What are your thoughts on the new SAPR training?

Pedro de San Patricio

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Not gonna lie. It was kind of weird and uncomfortable to talk about male assault and feelings and stuff. I really hope we go back to the old "there's a woman drinking at a bar" format. The rule changes to alcohol and consent were interesting though. Apparently now he's not a rapist just because either or both of them recently had anything to drink.
 
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Apparently the fat asses in the Pentagon put more planning and personnel and funding into quick response to claims of sexual harassment than freaking terrorist attacks. No surprises here.
 
The normal response was to cover it up and make everyone go about their business whenever a service member got raped. This only changed when a massive MTI rape conspiracy was uncovered at Lackland AFB. Suddenly a lot of women started coming forward and the public held the brass accountable for creating a culture where someone could enlist to serve their country and be raped from basic training to retirement without any recourse for justice. Are you actually saying you want to go back to that?
 
The normal response was to cover it up and make everyone go about their business whenever a service member got raped. This only changed when a massive MTI rape conspiracy was uncovered at Lackland AFB. Suddenly a lot of women started coming forward and the public held the brass accountable for creating a culture where someone could enlist to serve their country and be raped from basic training to retirement without any recourse for justice. Are you actually saying you want to go back to that?
Rape is a felony no matter where it happens. "Sexual Assault" as has so many meanings that a slap on a lesbian's butt could put a valuable heterosexual member of the fighting force that defends the Country in a legal bind or out the door. Thank you Bill Clinton.
 
Rape is a felony that was being swept under the rug so as not to hurt anyone's career. Now it's not. You seem to be upset about that.
If rape was "swept under the rug" the whole system was corrupt and since there is no evidence to support that wild charge with the possible exception of maybe a thousand pregnant sailors who were looking for a free ride from Uncle. Since rape wasn't a major issue the radicals redefined "sexual assault" and pretended that a slap on an angry lesbian's ass constituted a court martial offense.
 

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