Eric Striker
Daily Stormer
March 15, 2017
There’s nothing more pathetic than watching an outwardly powerful man turn into an ashamed little boy over high-pitched yapping from a toy dog. This corrupt Congress broad from New York was acting like she was Marine Corps Commandant Gen. Robert Neller’s mother, and his sickening reaction was a vow to turn on the men ready to die for him just to indulge the baseless hysterics of this post-menopausal hag.
The whole “Marine Corps Sex Scandal” that the media is trying to get rolling is based around the shocking revelation that men in the military like to share photos of babes among themselves. While our culture has deemed it acceptable for women to behave salaciously, this has been accompanied with demonization of (perhaps sometimes sleazy, but natural) male behavior – even in an institution that requires cultivation of masculinity in order to function.
In this case, a cuckboi fink in a private Facebook group for Marines went and told a teacher (a feminist journalist) when he witnessed them posting a few revealing pictures and making salacious comments about women they find attractive on their base (women in the military are notorious for being sluts). Aside from the absurdity of women in the armed forces, it goes to show that there is not a single space left in modern America where men can relax and bond in traditional ways.
BBC:
The head of the US Marines has vowed to hold service members accountable for sharing nude photos of their female colleagues online.
Gen Robert Neller promised to change the Marine culture while testifying before a Senate committee.
Last week, reports emerged that current and former Marines were sharing photos on Facebook and on message boards, triggering a Navy investigation.
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She pointed out that the Marines were rocked by similar allegations of online exploitation in 2013.
“When you say to us it’s got to be different, that rings hollow,” she said during the Senate Armed Services Committee on Tuesday.
“It is a serious problem when we have members of our military denigrating female Marines who will give their life for this country in the way they have with no response from leadership.”
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The group, which included around 30,000 active and retire male marines, has now been closed down.
Gen Neller, joined by acting Navy Secretary Sean Stackley, said the Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) was probing the scandal.
He also conceded the Facebook revelations may hinder female recruitment and that changes must be made within in Marine Corps culture.
“I’m the commandant. I own this, and we are going to have to, you know, you’ve heard it before, but we’re going to have to change how we see ourselves and how we do, how we treat each other,” Gen Neller told Senator Gillibrand.
“That’s a lame answer, but ma’am that’s the best I can tell you right now. We’ve got to change, and that’s on me.”
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The Facebook group’s activity was uncovered by The War Horse, a non-profit news organisation run by marine veteran Thomas Brennan.
Members encouraged each other to find and upload more images, according to The War Horse. They also identified the women by their names, ranks and units.
The photo sharing began in the same month that the first US Marine infantry unit began receiving women.
The solution to this, if you must have women in the military, is to segregate by sex. Another solution is for women who join the Marines to stop their branch-swinging promiscuity and trading pornographic selfies with multiple colleagues – a common but covered-up source of tension.
Of course, the real solution is for women to become mothers and wives so that they can have value beyond being objects of simple sexual amusement, but this option is a ways off.
Reading the Judenpresse describe this “scandal,” you would assume there was a gang rape or someone was killed. Instead, some attention whores got attention in a private circle, and a feeb named Thomas Brennan rode in on his white horse to create a potentially de-stabilizing political soap opera. If they kowtow to the system, they will be creating a climate of low-trust in a field where hesitation costs lives.