Posted on Apr 23, 2015
Army ROTC program allegedly pushed men to wear high heels for ‘Walk a Mile in Her Shoes’ event
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For the record, I happen to be cadre at ASU. This story is completely false and misleading. This is in no way the instructions we were given by our PMS. That being said, I find it humorous how "brave" certain individuals are on social media regarding this topic. I find it funny how certain people have contacted me on social media to instruct me/chastise me, that I outrank. The majority of them questioned my professionalism in a very unprofessional manner. So my question to all of you is this; "Is it ok for a subordinate to disrespect a senior officer or non-commissioned officer based off of something they read on social media?"
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LTC (Join to see)
Thanks for your direct input MAJ (Join to see). I was merely trying pose the question if things like this were the right answer. I can answer it is an unequivical no in my book to the question that you posed.
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MAJ (Join to see)
Trey, I hope my post didn't appear to be an indictment of your character. I was merely pointing out some of the unprofessional acts that I have witnessed from others based off of what they had read.
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SSG (Join to see)
It is never the right answer to disrespect a senior or a subordinate. If you have issue with a senior, you handle it tactfully and respectfully. Concerning social media, some folk need to mind their own business.
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We had participants in the same event at my Comm Squadron at Beale last year. It's not something I personally feel inclined to do but it's a harmless show of support against reprehensible behavior.
Just don't expect it to accomplish anything of real significance. The one issue I have is that cadets are complaining about being pressured into participating. Participation should be voluntary only.
Just don't expect it to accomplish anything of real significance. The one issue I have is that cadets are complaining about being pressured into participating. Participation should be voluntary only.
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they should never have been forced into it. if they wanted to voulunteer they should have been afforded the chance but forcing someone to do it is just disgusting.
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