Posted on 08/26/2011 11:28:17 AM PDT by mandaladon
Marines in Afghanistan have reportedly been told not to pass gas around Afghans to avoid offending the indigenous population. Thats right, now any leatherneck who lets one rip on patrol with Afghans nearby could receive a a talk from his superior officer.
The new flatulence restriction was first picked up by the Military Times, and has since become fodder for online discussion ranging from the curious to the ridiculous.
A few military bloggers have taken it seriously and found the ban to be indicative of a trend among military brass of bending over backwards to avoid offending the locals.
Others have pointed out that a culture that has allowed stoning, various forms of execution, and amputations as penalties for criminal offenses should be able to withstand a little passed gas.
The new regulation is not covered in the Uniform Code of Military Justice, and the military has not even confirmed it exists.
For now, the fart ban appears to be simply a guideline for good manners while Marines are out on patrol.
Well let you know if the Blaze catches wind of any developments.
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Do Muslims still use their left hands for toilet paper? (Husband was stationed in a Moslem country over 40 yrs. ago; and it was forbidden to wave to a Moslem with the left hand ‘cause it was considered an insult as it was toilet paper.
Gads...using one of your hands to wipe your bottom is pretty insulting in general if you ask me...lol.
Than their gonna have to change the rations they give these soldiers and start supplying them with Beano!
LOL, I TOTALLY agree!
I think we need to get Mullah Omar and his accolades, take out the madrases and a bunch of Jihadi local mullahs, and then get out.
Excellent idea; we’re there to kill terrorists, but it looks like it’s the last thing we’ve been doing.
Probably considered baiting the Muslims.
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