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Sexual Domination In Uniform: An American Value

Sisyphe | 12.07.2004 19:02 | Analysis | Anti-militarism | Repression

Militarized sexual domination is neither "contrary to American values" nor simply the work of a few "bad apples." It is, rather, a daily practice. The "bad apples" defense is both unspeakably inadequate and completely disingenuous.

The Abu Ghraib portraits of sexual humiliation and submission have exposed the unbelievably tangled strands of racism, misogyny, homophobia, national arrogance and hyper-masculinity that characterize the US military. Militarized sexual domination is neither "contrary to American values" nor simply the work of a few "bad apples." It is, rather, a daily practice. The "bad apples" defense is both unspeakably inadequate and completely disingenuous. While narrowing the scope of inquiry to individual transgression may provide a convenient protective shield for the military, it also deflects attention away from very troubling realities. The photos of Abu Ghraib reveal as much about our nation as they do about the soldiers of the 372nd Military Police Company. Read full story

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Hang on Femo one of the main abusers was a woman?

14.07.2004 12:44

Ultra masculinity? Male dominance in uniform? Apply common sense to the situation, those abused were mostly men and one of the main abusers at Abu Gharib was female! This was a case of abuse flowing from racial or religous superiority rather than gender power structures. But any excuse for a feminist to trot out the usual claptrap. Any way most women love the Army, they join it, they date soldiers and marry them, because they see soldiers as powerful? But then like most femos you have a problem with male heterosexuality per se. Ironically many lesbians actually join too they are attracted by the idea of female solidarity and camaraderie they often ape the military's macho values. There is nothing wrong with that, neither do they join to rape foreigners abroard.

Harry Flashman


news flash, "flashman"...

10.08.2004 13:49

this comment would be laughable if it weren't so hateful:

on 14.07.2004 13:44
Flashman wrote:

"Ultra masculinity? Male dominance in uniform? Apply common sense to the situation, those abused were mostly men"

the ones we SAW in pictures. the U.S. government is withholding the most incendiary pictures and videos because they involve women and are projected to cause even more unrest in the Iraqi civilian population. And don't forget the CHILDREN abused at Abu Ghraib... does it matter if they're male or female?

"and one of the main abusers at Abu Gharib (sic) was female!"

take a look at Lynndie England, then at this Graner guy, who is emerging as the "ringleader" of the abuse. He was her superior, in age and rank. He got her pregnant. I know, it takes two - but this Graner was able to gather a number of his troops onto his abuse terror squad. He was the only one with prison guard experience, remember. I believe this dim-wit England got swept up in the frenzy and didn't want to be marked as a "pussy" - which happens to female soldiers if they don't keep up with the males.

"Any way most women love the Army, they join it, they date soldiers and marry them, because they see soldiers as powerful?"
why the question mark? that's a ridiculous statement. there is a huge difference between joining the Army and dating a soldier because one is turned on by the power. If a woman wears the same uniform, what happens to the male soldier's exotic mysterious aura of power? it negates it. male and female soldiers get married (and have affairs) because they live and work in close quarters, they can identify with each other, same as civilian workplaces.

"But then like most femos you have a problem with male heterosexuality per se."
The article attacks the military mindset, not male heterosexuality. It's about racism and national arrogance, as demonstrated in the 372nd MP company. As you point out, there are female members of this company.

"Ironically many lesbians actually join too they are attracted by the idea of female solidarity and camaraderie they often ape the military's macho values. There is nothing wrong with that, neither do they join to rape foreigners abroard (sic)."
Where did THAT come from? Has there been ANY mention of lesbians at Abu Ghraib or anywhere else in Iraq? Who are you to say what lesbians are attracted to? Solidarity, camaraderie, you say... and you oh so benevolently absolve the lesbians by saying "there is nothing wrong with that, neither do they join to rape foreigners abroard (sic)." If there's nothing wrong with it, why bring it up? How is it IRONIC? And who do you suggest joins the military with the express purpose of raping foreigners abroad? The only rapes being investigated at Abu Ghraib have been perpetrated by male soldiers - some of them on women, some on boys.

Your misogynistic nonsense gives a black eye to this forum.
Harry Flashman

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Only there CO was female!?

16.08.2004 20:31

To date the most senior US service person to face charges is Brig Gen Karpinski, a female. The analysis of male supremacy is utterley wrong.

Harry


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