Top Gun sense of exceptionalism fuelled Red Arrows’ culture of sexism
by Dan Sabbagh Defence and security editor from World news | The Guardian on (#6G1WE)
Harassment and bullying flourished within the elite display team, enabled by a sense that the rules don't apply
It was intended to be a hard-hitting review into allegations of sexism, harassment and bullying in the elite Red Arrows display team. The inquiry was concerned that the squadron was not a safe environment" for women and said it was highly likely" women would be subject to unlawful harassment.
The report makes a generalised list, ranging from unwanted physical contact" to unwanted texts of a sexual nature; unsought invitations to engage in sexual activity to a broader attitude of male sexual entitlement". But what comes shortly after is a classic case of overzealous Ministry of Defence secrecy.
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