MeiLing,
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azurit — 17 years ago(July 08, 2008 02:12 PM)
the point is: in seal training young trainees are being repressed by the trainers. Maybe the chief gave her an extra bad treatment bun in general he was an beep to everyone. He was testing everone to find some weak spots.
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jrtomasso — 12 years ago(November 30, 2013 11:10 AM)
You are obviously misandrous (hatred of men, in case you don't know what that means). "what makes you think I'd stick around? I'd knee him and run! He wouldn't have time to punch me back."
How about if I said the same thing, but the sexes reversed? A woman walks in on me showering, so I punch her in her tits and run! She wouldn't have time to punch me back.
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alphanumericus-363-19674 — 13 years ago(July 21, 2012 06:05 AM)
Actually in SERE training the male soldiers go through mock interrogations where they are stripped naked and have female interrogators. The comments from the women interrogators aren't very compimentary, if you know what I mean. The goal is to see how a soldier can deal with humiliation, although this part of the training is a bit controversial.
The shower scene with Moore was a bit of a play on this - instead of screamig and covering up she walks up to the chief and says something sarcastic, putter her in the dominant position. -
bzomba-1 — 19 years ago(March 28, 2007 02:03 PM)
Let me see. How can I put this?
"I have never seen women wearing string-bikinis on a beach
feeling awkward about it(not the ones looking like Demi Moore anyways)
A woman might sunbade topless for hours
without ever feeling awkward about it"
It no doubt is like when you go to the doctor for a check-up and the doctor is a she. You know somewhere back in your mind that you've read a porn-mag short-story about just that incident but you bury it deep and act like your parents actually raised you to be a homo sapiens sapiens. -
paul-fisher-ctr — 18 years ago(April 25, 2007 11:17 AM)
The whole premise of GI JANE is absurd. In reality in todays military female troops generally make a beeline for MEO for fairly minor allegations much less anything like this movie. Women are not in SF for the same reasons they are not in the NFL. Several nations have tried seriously such as ISREAL to integrate women into SF it has never worked.
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ackmondual — 18 years ago(October 12, 2007 02:45 PM)
Well, w/o diving into deep research, IIRC, Isralean and Russian women did their fair share of sniping from WWII to more modern times (from readings, but also from that half remembered WWII film Enemy At The Gates). They killed enemy combatants which definately put them in a combat function. Dunno if it's still like that these days. If they are directly involved in combat, I'm guessing it would be in a limited capacity
Isralean women know how to handle uzis and similar such firearms, but again, whether if they use them often or not is another thing entirely.
ORANGE for all
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blondinii — 18 years ago(January 15, 2008 08:50 AM)
SF is the upper 2-3% of troops: physically, mentally, and in each required discipline - hand-to-hand, strength, shooting, endurance, running, swimming, et al. There are some women approaching that 2-3% the exception proves the rule. Why are male and female sports are gender segregated to protect the men ????
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garnerphils — 17 years ago(April 16, 2008 06:17 AM)
It's no secret that waterboarding has been a part of SERE training for years.
The most telling part of the shower scene is near the end, when she grabs her towel. You have to look closely to tell, but instead of wrapping it around her torso like a woman, she wraps it around her waist, like a man. She just wants to be "one of the boys." -
Stirchley — 15 years ago(June 07, 2010 08:51 PM)
The most telling part of the shower scene is near the end, when she grabs her towel. You have to look closely to tell, but instead of wrapping it around her torso like a woman, she wraps it around her waist, like a man. She just wants to be "one of the boys."
From a woman's point of view, this is exactly what I was just going to say, but the above poster beat me to it. -
jswiggum — 18 years ago(March 06, 2008 01:22 PM)
You know, in Robocop, they had mixed locker rooms and no one seemed to care.
The interpritation is just how mosdest people feel now adays in america.
in other countries, or other itmes, they would not see this as wrong.
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