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Title: Anyone have a link to the controversial Navy video?
Post by: lisafx on January 04, 2011, 19:47
I keep seeing news stories like this one: http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/us_lewd_navy_video (http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/us_lewd_navy_video) about the Navy CO getting fired for appearing in a supposedly lewd video.  I have watched the clips shown in the news stories, but I don't see anything wrong with them.  In fact, it looks pretty funny to me. 

Would like to see the unedited video to get a better idea of what all the fuss is about.  Anyone have a link? 
Title: Re: Anyone have a link to the controversial Navy video?
Post by: dbvirago on January 04, 2011, 20:45
Sailors watching lewd videos? I'm shocked! Shocked, I say.
Title: Re: Anyone have a link to the controversial Navy video?
Post by: cathyslife on January 04, 2011, 21:19
I only heard them discussing it on NPR. Yeah, I was really shocked too. Not.
Title: Re: Anyone have a link to the controversial Navy video?
Post by: gostwyck on January 05, 2011, 14:47
A mildly censored version is on Youtube;

USS Enterprise Video Scandal: Navy Commander Mastermind Behind Raunchy Videos (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WopAHvbg9LU#)
Title: Re: Anyone have a link to the controversial Navy video?
Post by: Karimala on January 05, 2011, 20:02
The problem isn't so much that the commander appeared in the videos as much as it is that he produced them. 

Personally, I would have a real problem with my boss/commander if he showed my entire workplace this type of video.  If it isn't considered sexual harassment of his female subordinates, it's pretty darn close.
Title: Re: Anyone have a link to the controversial Navy video?
Post by: click_click on January 05, 2011, 20:50
I consider myself pretty open minded regarding these things but I think that people that work in certain functions should have their "fun" in their private time and not at work.

Imagine Obama or any country's leader acting (or producing stuff) like that... Doesn't give me much confidence in their professional capabilities.

Also, if I as a photographer acted like that in front of my clients, I would be out of work...
Title: Re: Anyone have a link to the controversial Navy video?
Post by: gostwyck on January 05, 2011, 21:04
The problem isn't so much that the commander appeared in the videos as much as it is that he produced them. 

Personally, I would have a real problem with my boss/commander if he showed my entire workplace this type of video.  If it isn't considered sexual harassment of his female subordinates, it's pretty darn close.

As an ex-submariner myself, trust me this is pretty low-key stuff on the scale of things. Don't forget that the primary job of the armed forces is kill people whilst at the same time risking being killed or seriously maimed yourself. It doesn't even start to compare with a standard office job and the same rules of attitude or sensitively simply do not apply and nor should they. You need aggressive, brave and relatively insensitive people working together in a relatively aggressive insensitive environment to have a hope of getting the job done when it needs to be. If you try to apply all the modern culture and sensitivities then you'll just end up with a hugely less effective armed forces __ because when the time comes they'll lose out to their more ruthless enemies.
Title: Re: Anyone have a link to the controversial Navy video?
Post by: Graffoto on January 05, 2011, 21:52
The problem isn't so much that the commander appeared in the videos as much as it is that he produced them. 

Personally, I would have a real problem with my boss/commander if he showed my entire workplace this type of video.  If it isn't considered sexual harassment of his female subordinates, it's pretty darn close.

As an ex-submariner myself, trust me this is pretty low-key stuff on the scale of things. Don't forget that the primary job of the armed forces is kill people whilst at the same time risking being killed or seriously maimed yourself. It doesn't even start to compare with a standard office job and the same rules of attitude or sensitively simply do not apply and nor should they. You need aggressive, brave and relatively insensitive people working together in a relatively aggressive insensitive environment to have a hope of getting the job done when it needs to be. If you try to apply all the modern culture and sensitivities then you'll just end up with a hugely less effective armed forces __ because when the time comes they'll lose out to their more ruthless enemies.

I was going to say something similar but you put it well and succinctly.
The media is full of itself with PC this and that and everyone is so easily offended.
Sorry boys and girls, but in the real world of military life PC doesn't get the job done.