Despite millions of dollars in new programs, military sexual attacks
are through the roof -- and after the latest study, Congress may be too!
As alarming as the sexual crisis in the military is, the American
Psychological Association believes it's much worse than the government
is letting on.
Based on its
own research, the APA thinks the Defense Department may be covering
up the real numbers, which suggest "rates of military sexual trauma
among men who served… as much as 15 times higher than has been
previously reported." If that were true, it would translate into 180,000
male-on-male sexual assaults each year -- with more than 57,000 of them
qualifying as rape. In a shocking new analysis, leading psychologist
Sean Sheppard of the University of Utah, told
the Washington Times that "the survey methods for
the official military study were remarkably loose."
If the Association is right, it paints a frightening picture of the
Obama Pentagon -- which is not only denying the fallout of its policies,
but far worse, denying our servicemen the treatment and help they need.
For years, the DOD has shrugged off the possibility that repealing
"Don't Ask, Don't Tell" (DADT) would have any impact on the ranks. Now,
four years into this brave new world, it turns out that conservatives
and the dozens of military leaders who fought the change were right. It
doesn't take a rocket scientist to understand that when Congress
introduced even more sexual tension into the ranks, it put thousands of
our brave men and women into a defenseless and compromising
position.
The White House has spent Barack Obama's entire presidency
sexualizing the military, beginning with the repeal of DADT -- and
continuing with the push for open transgenderism. Now, Defense officials
are racing to reassure people that they're doing everything they can to
get to the bottom of these issues -- only to inject more policies that
accelerate both. They put political correctness ahead of national
security and then seem surprised when the people who protect us are at
risk.
The Pentagon downplayed
the effects of open homosexuality when it was implemented in the
military in 2011-- something it will certainly have a tough time doing
now. Until that changes, and the administration gets serious about the
root problems, every service member will be a victim of this
sexually-charged environment.
5 comments:
Why is this surprising with what is in the white house. Perversion always wants to sully the righteous.
But...but...
It's only WOMEN who suffer assault, right?
Morons...
gfa
Tewshooz, it's not surprising to those of us who have paid attention; it only surprises the sleepwalker types.
Guffaw, sure. That's the narrative, anyway.
A) First, dispose of absolutes of morality, replacing it with some nitwit nonsense like "Everybody has their own truth." B) Then turn sex into a game. One person's truth is that they want to play that game. Your truth is that you don't want to. The stronger person's "truth" is going to win. And not a single person who supports the nitwitism and the view of sex as a game can complain about that. They're the ones who created that world, and mocked those who predicted this is would come out of A and B.
PH, that's WAY too logical for the Progressives to follow. And it doesn't have pretty pictures.
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