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Army Sexual Harassment training

04/05/09

We had Prevention of Sexual Harassment Training (POSH) today. Yes, people in the military take it too and, yes, it's as boring as it is in the civilian world.

Human interactions are complicated, but organizational policies can't afford to be which is why we get "zero-tolerance" type rules, which can be chilling, silly, and unfair.

My point in bringing this up is twofold: First, that sex-related issues in the Army are a problem worthy of a two-hour training in the Army and second, that these problems would be complicated to a great degree by having openly homosexual soldiers.

Part one, here.

By nguirado ( Email ), 08:12:08 am, 101 words
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Comment from: Greyholme [Visitor] · http://www.eligr.com
"Human interactions are complicated, but organizational policies can't afford to be which is why we get "zero-tolerance" type rules,"

You make a good point. I was discussing with my girl friend last night why I thought Don't ask Don't tell was a good policy, this statement clarifies exactly what I was driving at with her.

Thanks,

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09/10/09 @ 12:37

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