Michelle Williams
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I think there were a lot of people who had their heart in the right place. There were a lot of Marines who did have kindness to them. I think also very, very few, I can think of so few examples when someone was saying, you know, it was always joking, right? It was always intended. Well, I actually don't know the intention, but it was always portrayed as, oh, we're just joking.
I think there were a lot of people who had their heart in the right place. There were a lot of Marines who did have kindness to them. I think also very, very few, I can think of so few examples when someone was saying, you know, it was always joking, right? It was always intended. Well, I actually don't know the intention, but it was always portrayed as, oh, we're just joking.
I think there were a lot of people who had their heart in the right place. There were a lot of Marines who did have kindness to them. I think also very, very few, I can think of so few examples when someone was saying, you know, it was always joking, right? It was always intended. Well, I actually don't know the intention, but it was always portrayed as, oh, we're just joking.
Williams just takes things too seriously. She's just too sensitive, you know, like females are, that kind of thing. Very rare would someone say, hey, maybe we shouldn't talk about our colleagues that way. Or like, hey, not only do we work together, we all live together. There is no separation between our professional and personal lives.
Williams just takes things too seriously. She's just too sensitive, you know, like females are, that kind of thing. Very rare would someone say, hey, maybe we shouldn't talk about our colleagues that way. Or like, hey, not only do we work together, we all live together. There is no separation between our professional and personal lives.
Williams just takes things too seriously. She's just too sensitive, you know, like females are, that kind of thing. Very rare would someone say, hey, maybe we shouldn't talk about our colleagues that way. Or like, hey, not only do we work together, we all live together. There is no separation between our professional and personal lives.
And maybe we don't need to be sitting here and speculating about our colleagues' sexual lives while they're right there. And I don't think I ever heard anybody, and part of it is a maturity thing. We speak so much about like men and women in the military. I enlisted the week of my 18th birthday. A lot of us were under 21. I think our leadership who we looked for to mitigate some of our
And maybe we don't need to be sitting here and speculating about our colleagues' sexual lives while they're right there. And I don't think I ever heard anybody, and part of it is a maturity thing. We speak so much about like men and women in the military. I enlisted the week of my 18th birthday. A lot of us were under 21. I think our leadership who we looked for to mitigate some of our
And maybe we don't need to be sitting here and speculating about our colleagues' sexual lives while they're right there. And I don't think I ever heard anybody, and part of it is a maturity thing. We speak so much about like men and women in the military. I enlisted the week of my 18th birthday. A lot of us were under 21. I think our leadership who we looked for to mitigate some of our
Scuffles were like 23, 24, 25. Like we were kids and didn't necessarily have the mentorship or maturity that maybe should have corrected some of the behavior that we had.
Scuffles were like 23, 24, 25. Like we were kids and didn't necessarily have the mentorship or maturity that maybe should have corrected some of the behavior that we had.
Scuffles were like 23, 24, 25. Like we were kids and didn't necessarily have the mentorship or maturity that maybe should have corrected some of the behavior that we had.
And it's another one of those things where with retrospect, it's like, wow, that was really childish. But I was 18 and I just left the Mormon church. I had no idea when to push back and say like, hey, that's inappropriate, knock it off. Never said that ever. I, again, believed in this kind of inherent superiority in men. And if that's how they saw it, then it must be so.
And it's another one of those things where with retrospect, it's like, wow, that was really childish. But I was 18 and I just left the Mormon church. I had no idea when to push back and say like, hey, that's inappropriate, knock it off. Never said that ever. I, again, believed in this kind of inherent superiority in men. And if that's how they saw it, then it must be so.
And it's another one of those things where with retrospect, it's like, wow, that was really childish. But I was 18 and I just left the Mormon church. I had no idea when to push back and say like, hey, that's inappropriate, knock it off. Never said that ever. I, again, believed in this kind of inherent superiority in men. And if that's how they saw it, then it must be so.
And thank God, not every woman who serves had my background and my kind of training and subservience. But nor do I think that was an entirely unique thing either, where I think many girls and women are conditioned to make allowances for the boys and men around them.
And thank God, not every woman who serves had my background and my kind of training and subservience. But nor do I think that was an entirely unique thing either, where I think many girls and women are conditioned to make allowances for the boys and men around them.
And thank God, not every woman who serves had my background and my kind of training and subservience. But nor do I think that was an entirely unique thing either, where I think many girls and women are conditioned to make allowances for the boys and men around them.
The language was... Yeah, absolutely. You know, maybe you shouldn't be a Marine because you can't hack it. So first I was conditioned to understand that, you know, basically anything I heard, the appropriate or the thing to do that would best convey that I wanted to be on this team was silence. So it starts there.
The language was... Yeah, absolutely. You know, maybe you shouldn't be a Marine because you can't hack it. So first I was conditioned to understand that, you know, basically anything I heard, the appropriate or the thing to do that would best convey that I wanted to be on this team was silence. So it starts there.