RE: Women in the Military More Likely to Be Traumatized by Sexual Assault Than Combat
November 25, 2012 at 10:22 am
(This post was last modified: November 25, 2012 at 10:29 am by Shell B.)
(November 25, 2012 at 12:37 am)Annik Wrote: Lets keep in mind that women see less combat.
This does not surprise me at all (and count on the military to sweep it under the rug).
Irrelevant. That's not the gist of the statistics. They take this into account. They estimate that half a million people in the military have been sexually assaulted in the military. Also, women do not see less combat by a large degree. There are simply fewer women in the military. They may not be in infantry positions, but female mechanics, medics, etc. can and do see combat regularly. They are also stationed with men in fobs where there is plenty of surprise combat to go around.
(November 25, 2012 at 4:27 am)cratehorus Wrote:Quote:news reports document that suicide now outpaces death under fire as the leading cause of mortality among vets. It also seems that we are willing to look at military rape, in a way that we aren't at, say, college rape, which is just as systemic, because the icon of the "military woman" is one of the few we have of a woman who is blameless.
How can our culture imagine a military woman as a "virtuous" victim, and thus more readily look at what happened to her?
She has sacrificed herself – that ultimate cultural marker for female virtue – and is facing dangers on our behalf. She is not out on her own, uncontrolled, being wild or "asking for it". She is, rather, in a state of discipline, under command, subordinated to the ultimate patriarchal control system
that's not the fucking issue and you give two shits, about these people, your making some bullshit anti-aghan war statement, by appealing to the emotional reaction of "rape"........and it's bullshit........ As shocking as the description of those rapes were, the whole point was too explain why certain rape gets news coverage, and others don't (which is why you found it in the assange news section). In, fact that article's whole point seems to be that stories like this should not get coverage, a more appropriate title for this thread should be "Why you should not give two flying fucks about women being raped in the military"
Are you fucking serious? I linked this article because of a documentary that discusses rape in the military going back much farther than the Afghan war. Furthermore, you might want to ask me my opinion on the wars in the Middle East before making those assertions, ya fucking twatwaffle.
(November 25, 2012 at 10:19 am)TaraJo Wrote: This actually doesn't suprise me, but that's mostly because current military policy is to keep women out of combat. It would be interesting to see what the stats are overall, without regard to gender or it would be interesting to compare the rates of women traumatized by sexual abuse compared to men traumatized by combat.
One percent of men in the military have been raped. All of these stats are available from the DoD and other organizations.