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Navy Officer in Hot Water for Retaliating Against Ensign After Anti-Gay Harassment
The Navy's Inspector General has ruled a junior officer suffered unfair retaliation by his commander after filing harassment charges last year for being nicknamed "fagmeister" and a slew of other anti-gay epithets.
Ensign Steve Crowston filed a harassment claim in February 2010, alleging that Cmdr. Liam Bruen, along with other senior and junior officers, voted in August 2009 to give Crowston the military call sign "Romo's Bitch," a reference to Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo. Crowston says other suggestions included: "Cowboy," "Gay Boy," "Fagmeister," "Cowgirl," "TO," "Terrell Owens" and "Redskins." http://www.foxnews.com/us/2011/02/10...on-harassment/ Note: Published February 10, 2011 |
What an bright mind that CO is.
He probably considered himself a genius when offending a subordinate time and again, and in front of witnesses. Brain monsters like that are too bright and too intelligent for just commanding troops in battle, therefore they should be sorted out from the military so that they can find duties in life that are more adequate for their superior capabilities. |
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The fact that the ensign can not handle some ribbing is just crap, he should have never filed a complaint anyway.I would love to know what SOB(sure it was some yuppie professor at a college in San Francisco or somewhere like that) started the PC movement back in the day and knock him out.ugh.:damn:
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Or, maybe the crap is that your CO has no business calling you 'fagmeister'. Maybe we could also go back and knock out the undoubtably toothless, inbred redneck that invented that term.
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As much as I'd like to make a joke about the entire Navy being gay, this is a serious issue. Any military leader who resorts to belittling his juniors, for whatever reason, is unfit for command. Officers are supposed to command respect through exemplary conduct and leadership, not through badgering one member of the unit to gain acceptance via humor or common mistrust. Breun's leadership style can get people killed in a combat situation.
I hope they strip Breun of his command and rank, and dishonorably discharge him for slighting the uniform. I don't care what his merits are, people like him have no business considering themselves servicemembers. |
I'd just like to point out that the Ensign in question is 37. While the article makes no mention of it I doubt this is some butterbar fresh out of the Academy. If he was than it is the enlisted mans job to break in a new Ensign, not the CO. I'd put money on the fact that he was a senior enlisted man (at least an E-6) and chose an officer program. If that is the case I would be pissed as well.
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Okay, so this occured in a F/A-18 squadron.I grew up in Pensacola, FL aka the "Cradle of Naval Aviation" I have known a lot of Naval Aviators, Naval Flight Officers over the years ranging from the most junior flight students to seasoned officers etc Know two flight students now I went to college with, actually one just got his wings and is in Lemoore, CA for F/A-18 training.Even have a couple retired Naval Aviators in my extended family and know them well.They tend to have senses of humor that prefer the risque/off color jokes etc but it's not about harassment or offending anyone, it's about camraderie and right off passage.Has nothing to do with education, race, class, actual sexual preference etc. Back in college my fellow pledges and I were called much more offensive names than "fagmeister". We were assigned female names etc We just went along with because it was all in good humor and established a fraternal bond and that is what it is about.This guy was from the Enlisted ranks which I assure you say and do much worse in most cases.This guy became an officer, could not tell by his picture if he had wings or not but he was part of the squadrons officers and was tagged with various names by the skipper as a joke.This guy obviously was too much of an uptight tool to get the humor and took offense, so he complained and started a bunch of trouble.Now a well trained Commander and Naval Aviator who no doubt has a distinguished career considering he was CO, well his career is prob over and why? Because some douche could not take a joke and mold into the brotherhood? Nothing more than Political Correctness out of control.Perhaps he was retaliated against or perhaps he found he was not cut out to be an officer and thus had a low eval, lower than his evals as an enlisted man for a reason.Bottom line, complaint should have never been filed and no action should be taken esp at the expense of ending the career of the Commander.
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No, a well-trained commander and naval aviator's career is probably over because he was unable to act like a well-trained commander and naval aviator. Wrong is wrong.
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So if we insult you, and you take offense, it's your fault for not finding it funny?
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Take it from me, Bubblehead. Marines are amongst the most vicious when it comes to insulting others by questioning their sexuality, amongst other things. It is usually done in good humor and viewed as more of a challenge than an actual slight. Our officers occasionally get in on the fun, and it's all good, but that changes when one member of the unit is singled out for undue harassment. Frakking around is one thing, ruining unit cohesion is quite another.
It's a fine line, and one that respectable officers can tread, but failure in this capacity is not acceptable. Troops expect their superiors to be paragons in every capacity. After all, they are entrusting their lives to them. They also entrust their lives to their comrades. If an officer makes a member of the unit weak by harping on him/her, their subordinates will see it. When the unit gets into combat, everyone will be second-guessing both the officer and the member in question. That is not a good thing. |
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