Norwegian Army Puts Male and Female Soldiers in Unisex Dorms, Sexual Harassment Reports Drop

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why couldnt america import these europeans? they accepted the irish and Italian, the dumb and dumber of that place. hell some more lazy french bums instead of the eastern europeans wouldve been better.
 

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If it were that simple, we should just remove all laws if we want to get rid of social problems, since they all regulate. That sounds like a wonderful idea.
There's always this one nikka who takes shyt too far :comeon:
 

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why couldnt america import these europeans? they accepted the irish and Italian, the dumb and dumber of that place. hell some more lazy french bums instead of the eastern europeans wouldve been better.
:mjlol: some of those eastern europeans are great athletes, workers, and scientists. I went to school with plenty of them and they were easily, easily the highest achieving white demographic right up there with the jewish kids.
 

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:mjlol: some of those eastern europeans are great athletes, workers, and scientists. I went to school with plenty of them and they were easily, easily the highest achieving white demographic right up there with the jewish kids.

Ashkenazi Jews also have German/Eastern European roots.

It is estimated that in the 11th century Ashkenazi Jews composed only three percent of the world's Jewish population, while at their peak in 1931 they accounted for 92 percent of the world's Jews. With 16.7 million Jews prior to World War II, their numbers were reduced dramatically when some 6 million Ashkenazi Jews were killed in the Holocaust.

Statistical figures vary for the contemporary demography of Ashkenazi Jews. Some sources place Ashkenazim as making up approximately 83–85 percent of Jews worldwide.

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Reports of military sex assault up sharply

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-- Reports of sex assault in the U.S. military are up by half, another startling annual figure around a problem the Pentagon believes is still under-reported.

But the Defense Department said the sharp year-over-year increase for fiscal 2013 largely reflected steps to encourage more people to come forward if they've been assaulted.

And Pentagon leaders acknowledged they've still got a long way to go, and have put special emphasis on getting male victims to file claims.

"The best way to combat this crime is to prevent it," Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel said after his department released the latest figures in a report.

The numbers break out this way: There were 5,061 sex assault reports in the 2013 fiscal year, which ended last September 30. That represents a 50% increase from the same period the year before.

There is no indication the spike was due to an overall increase in actual incidents, officials said.

Hagel said victims of sexual assault are "not only human beings, they are fellow soldiers, sailors and Marines. We cannot let them down."

The issue received heightened attention from the Obama administration and Congress after last year's report also showed a troubling jump in reported sex assaults.

A serious problem

Rep. Niki Tsongas, co-chair of the Military Sexual Assault Prevention Caucus and the top Democrat on the House Armed Services Subcommittee for Oversight and Investigations, said the figures continue to indicate a serious problem.

"The rise in reporting is encouraging, possibly signaling that legislative and military changes from recent years are having a positive impact," she said in a statement.

But Tsongas added better reporting and other steps to address the issue "does not obviate the simple fact that these heinous crimes continue to occur at an alarming rate, to both men and women."

Sex assault in the military has become a major concern for the Pentagon.

Senate clears military sex assault prosecution bill

An anonymous survey from 2012 found that nearly 26,000 service members said they were the victim of an incident of sexual assault or unwanted sexual contact. But only a fraction actually filed a report.

Issue involves generals, too

President Barack Obama demanded the military brass "leave no stone overturned" in efforts to prevent abuse.

Directives from this year's report include calls to advance and sustain an appropriate culture within the military to report incidents as well as increased efforts to evaluate commander training in dealing with the issue.

There have been several instances in which senior officers, including generals, have been accused or charged with a variety of actions that constitute sexual assault. Some actually oversaw programs that sought to combat sexual assault.

The report also calls for a review of alcohol policies and highlights an effort to improve levels of reporting for male victims, long thought to be an under-reported demographic.

According to military law, sexual assault is defined as intentional sexual contact characterized by use of force, threats, intimidation, or abuse of authority or when the victim does not or cannot consent.

Tougher action in Congress fell short

It also includes categories of sexual offenses that include rape, sexual assault, aggravated sexual contact, abusive sexual contact, forcible sodomy, or attempts to commit these acts.

The issue also generated outrage in Congress, which approved reform measures last year that included a provision preventing commanders from overturning convictions.

The Senate sought to take things further, approving legislation this year imposing modest reforms to strengthen prosecution. But proponents of tougher action were disappointed the chamber rejected a proposal that would have altered the way crimes like sex assault and rape are handled.

Reports of military sex assault up sharply - CNN.com




Jesus Christ :snoop:
 

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Just get women out of there :manny:

:dead: @ always talking about freedom and liberty and free markets and how the government should never regulate anything and how people should be free to take risks, and yet somehow simultaneously thinking women shouldn't be free to serve in the military if they want




That's some next-level cognitive dissonance :deadrose::deadrose::deadrose:
 

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:dead: @ always talking about freedom and liberty and free markets and how the government should never regulate anything and how people should be free to take risks, and yet somehow simultaneously thinking women shouldn't be free to serve in the military if they want




That's some next-level cognitive dissonance :deadrose::deadrose::deadrose:
The military has nothin to do with the market :comeon:, and has been proven to be anti freedom as well.

Moreover, it is simply a situation where the benefit doesn't outweigh the cost. The benefit in this case being admittedly indiscernible by me.
Maybe you can enlighten me as to what we gain from women serving that makes it worthwhile... then i can weigh it against the cost.
 

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The military has nothin to do with the market :comeon:, and has been proven to be anti freedom as well.

Moreover, it is simply a situation where the benefit doesn't outweigh the cost. The benefit in this case being admittedly indiscernible by me.
Maybe you can enlighten me as to what we gain from women serving that makes it worthwhile... then i can weigh it against the cost.

Unlike yourself, I believe in freedom. :blessed:

It's a free society, women should have the right to join the military if they're qualified and willing to accept the risks. The last thing we need is all this excessive government regulation right? :blessed:

I'm starting to question whether someone such as yourself who wants the govt. telling people who can and can't join the military truly cares about liberty. :usure:
 
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