You see, I’ve talked to other men like me who were in the military and made to engage in sex acts against their will. Look, I know I’m not the only guy who has ever been forced to be gay. Shoot, anyone would be I guess.īut as a friend of mine advised, it’s better to get it all out there and not bottle it up. Where did the fucking military get all these ideas about morality? "We are so moral, we are the military.To keep it real, I would be a liar if I didn’t tell you that I’m feeling anxious as I type this now. I'm so sick of these.I've watched these congressional hearings and all these military guys that pondered seriously, "oh, the core we'll be affected and we are such a moral.", EXCUSE ME, AREN'T YOU ALL JUST FUCKING HIRED KILLERS? SHUT UP! You are thugs, and we want you to go and blow the shit out of a little nation of brown people, we'll let you know, until then. I don't care how many pushups you can do, put on a helmet and go wait in that farmshold, we'll tell you when we want you to kill somebody.
Here's how I feel about gays in the military anyone.anyone DUMB ENOUGH to want to be in the military should be allowed in. Thank you for your willingness to serve - difficult under most circumstances, doubly so under DADT - and please know our hearts are with you and that many of us are grateful for your sacrifice.
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In addition, I would at least check out SLDN, the Servicemembers Legal Defense Network, in case you ever need legal representation:įeel free to PM me should you want more info and good luck. In addition to a massive annotated list of web resources, you will also find stories from LGBT veterans and some active duty personnel: The other site is the Military Education Project, a non-profit that is working to involve veterans in the debate over DADT, LGB people's right to serve, etc. I am the webmaster for 2 sites involving LGBT folks in the military - the first is a research institute based out of UC Santa Barbara, the Center for the Study of Sexual Minorities in the Military - their links page may prove very helpful: Oh, and don't tell me the military exists to protect our freedom, hey ladies and gentlemen, there aren't anyone out there who's a fucking threat to us, ok? Where did the fucking military get all these ideas about morality? "We are so moral, we are the military.is that a village if women and children? Here's an A-Bomb!" *kaboom* "I don't want any gay people around me while I'm killing kids, I just don want to see it!" P.s - sorry for being a lurker who only talks about serious stuff, i actually smile sometimes in real life.īill Hicks had a great piece on gays in the military: Maybe it should be more important, I'm not sure. However, and this is the important part, I feel as if it would be equally injurious to me if I didn't serve the need to serve is to me as important as the sexual part of my identity.
More than that, if I slip up, I'll be court martialled, and thats something that would follow me around for the rest of my life. During my whole denial phase I thought, "whatever, I'm never going to come out anyways, it doesn't matter if i don't come out while I'm in the military." Now that I'm pretty sure I'll be 'out' at some point, I'm not sure if I'm willing to go through 4 years (at least) active duty, and then another 4 years (at least) in the reserves without being able to be who I am. However, for a long time, I've thought that I, personally, had to serve my country, specifically in the Marines. I don't think my family/friends would care, and I don't really care about anyone else. I can deal with this in a normal social context, i.e. I recently (in part on this board, in fact) admitted that I'm bi. I've been thinking about this alot lately, and I'm curious what you guys might think about it.