Voices from the Military Rape Litigation
Powerful video that presents the voices of the plaintiffs in the military rape litigation – quotes are pulled directly from their testimonies. Thanks to Jezebel for sharing.
Video contains strong language.
Video by Matt Toder, Jessica Coen, and Irin Carmon. Song: “O Mary Don’t You Weep, by Paul Reece.
Posted by Danielle in
First of all when an “American” harms another, this is worse then if a terrorist would do it. Secondly, what is the difference between a soldier and a moron in uniform? One defends his society, the other just runs away from it and hurts/punishes/kills all those who serve in uniform for it..
All wannabe “roughnecks” hide behind the armed forces and claim as there are no rules in war, everybody must also give up his personal rights to be in the armed forces. Silly, since this is not at all a chain of command issue but simply put the very thing that keeps enemy and foe apart. So we have some superstars who basically love to fight the enemy on their very own and they then surround themselves only with yellow pencils who adore them for it.
Has nothing to do with real hierarchy at all.
Now rape and sexual assault just join their portfolio of response against all those who fight for and with values. But this dark chapter makes it so clear, that you need men in uniform, not some monsters that can grant pain to the enemy. Why? Well, you win a war if you fight together, not by imposing your own fears on others..
The industrial military complex reduces the defense of the country to a mere fake game of survival.
To say G-d wants the military be free of women then all is perfect to win any war is such a premature statement. The best book on war is: http://www.amazon.com/War-Carl-von-Clausewitz/dp/9562915883
And the Foreword is written by his wife on purpose!!!!! So much for those who want to pervert the purpose of the military and blame the women for it.. And for those whose cannot read, check out StarForce Soldier to witness the difference, that a warrior is to be women-friendly anywhere and everywhere. (old japanese proverb)