I've been in the Army for 12 years now. The regulations are always changing. There was a time gays were allowed in the military. But now they have a rule called " Don't ask , don't tell policy." If someone has knowledge of you being gay and can prove it. You can be put out the military. What are your thoughts on gays in the military.
Aside from my personal feelings of the practise of being gay, I really do not think it has anything to do with their career as a soldier so long as their sexual life does not interfere with their professionalism.
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My understanding of the don't ask don't tell is that is actually a step up from what was allowed in the past. I was in the military in the late 70's. There was no policy called don't ask, don't tell. Homosexuals simply were not allowed in the military. Period. Being homosexual was enough of a reason all on its own to have you discharged. Now, the policy is supposed to be as long as you don't do anything to call attention to the fact that you are homosexual, you can remain in. So, to me that would mean just because someone knew you were homosexual wouldn't be enough of a reason to put you out. It would depend upon how they found out you were. So, if your actions were making it obvious, you could be put out. However, in my day all someone had to do was accuse you of being homosexual and you could find yourself in serious trouble.
I, personally, see no reason why a homosexual can't be in the military. Frankly, I think the don't ask, don't tell policy is wrong. I think being homosexual, even openly so, doesn't do anything to make you less of a good soldier. I don't think it does anything to harm unit cohesion either. People in the military tend to be more homophobic in my opinion, because the culture allows, even encourages such behavior. Young people enlisting in the military today certain didn't grow up in a society where such behavior is the norm.
Edited: tenaheff on 6th Aug, 2004 - 10:43am
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I am curious, why does the military frown on gays anyway? Is it because of those that may act the 'wife' role and try to add a 'feminie' role to what should be a 'mannish' way of thinking? What about women who are gay? I am sure they are not frowned upon as much as men who are gay. Am I wrong?
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Women who are homosexual are just as frowned upon as the men. I have read that initially the thought was if you were homosexual you were a security risk. You couldn't get a security clearance. This comes from the days when no one wanted anyone to know they were gay. The reasoning was, if you are homosexual and the enemy finds this out, they can use it to blackmail you. Another argument is that it will harm unit cohesion. That homosexuals and heterosexuals can't possible be expected to work together and respect each other. If you are homosexual and I am not, maybe I will be always looking over my shoulder worried that you might be making a move on me. Also, the stereotype that homosexual men are less capable of enduring the rigors of battle and military life in general. While I believe all of this has been proven to be false, changing the policies is a much slower process.
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Actually Lesbian's are not frowned on in the military. I know this to be true. I see lot's of Lesbian's in the military. I know this might sound sick. But I've met guys who find it sexually arousing to find out a female is a Lesbian. The other reason guys like Lesbian's is because they have lot's of female friend's that they could hook up with. I know it sounds sick but it exists. I see it all the time. I even had to write up a few soldier's for blurting out crazy remarks. Sexual Harrasment is a big problem in the military.
Thanks for that explanation, but I don not understand this part...
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if you are homosexual and the enemy finds this out, they can use it to blackmail you. |
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Actually Lesbian's are not frowned on in the military. |
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You mean tell others or make it public? How would they use that as a means of blackmail in a world where homosexuality is common place? |
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