Title: U.S. Army FORCES Cadets to Wear High Heels to Promote Feminist Campaign Source:
Prison Planet URL Source:http://www.prisonplanet.com/u-s-arm ... promote-feminist-campaign.html Published:Apr 21, 2015 Author:Paul Joseph Watson Post Date:2015-04-23 13:17:42 by Deckard Keywords:None Views:22299 Comments:95
Cadets at Temple University were threatened that their careers would be finished if they refused to participate in a feminist campaign to promote the completely debunked college rape culture myth by wearing red spray painted high heels.
Imagine what ISIS or the Russian military is thinking when they see these images. Third wave feminism has poisoned EVERYTHING, even the U.S. Military.
UPDATE: Infowars was contacted by a former US Army servicemember who told us that his unit Delta Company, 1st Battalion, 2nd Infantry Regiment, 172nd Infantry Brigade was also FORCED to participate in the Walk a Mile in Her Shoes event in 2011.
I was deployed in Afghanistan during this time, but my comrades in the rear told me this event was a MANDATORY, he writes. As a former medic, I know that the only way out of this was to lie about injuries or pull some form of guard duty at this time.
U.S. Army FORCES Cadets to Wear High Heels to Promote Feminist Campaign Source: Prison Planet.
Cadets at Temple University were threatened that their careers would be finished if they refused to participate in a feminist campaign to promote the completely debunked college rape culture myth by wearing red spray painted high heels.
Had proper fact-checking taken place, this story should not have been written in the first place.
The event was not mandatory for Temple cadets .no command pressure had been applied to convince members to participate; if it was, 105 of the brigade's 120 members ignored it.
The event was not mandatory for Temple cadets .no command pressure had been applied to convince members to participate...
You're a liar.
The Army openly encouraged participating in Aprils Walk A Mile in Her Shoes events in 2014, but now it appears as though ROTC candidates at ASU were faced with a volunteer event that became mandatory.
Attendance is mandatory and if we miss it we get a negative counseling and a does not support the battalion sharp/EO mission on our CDT OER for getting the branch we want. So I just spent $16 on a pair of high heels that I have to spray paint red later on only to throw them in the trash after about 300 of us embarrass the U.S. Army tomorrow, one anonymous cadet wrote on the social media sharing website Imgr, IJReview reported Monday.