The Reality Of Military Rape Will Amaze & Surprise You

In The Young Turks on YouTube by Hlarson1 Comment

 

“The moment a man enlists in the United States armed forces, his chances of being sexually assaulted increase by a factor of ten. Women, of course, are much more likely to be victims of military sexual trauma (MST), but far fewer of them enlist. In fact, more military men are assaulted than women—nearly 14,000 in 2012 alone. Prior to the repeal of “Don’t ask, don’t tell” in 2011, male-on-male-rape victims could actually be discharged for having engaged in homosexual conduct. That’s no longer the case—but the numbers show that men are still afraid to report being sexually assaulted.

Military culture is built upon a tenuous balance of aggression and obedience. The potential for sexual violence exists whenever there is too much of either. New recruits, stripped of their free will, cannot question authority. A certain kind of officer demands sex from underlings in the same way he demands they pick up his laundry. A certain kind of recruit rapes his peer in a sick mimicry of the power structure: I own you totally. “One of the myths is that the perpetrators identify as gay, which is by and large not the case,” says James Asbrand, a psychologist with the Salt Lake City VA’s PTSD clinical team. “It’s not about the sex. It’s about power and control.””* The Young Turks host Cenk Uygur breaks it down.

*Read more here from Nathaniel Penn / GQ:
http://www.gq.com/long-form/male-military-rape

Comments

  1. “Join the military and we’ll make a real man out of you…unless you happen to be a woman or a man that we think who thinks he’s a woman, then we’ll just make a woman out of you and drill you out of our ranks, because ONLY REAL MEN belong in the military.”

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