Some recent incidents have resulted in people stating that the Don't Ask, Don't Tell policy instituted by the military under President Clinton can be implicated in these incidents, including the death of a U.S. Navy Sailor. The logic is that Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual military personnel cannot report when they are being harassed, because they will
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See, I thought they could have done that. Surely it at least sometimes happens that one soldier thinks another is gay but is wrong...
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And I thought the original idea behind DA/DT was a good one- noone should be forced to admit they're gay, and be thrown out for it. But the part that rankles is that they can still be thrown out if they DO admit it... and that's the part that leaves so many in fear.
I dated someone awhile back who was affected by this- he had to be careful what he said to his boyfriend in emails because of this fear, and all the sneaking around is part of what hurt their relationship badly, IMHO.
Oh, and just so it's not all srs business, I'm using one of my latest icons. *grins* I named it "anime dirty look" in my files, in honor of you, and your adventures with the unfiltered google search results with the same name. ^^
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A pity, really.
I agree that people shouldn't be thrown out for their orientation. I am in the minority of vets/serving members, I admit.
And yes, finding a good bedah is almost impossible! Where did you find this one?
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As for the beedah... yay for Danbooru? ^^
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