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University Army ROTC Made to Wear Red High Heels to “raise Awareness” About Rape

By Eowyn @DrEowyn

University Army ROTC made to wear red high heels to “raise awareness” about rapeDr. Eowyn:

Obama’s debasement of the once mighty U.S. military continues . . . .

Put simply, there is no need to have our male soldiers and ROTC cadets wear red high heels to “raise awareness” about the sexual abuse of women. How many women do you know actually wear high heels these days? I don’t.

But if the goal is to debase and feminize men, that’ll do it.

University Army ROTC made to wear red high heels to “raise awareness” about rapeOriginally posted on Consortium of Defense Analysts:

The Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC) is a college-based program for training commissioned officers of the United States Armed Forces.

Two days ago, an Arizona State University ROTC cadet posted this on the U.S. Army sub-page of the popular Reddit.com website:

Reddit ROTC red heelsThe message claims that “tomorrow morning” (April 21, 2015), the poster’s “entire ROTC battalion” will be forced to “walk a mile” dressed in ACU (Army combat uniform) and red high heels “to promote awareness for sexual abuse on campus.”

Juan Leon of IJReview followed up the Reddit message with tweets by Temple University’s Army ROTC of male cadets wearing red high heels:

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Here are more images of cadets wearing red high heels on Temple University Army ROTC’s Facebook page:

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I conducted a search for “walk a mile in her shoes” on the official homepage of the United States Army and found these:

1. On Sept. 22, 2012

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