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It’s Not About Hormones

U.S. Senator Saxby Chambliss suggested that the dismaying rate of sexual assaults in the military may simply be due to the “hormones” of youthful soldiers.
 
The young folks that are coming into each of your services are anywhere from 17 to 22, or 23. Gee whiz, the level — the hormone level created by nature sets in place the possibility for these types of things to occur. So we’ve got to be very careful of how we address it on our side.
 
Being a retired Air Force Officer, I reflected upon when I was 18 years old and based overseas. All those hormones and still I never once assaulted a fellow Airman or Officer.  Maybe times have changed but can Chambliss simply claim “hormones” caused:
From my perspective, the pedophilia scandal in the Catholic Church, the child sex abuse scandal in the US Hasidic Jewish community, ongoing sexual assault problems of the military and recent sexual assault allegations of Buddhist Zen masters has demonstrated, the disparity between leadership and mentors can have tragic consequences. There is something about our beliefs, our faith and religion, that allows one to dismiss the victims, to cast aside shame and allow the scales of justice to be unfavorably balanced.
 
Let’s be clear, this is not a hormone problem. This is not a consensual misunderstanding.  This is rape, assault and abuse. This is a violation of our inherent human goodness, violence against humanity. We must vow not to repeat inaction and a lack of compassion.
 
If you are a victim of sexual and need assistance, contact National Sexual Assault Hotline at 1-800-656-HOPE or the National Sexual Violence Resource Center (NSVRC) at 1-877-739-3895.
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