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Murder Made Sexy

The sexualization of violence is profoundly sick, but it's just an extension of a pathology that permeates our society.

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"This is my rifle this is my gun this is for fighting this is for fun"

(OLDENBURG, Germany) - The US Special Forces is a bizarrely gendered world, as I found out when I joined it to write a book about war. This all-male bastion is sexualized in a truly perverted way, particularly in its methods for turning young men into killers on command.

Being the epitome of patriarchy, the military creates soldiers by forcing them into the role of the lowliest creatures in patriarchy: women. The recruits' sense of personal power is stripped away, and they are required to obey commands from the men higher in the hierarchy and do the military's "housework": scrubbing and waxing floors, dusting windowsills, washing dishes, cleaning toilets to meet the standards of the commanders. They are forced to be obsessed with their appearance and to stand passively at attention while the older, more powerful men inspect them from a few inches away about how closely they've shaved, how neat their hair looks, how correctly they are dressed, often insulting them, calling them pussies and queers.

This intimate domination stirs homosexual feelings and at the same time represses them, creating psychological conflicts that are then channeled into aggression. A confused inner rage is generated in the young men, then given an outlet: the enemy.

A favorite ritual involves the distinction between guns and rifles. The word "gun" is reserved for the big cannons that kill dozens of people with one shot. "Rifle" is the smaller weapon that kills only one person at a time. If a recruit mistakenly calls his rifle a gun, he is ordered to stand in front of the group, point to his rifle, and shout, "This is my rifle," then point to his crotch and shout, "This is my gun." Then back to his rifle, "This is for fighting," back to his crotch, "This is for fun!"

Their phallus is symbolically turned into a weapon. Instead of something loving that brings you closer to another person and can create new life, their sexuality becomes a tool for death, for destroying life. The military flips sexuality into its opposite.

This sexualization of violence is profoundly sick, but it's just an extension of a pathology that permeates our society. It's further proof that we have to dismantle patriarchy before we can have peace.

William T. Hathaway's first book, A World of Hurt, portrays his experiences on a Special Forces combat team and won a Rinehart Foundation Award for its uncovering of the psychological roots of war: the emotional blockage and need for patriarchal approval that draw men to the military. His latest book, Radical Peace: People Refusing War, presents the experiences of peace activists who have moved beyond petitions and demonstrations into direct action, defying the government's laws and impeding its capacity to kill. Chapters are posted on a page of the publisher's website at http://media.trineday.com/radicalpeace. He is a member of the Freedom Socialist Party, a red feminist organization (www.socialism.com). A sample of his writing is available at www.peacewriter.org.


William T. Hathaway is an adjunct professor of American studies at the University of Oldenburg in Germany. His latest book, RADICAL PEACE: People Refusing War, presents the experiences of peace activists who have moved beyond demonstrations and petitions into direct action, defying the government's laws and impeding its ability to kill. Chapters are posted on a page of the publisher's website at http://media.trineday.com/radicalpeace. He is also the author of SUMMER SNOW, the story of an American warrior in Central Asia who falls in love with a Sufi Muslim and learns from her an alternative to the military mentality. Chapters are available at www.peacewriter.org

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William T. Hathaway is author of the novels A World of Hurt, CD-Ring,, Summer Snow and a nonfiction book, Radical Peace: People Refusing War. He also wrote the screenplay for Socrates, an educational film starring Ed Asner that was broadcast on PBS.

Hathaway began his writing career as a newspaper reporter in San Francisco, then joined the Special Forces to research a book about war. Based on his experiences on a combat team in Vietnam, A World of Hurt won a Rinehart Foundation Award for its portrayal of the psychological roots of war.

After the war Hathaway became a peace activist. In his latest book, Radical Peace, he wrote, "Since then my books and articles have centered on this theme, as do many of my nonwriting activities. It's become my beat, as they say in the newspaper business." A selection of his writing is available at http://www.peacewriter.org. You can drop William an email at this address: william.hathaway@ewetel.net

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Anonymous June 26, 2013 6:54 am (Pacific time)

That's why they call it the Military. Men who are willing to fight for our Country. That is why open fags and lesbiens have no business in the Military. All this liberal bull shit, compassion just getting our troops killed. While other countries have fighting forces, who are willing to kill anyone, including the terrorist, we train whimps and fags. All the good soldiers outthere in Afghanistan are getting killed because they can't do the job they were trained to do. And if they do their jobs, they get prosecuted, if they are still alive. Our Country turned in to a sissy nation. What happened to the real soldiers from WWII and Vietnam? They were man. And just look at the IDF, great, good trained Military who does not take any crap from these terrorist. God bless our Military and the young people who actually do their job. God bless the IDF

First regarding the gay thing, remember people are critical of what they see in themselves.  You sound like you're from the Westboro Baptist Church, why don't you add an address because I know a few Patriot Guard riders would love to drop by for a visit.  The IDF is a pool of draftee pot smokers and their gay policies for the military don't just allow homosexuality, they outwardly encourage it and are proud of their gay soldiers, and that accounts for a good percentage of that occupying army..  

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