Army forces ROTC cadets to wear high heels
Cadet Command says it is not to blame
Great strides, so to speak, are being made in the US military’s jihad against sexual assault.
This, to put it charitably, is freakin insane.
Cadet Command says it is not to blame
Great strides, so to speak, are being made in the US military’s jihad against sexual assault.
Army ROTC cadets are complaining on message boards that they were pressured to walk in high heels on Monday for an Arizona State University campus event designed to raise awareness of sexual violence against women.
The Army openly encouraged participating in April’s “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.
The Army openly encouraged participating in April’s “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.
This, to put it charitably, is freakin insane.