forces ROTC cadets to wear high heels
« Reply #1 on: April 21, 2015, 08:38:26 pm »
This REALLY PISSES  ME OFF!!! :soangry:  What next, hijabs?  Maybe the army can have them booty bump each other to see what gays go through.  Will these kids be taught to take parasols into battle? All these years I thought the job of the military was to defend our nation, not play politically correct nambie pambie. :#@$%:

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Re: Army forces ROTC cadets to wear high heels
« Reply #2 on: April 21, 2015, 09:46:16 pm »
My niece was raped by another service member, while serving in the Air Force in Germany. It has been a life changing event for her, along with her tours in Afghanistan and Turkey.

Nothing happened to the guy.

That is what should "REALLY PISS YOU OFF." Or is rape sort of okay?


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Re: Army forces ROTC cadets to wear high heels
« Reply #3 on: April 21, 2015, 09:53:13 pm »
My niece was raped by another service member, while serving in the Air Force in Germany. It has been a life changing event for her, along with her tours in Afghanistan and Turkey.

Nothing happened to the guy.

That is what should "REALLY PISS YOU OFF." Or is rape sort of okay?

Seriously TS?

Where in what Ranger said led you to think that?

Do you think making men wear high heels keeps women from being raped?  Does that do anything to make sure rapists (male or female) are prosecuted?

What an over-the-top reaction!

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Re: Army forces ROTC cadets to wear high heels
« Reply #4 on: April 21, 2015, 10:14:53 pm »
Seriously TS?

Where in what Ranger said led you to think that?

Do you think making men wear high heels keeps women from being raped?  Does that do anything to make sure rapists (male or female) are prosecuted?

What an over-the-top reaction!
The big long term story is that the branches overlooked rape. The victims were further victimized, when crimes went without prosecution. The case of my niece is typical.

So the red heels are the way, good or bad, for the branches to say we recognize and take the problem seriously. Previous serious problems which the branches faced were racism, alcohol and drugs.

Articles which ridicule the top brass for their solutions, however silly they may be, does not minimize the main issues which are rape, and previously alcohol and drugs.

When I served in the US Army, it was almost taken for granted that one benefit of making NCO was that you could get away with hangovers. That the system overlooked being "not fit" for duty in a sense.

What has changed since then, is alcohol and drug problems get you booted out of the services rather firmly and predictably. In fact you cannot even enlist with alcohol/drug related offenses in your civilian record.

I would hope that any servicemen think twice about sexual assaults, considering the red heels reminders, and the potential discharge from their service careers.

So yes, the red heels are intended to prevent rapes, by reminding servicemen those crimes are no longer ignored, covered, etc.
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