MALE-ON-MALE  RAPE EPIDEMIC IN OBAMA’S PRO-DEVIANCY MILITARY

 
_BRYAN  FISCHER_ (http://barbwire.com/author/bryanfischer/) 
19 September, 2014
 
 
note by Paul Cameron :
 
One of the things we predicted when the infamous crime against nature  was 
dropped as a bar to military service was an inevitable descent into moral  
and sexual debauchery in our armed forces.
 
And we were right.
 
 

 
 
Homosexual conduct is immoral, unnatural and unhealthy. There are a host of 
 pathologies associated with male homosexual conduct, including random,  
promiscuous, anonymous sex, a highly elevated risk of HIV/AIDS and a 
proclivity  toward sexual violence.
This is not a lifestyle any rational society, let alone its military,  
should embrace or support.
Now we are getting more information about just how twisted and dangerous  
this lifestyle is.
 
_According to the Daily Mail_ 
(http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2757344/When-gunnery-sergeant-tells-clothes-better-clothes-You-don-t-ask-question
s-The-male-victims-military-rape-tell-heartbreaking-stories.html) , a 
prominent newspaper in the UK,  male on male rape in the United States military 
is reaching epidemic  proportions.
Absorb this tragic excerpt:

When a man enters the military he is ten times likelier to be  sexually 
abused, and in 2012 alone there were an estimated 14,200 reports of  male rape.

Read that again. A man who enlists in the United States military is ten  
times more likely to be on the receiving end of sexual abuse than if he 
remains  in the civilian population. The risk of being raped jumps a staggering 
1,000  percent.
 
Our military has become a playground for sexual predators, a veritable  
smorgasbord of victims for homosexuals on the prowl. It would be stupendously  
stupid not to accept the plain fact that, as the public becomes aware of 
these  sordid and tragic realities, recruitment, retention, readiness and 
morale will  plummet.
Here are some excerpts from this article:

In a recent _GQ  article_ (http://www.gq.com/long-form/male-military-rape) 
, more than a dozen veterans and current service men came forward  to tell 
of their sexual assault, and how the military institution failed time  and 
time again to bring their predators to justice or get them the psychiatric  
help they needed…
 
Steve Stovey, Navy: ‘As a man, I can’t perform the way I used to. I just  
feel damaged. All I remember, along with the pain, is the slapping sound of  
being raped. I try to make love to my wife, but I can’t – I’m triggered. I’
m  traumatized by that sound.’
 
This is problematic since men are much less likely to report these  
incidents, leaving their attackers in positions of power and keeping the pain  
inside to boil over into other relationships.
 
The power structure within the military also makes these attacks more  
prevalent, because men in lower ranks may find it hard to report their  
attackers if they are superiors.
 
‘When a gunnery sergeant tells you to take off your clothes, you better  
take off your clothes. You don’t ask questions,’ former Marine Sam Madrid  
(name changed) said…
 
Kole Welsh, Army, 2002 – 2007: ‘I had actually let the assault go,  
because I didn’t want it to interfere with my career. I wanted to be an  
officer, 
and I just said, “Bad experience, won’t let that happen again.” But  there 
was some residual damage. A month and a half later, I was brought into a  
room with about nine officers and told, “You’ve tested positive [for HIV].” I 
 was removed from the military and signed out within a day. It was a 
complete  shock…’
 
And when the men aren’t silencing themselves, the military is doing it  for 
them by discharging victims for misdiagnosed personality disorders and  
letting their attackers continue to serve.
 
Trent Smith, Air Force, enlisted 2011: ‘He was a senior aide—he had a  
direct line to the top. Being invited over to his house, I just took it as I  
should go. Looking back, I ask myself, Why didn’t you do anything? It wasn’t 
 like he held me down or tied me up. I didn’t want to cross him. I really  
didn’t feel like I had any choice. I had just turned 19. It could be my  
career. I froze and went along with it.’

Because sodomy is now a most-favored sexual proclivity in President Obama’s 
 military, male victims of rape have no one to tell without placing their  
military careers in jeopardy.
And they have a vanishingly small chance of getting justice if they do  
complain. “[T]he military justice system…has only convicted 7 per cent of all  
MSP cases that go to trial, which is why an estimated 81 percent of victims 
 never even report.”
 
In other words, in 2012 there were almost certainly more than the 14,200  
male-on-male rapes that we know about. Our military has become a cesspool of  
homosexual degeneracy.
 
“Meanwhile,” concludes the Daily Mail, “the victims continue to suffer in  
silence.”
Here’s what _GQ  says_ (http://www.gq.com/long-form/male-military-rape)  on 
this subject:

Sexual assault is alarmingly common in the U.S. military, and more than  
half of the victims are men. According to the  Pentagon, thirty-eight military 
men are sexually assaulted every  single day. These are the stories you 
never hear—because the culprits  almost always go free, the survivors rarely 
speak, and no one in the military  or Congress has done enough to stop it.

And according to GQ:

Men develop PTSD from sexual assault at nearly twice the rate they do  from 
combat…Military sexual trauma causes a particularly toxic form of PTSD.  
The betrayal by a comrade-in-arms, a brother in whom you place unconditional  
trust, can be unbearable. Warrior culture values stoicism, which encourages 
a  victim to keep his troubles to himself and stigmatizes him if he doesn’t. 
An  implacable chain of command sometimes compels a victim to work or sleep 
 alongside an attacker, which can make him feel captive to his suffering 
and  deserving of it.

A weakened, enervated, morally eviscerated military compromises its ability 
 to do its job and it makes us all less safe. Bottom line: it is long past 
time  to reinstate the ban against homosexuality in the United States 
military. Our  national security depends upon it.
 

Read more at  
http://barbwire.com/2014/09/19/male-male-rape-epidemic-obamas-pro-deviancy-military/#PVYhZxqfV0kQdeOo.99
 
 
 
 
 
Paul Cameron, Ph.D.
Chairman, Family Research Institute
POB  62640
Colorado Springs, CO 80962
303 681  3113

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