Manoa suggested previously that the issue of Suzanne Swift might be better in another thread. So here it is, and we'll just start off with an open letter from her mother.
We already know that there has been blatant sexual harassment of women cadets at the military academies at the hands of male cadets who invariably also will end up leading women in the military. If that can happen in a peacetime situation, why are we surprised that it might be happening in Iraq or anywhere else in the world where our female military personnel are located? Is the solution to prevent women from joining the military?
Miulang
We already know that there has been blatant sexual harassment of women cadets at the military academies at the hands of male cadets who invariably also will end up leading women in the military. If that can happen in a peacetime situation, why are we surprised that it might be happening in Iraq or anywhere else in the world where our female military personnel are located? Is the solution to prevent women from joining the military?
Miulang
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