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Germany: Female instructor uses sexual innuendo to motivate recruits

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Witnesses reported the verbal derailment of the army instructor, as reported by the "Presse". "Do I have to give you a blow job now to motivate you?", she is said to have asked her troops. Two weeks later, shortly before an enlistment, she is said to have explained: "A beer and a blowjob in the evening and then it'll be fine anyway."

Nicknames from Barbie to kebab man

The corporal is also said to have come up with several nicknames for the conscripts. According to the report, she called the young soldiers Barbie, Wackeldackel, Hanni, Schnucki, Brille, Dicker, Dönermann or Großmaul.

The woman justified the use of the nicknames by saying that she could not remember the real names. The instructor justified herself by saying that the people addressed in this way had therefore never complained.

The case nevertheless ended up before the federal disciplinary authority. However, it did not take any action: According to "Presse", the authority saw too little substrate in the accusations, so no action was taken.

Statement too "amusing" for sexual harassment

Although the statements about oral sex were confirmed by the soldiers concerned, they were not taken seriously. The disciplinary authority stated that a conscript had "left the place amused" after making the statement. As a result, it was not considered sexual harassment.

Instructor explained: "Cleaning makes you free"

Further alleged misconduct was also scrutinized. The female instructor allegedly stroked a soldier and called two others "Kanaks". In response to a soldier's question as to why he had to clean his weapon, she reportedly said: "Cleaning sets you free". This slogan probably borrows from the Nazi slogan "Arbeit macht frei" ("Work makes you free"), which was emblazoned on the gates of Nazi concentration camps.

These statements were denied by the instructor: "Half my family comes from Poland and therefore I would never use this slogan," the woman is said to have explained. The proceedings against her were eventually dropped. The disciplinary authority justified this step by saying that not every spontaneous statement should be "weighed in the balance".

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Witnesses reported the verbal derailment of the army instructor, as reported by the "Presse". "Do I have to give you a blow job now to motivate you?", she is said to have asked her troops. Two weeks later, shortly before an enlistment, she is said to have explained: "A beer and a blowjob in the evening and then it'll be fine anyway."

Nicknames from Barbie to kebab man

The corporal is also said to have come up with several nicknames for the conscripts. According to the report, she called the young soldiers Barbie, Wackeldackel, Hanni, Schnucki, Brille, Dicker, Dönermann or Großmaul.

The woman justified the use of the nicknames by saying that she could not remember the real names. The instructor justified herself by saying that the people addressed in this way had therefore never complained.

The case nevertheless ended up before the federal disciplinary authority. However, it did not take any action: According to "Presse", the authority saw too little substrate in the accusations, so no action was taken.

Statement too "amusing" for sexual harassment

Although the statements about oral sex were confirmed by the soldiers concerned, they were not taken seriously. The disciplinary authority stated that a conscript had "left the place amused" after making the statement. As a result, it was not considered sexual harassment.

Instructor explained: "Cleaning makes you free"

Further alleged misconduct was also scrutinized. The female instructor allegedly stroked a soldier and called two others "Kanaks". In response to a soldier's question as to why he had to clean his weapon, she reportedly said: "Cleaning sets you free". This slogan probably borrows from the Nazi slogan "Arbeit macht frei" ("Work makes you free"), which was emblazoned on the gates of Nazi concentration camps.

These statements were denied by the instructor: "Half my family comes from Poland and therefore I would never use this slogan," the woman is said to have explained. The proceedings against her were eventually dropped. The disciplinary authority justified this step by saying that not every spontaneous statement should be "weighed in the balance".

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There's always a snitch, a gen z faggot of course.

Anyway, better a blowjob than a tampon.

 
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