The Invisible War
Posted: October 28, 2012 Filed under: Feminism | Tags: military, rape, sex crimes 2 Comments »By Sophie Rae
A few weeks ago I saw “The Invisible War” at a screening hosted by NOW-NYC and I can honestly say it is one of the best documentaries I have ever seen. The film investigates the epidemic of rape within the U.S. military, including interviews with several people who were victims of sex crimes while serving. The stories and statistics presented in this film are truly shocking and upsetting, revealing years and years of horrendous injustice committed against the very people who defend our country. Much of the information in the movie is pretty difficult to hear, but I think that this movie is so incredibly important and I recommend that everyone see it.
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It’s critical that candadites support the Republican Party’s current pro-life plank which has a 14th Amendment provision (without which the personhood issue would be moot) and also calls for a Human Life Amendment to end abortion. It should be noted that the only two people currently being talked about for President in the Republican Party who openly support these two provisions are Mike Huckabee and Mike Pence. Sarah Palin’s “states rights” views tend to inform us that she is opposed to the Fourteenth Amendment, as Ron Paul is, and opposed to a Human Life Amendment. As it stands, the only reasoning Palin supporters can give me that she is “pro-life” is that she has given birth to five children, but Nancy Pelosi has done that, too. We must hold candadites’ feet to the fire to support actual legislation ENDING ABORTION in America.
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