Air Force Goes on Porn Hunt
A worldwide inspection of U.S. Air Force facilities uncovered more than 631 pornographic movies, videos, DVDs, posters, magazines and other material that were either stored on computer servers or displayed in common areas at bases, according to a report released Friday. The hunt also 31,585 other instances of "unprofessional" and "offensive" material -- including some that was racially insensitive, it said.
The search and report come on the heels of allegations
that sexual misconduct is rampant within the Air Force and mounting
complaints from Congress and women's groups that the service has
tolerated a "culture" of disrespect for women. Other branches
of the U.S. military have been the subject of similar
complaints.
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