Super Nasty Filthy Sex During The Vietnam War

Intimate exploitation during the Vietnam War was committed against Vietnamese civilians by military personnel from the United States, South Korea, and other combatants. According to American academic Elizabeth Jean Wood, wartime intimate exploitation was frequently committed by US troops because their commanders tolerated them. Weaver stated that not only were documented crimes against Vietnamese women by United States military personnel ignored during the international legal discourse which occurred immediately after the war, but modern feminists and other anti-war intimate exploitation campaigners, as well as historians, have continued to dismiss them. Some American veterans believe that intimate exploitation against Vietnamese women was motivated by racism, sexism, or a combination of both, as a result of the strong social movements that were roing the United States in the early 1970s. According to one source, only 25 cases of intimate exploitations committed by United States Army personnel and 16 by Unite
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