
Surviving Military Rape & Help from Unexpected Sources
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U.S. Marine Corp. Videographer, Deborah Slagboam, discusses her own difficult struggle to stay alive after going UA to end repeated military rapes. Picked up, briefly jailed and ultimately discharged as "Less than Honorable" Deborah was denied benefits for her military service.
One must ask whose interest is being served in this seemingly archaic "blame the victim" strategy.
From a military family, Deborah shares her deep insights about how U.S. culture has changed since the draft was ended, "voluntary" service, and how freely many Americans, themselves immune from military service, condemn soldiers when things go wrong.
One must ask whose interest is being served in this seemingly archaic "blame the victim" strategy.
From a military family, Deborah shares her deep insights about how U.S. culture has changed since the draft was ended, "voluntary" service, and how freely many Americans, themselves immune from military service, condemn soldiers when things go wrong.
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