<p>The day has come! Praise the Lord! Billyboy0510 and I agree. Sort of.</p>
<p>The collective stats and ECs of Midshipmen speak for themselves. They are virtually all stellar scholastic achievers and engaged HS students. They all, either by choice or persuasion, are on course to become at least momentary military leaders, and a great many will continue to lead in other aspects of their lives. </p>
<p>Are they above (or otherwise) the average bear in terms of character? That’s a total crapshoot. None knows as they are not administered moral inventories. Those of us associated, especially parents, are dying to think ours are a cut above. In truth, none knows. </p>
<p>But what is undisputable …the are EXPECTED to be pursuing a higher path. Honesty and honor are central to equipping them for the life-saving work they’re being prepped for. </p>
<p>So, when they fail in that, as UD is alleging, they are indeed failing in their calling. Does it happen? Of course, and more often than we imagine, I suspect. But they are to get back on the horse.</p>
<p>But now to the real point. It’s NOT about how poorly a Mid is treating your daughter. It’s about how poorly a girl allows a young man to treat her. And over a long period of time. Turn the finger around and deal with what is yours, UD. And allow the Brigade to deal with hm who you claim is morally corrupt. And you may be assured, they do. </p>
<p>In the end there are 2 very equal sides to this scenario.</p>