Army to review decision to have male cadets wear high heels
It turns out that there's what happened, and there's what people want you to believe what happened. The two things are not the same. Some fact-checking:
Army to review decision to have male cadets wear high heels
Checkpoint
By
Dan Lamothe April 22 at 11:29 AM
@danlamothe
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The photos above were taken at Temple University in Philadelphia. But a similar event at Arizona State University has generated controversy this week. An
anonymous post on Reddit alleged that cadets there were required to participate, and would get a negative mark for not supporting the sharp mission, an Army acronym for the Armys
Sexual Harrassment/Assault Response & Prevention program.
The post has generated attention from a variety of conservative publications, including
RedState (Headline: Army forces ROTC cadets to wear high heels)
NewsMax (ROTC Cadets required to Wear High Heels with Combat Uniform) and
The Washington Times (Army ROTC program allegedly pressured cadets to walk in high heels for ASU event).
Cadets at Arizona State actually didnt wear high heels with their camouflage uniforms a sticking point for some who saw the photographs from Temple. The college newspaper at ASU posted this video
with an article to highlight their event:
vimeo.com/125515628
The professor of military science at Arizona State, Maj. Michelle Bravo, said in the video that the cadets planned and decided that they would do the high-heel event. Thats far different than the version of events presented on Reddit.