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Guilty Unless Proven Innocent is the Army Norm
« on: February 01, 2023, 06:46:37 pm »
February 1, 2023
Guilty Unless Proven Innocent is the Army Norm
By Anonymous Army Officer

For most of the history of the Army, what would in the 21st century be known as Equal Opportunity (EO) and Sexual Harassment and Rape Prevention (SHARP) programs were sorely lacking effectiveness. Soldiers could face bias, harassment, even sexual assault, with little or no real recourse. Soldiers could report the offenses, but leadership often swept accusations under the rug.

In the mid-2000s a female senior non-commissioned officer (NCO) was raped by a male officer. She would not file a complaint against the man because, “nothing’s going to happen about it.” This was all too common.

Forward to the early 2010s and things began to change. The Army threatened commanders that if EO or SHARP were not properly investigated, and a blind eye was turned, their careers would be endangered. EO and SHARP complaints began to be taken seriously. Investigations occurred. Guilty perpetrators were held accountable. Accusations soared because soldiers felt more comfortable reporting. But the pendulum continued to swing away from the do-nothing of the past towards the #metoo and #trustallwomen knee-jerk reactions of the late teens where accusations equal guilt.

https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2023/02/guilty_unless_proven_innocent_is_the_army_norm.html
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Re: Guilty Unless Proven Innocent is the Army Norm
« Reply #1 on: February 01, 2023, 06:48:06 pm »
As we were informed on the first night of bootcamp, we were protected by the Uniform Code of Military Justice - - and there was no justice. :thud:
The legitimate powers of government extend to such acts only as are injurious to others. But it does me no injury for my neighbor to say there are twenty gods, or no god. It neither picks my pocket nor breaks my leg.
Thomas Jefferson