Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It happening "all the time" surely is an exaggeration, right?
The Embassy Marine Guards, alone, could fill a prison
As someone who grew up protected by Marine Security Guards at embasses, this is a really messed up thing to say. These were 19/20 year olds who serve with honor. The Gunny was always a figure of legend. I'm sure you can offer up some bad seed examples as with ANY group in the USA, but that is a lousy thing to say about someone's son/brother/ and today daughter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It happening "all the time" surely is an exaggeration, right?
The Embassy Marine Guards, alone, could fill a prison
Anonymous wrote:Wow. Disgusting.
And the smug POS took pictures and recorded videos - that's what blows my mind the most. Without evidence, assaults would have been very hard to prove especially abroad but the a-hole kept his conquests documented.
Hope he dies in prison
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Read between the lines in the affidavit. He wasn’t a State employee.
And this is one reason of many that polygraphs are good for nothing.
True psychopaths who show no remorse for anything they do can easily pass polygraphs over and over again.
Yeah, I've always wondered about how they do these security screenings. I had a grad school friend who was an a talented student of math with a dream to work for the CIA or FBI. She was rejected at the early stages of the interview process. She is completely clean living and reliable and a nice person. I wonder what they screen for.
I also had a college friend who was rejected after the interview process. He was incredibly honest and I think got nervous during the polygraph—they were asking him questions about whether he was going to marry his girlfriend (he did) and he said they got all into his head.
So it seems they are trying to screen out the people who have legitimate moral quandaries!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It happening "all the time" surely is an exaggeration, right?
Nope. People complain about American policing tactics but in many third-world countries it is truly the Wild West with very lax enforcement or zero laws at all about sexual assault let alone 'coerced' rape.
Lots of men sign up for jobs overseas in poor countries just so they can take advantage of women and girls in less developed countries who either can't or won't turn them in.
its not just Americans either. The United Nations was sued because their peacekeeping forces raped so many females in Haiti that they left behind hundreds of newborns and started a STD hot spot.
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/12/18/world/americas/haiti-un-peacekeepers.html
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Read between the lines in the affidavit. He wasn’t a State employee.
And this is one reason of many that polygraphs are good for nothing.
True psychopaths who show no remorse for anything they do can easily pass polygraphs over and over again.
Yeah, I've always wondered about how they do these security screenings. I had a grad school friend who was an a talented student of math with a dream to work for the CIA or FBI. She was rejected at the early stages of the interview process. She is completely clean living and reliable and a nice person. I wonder what they screen for.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This happens all the time with DOS. ALL THE TIME just most FSOs get away with it.
+1. I do think that a certain type of man, already prone to misogyny and the belief that he "deserves" certain attention from women, tend to behave progressively more horrifically in overseas locations that offer the opportunity. By opportunity, I mean throngs of much poorer women whose society encourages them to try to get a Western male husband because the locals believe all Westerners they see are super wealthy. Those societies tend to already have issues with women's rights, so the misogyny is something the women have grown up seeing and hearing from family and community.
We were in several Eastern European countries for many years, and while the majority of men aren't like this....many of them are. The women they targeted were not women with authority or access to support, but very poor, usually much younger women who often tolerated worse treatment anyway.
The worst case we saw was a middle aged man who boasted a lot about his five different 18-20 year old girlfriends, all of whom were "model beautiful" and had "traditional values" and "know how to be feminine." My assistant explained that each of these girls would have believed and hoped she was on the path to marriage with the wealthy Westerner, and that her family and friends would be supporting this fantasy. Meanwhile, the guy would laugh about tearful voicemails they left him. At one point, he convinced some of them to go to bed with him at the same time, telling each girl privately that the other was a paid escort. So gross. Even more gross was the slippery slope to tolerance of this kind of behavior among the expats.
Majority of the FSO like that. It like the government hires only the worst.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This happens all the time with DOS. ALL THE TIME just most FSOs get away with it.
+1. I do think that a certain type of man, already prone to misogyny and the belief that he "deserves" certain attention from women, tend to behave progressively more horrifically in overseas locations that offer the opportunity. By opportunity, I mean throngs of much poorer women whose society encourages them to try to get a Western male husband because the locals believe all Westerners they see are super wealthy. Those societies tend to already have issues with women's rights, so the misogyny is something the women have grown up seeing and hearing from family and community.
We were in several Eastern European countries for many years, and while the majority of men aren't like this....many of them are. The women they targeted were not women with authority or access to support, but very poor, usually much younger women who often tolerated worse treatment anyway.
The worst case we saw was a middle aged man who boasted a lot about his five different 18-20 year old girlfriends, all of whom were "model beautiful" and had "traditional values" and "know how to be feminine." My assistant explained that each of these girls would have believed and hoped she was on the path to marriage with the wealthy Westerner, and that her family and friends would be supporting this fantasy. Meanwhile, the guy would laugh about tearful voicemails they left him. At one point, he convinced some of them to go to bed with him at the same time, telling each girl privately that the other was a paid escort. So gross. Even more gross was the slippery slope to tolerance of this kind of behavior among the expats.
Anonymous wrote:This happens all the time with DOS. ALL THE TIME just most FSOs get away with it.
Anonymous wrote:It happening "all the time" surely is an exaggeration, right?