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10-19-2010, 07:10 PM
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Re: Don't Ask....Don't Tell. Good Policy?
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We have a winner. Ususally Mr Thmith is the first to toss out the judgment of bigotted when discussing gays. Bigoted first appeared on the 30th post.
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So, are you implying that "Mr. Thmith" is gay?
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10-19-2010, 07:31 PM
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Jesus' Name Pentecostal
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Re: Don't Ask....Don't Tell. Good Policy?
Isn't it bigoted to have separate showers for men and women?
Now that we have designated and legislated GLBT as a protected minority,
and we can't stop anyone from going into whatever restroom they want,
why not just integrate all restrooms and showers?
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10-19-2010, 07:35 PM
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Re: Don't Ask....Don't Tell. Good Policy?
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Isn't it bigoted to have separate showers for men and women?
Now that we have designated and legislated GLBT as a protected minority,
and we can't stop anyone from going into whatever restroom they want,
why not just integrate all restrooms and showers?
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Yeth.
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10-19-2010, 07:51 PM
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Re: Don't Ask....Don't Tell. Good Policy?
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Originally Posted by coadie
Yeth.
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So out with it, Coadoofus....do you think I'm gay?
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10-19-2010, 08:11 PM
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Re: Don't Ask....Don't Tell. Good Policy?
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So out with it, Coadoofus....do you think I'm gay?
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Are you questioning your preferences and asking my feedback?
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10-19-2010, 08:15 PM
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Re: Don't Ask....Don't Tell. Good Policy?
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Are you questioning your preferences and asking my feedback?
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Are you smart enough to answer the question? It's real simple, do you think I'm gay.....yes or no?
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10-19-2010, 08:24 PM
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Re: Don't Ask....Don't Tell. Good Policy?
First, it would seem in knee jerk fashion that Don't Ask Don't Tell is completely Unconstitutional. It's a carry-over of days gone by, complete intolerance, etc. It also seems that if we want to promote tolerance, doing it at a government level is the best way to set that example. If we want to turn that corner, we'd expect a higher example from those who we call representative of nobility and tact -- these are gentleman and soldiers.
I get that there is discrimination. I get that some will have a hard time with this. But so did the schools where black children walked onto the campus with the National Guard present the very first time. Today, no one thinks about about black people being on the same campus as white people.
On the flip side... playing social experiments with soldiers, who just happened to be in a state of war right now, could be downright disastrous. Throwing the issue of homosexuality at young soldier's already bearing the burden of their nation doesn't seem fair or reasonable. So "don't tell" seems reasonable in this regard. A subject like politics or religion in the workplace... something altogether avoided. But saved for another day? A day when we aren't at war?
A man in a foxhole with another man overnight that is openly gay. Does this complicate matters? Are women allowed in combat with men yet? There are all sort of implication and complications with this.
Just some thoughts.
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10-19-2010, 08:25 PM
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Re: Don't Ask....Don't Tell. Good Policy?
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Originally Posted by Sam
Isn't it bigoted to have separate showers for men and women?
Now that we have designated and legislated GLBT as a protected minority,
and we can't stop anyone from going into whatever restroom they want,
why not just integrate all restrooms and showers?
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You're not really making sense here, Sam.
Are you referring to transgender adults and the issue of which restroom they should choose? But calling it "bigoted" is a little dramatic.
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10-19-2010, 08:27 PM
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Re: Don't Ask....Don't Tell. Good Policy?
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This ruling should be reversed. The judge is outside her jurisdiction.
The congress should step back and let the military make the rule. They are the ones risking lives.
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Who is "the military" that makes rules? Since when did "the military" become a democracy? UCMJ is not a democratic document.
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10-19-2010, 08:29 PM
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Ravaged by Grace
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Re: Don't Ask....Don't Tell. Good Policy?
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Originally Posted by Jeffrey
First, it would seem in knee jerk fashion that Don't Ask Don't Tell is completely Unconstitutional. It's a carry-over of days gone by, complete intolerance, etc. It also seems that if we want to promote tolerance, doing it at a government level is the best way to set that example. If we want to turn that corner, we'd expect a higher example from those who we call representative of nobility and tact -- these are gentleman and soldiers.
I get that there is discrimination. I get that some will have a hard time with this. But so did the schools where black children walked onto the campus with the National Guard present the very first time. Today, no one thinks about about black people being on the same campus as white people.
On the flip side... playing social experiments with soldiers, who just happened to be in a state of war right now, could be downright disastrous. Throwing the issue of homosexuality at young soldier's already bearing the burden of their nation doesn't seem fair or reasonable. So "don't tell" seems reasonable in this regard. A subject like politics or religion in the workplace... something altogether avoided. But saved for another day? A day when we aren't at war?
A man in a foxhole with another man overnight that is openly gay. Does this complicate matters? Are women allowed in combat with men yet? There are all sort of implication and complications with this.
Just some thoughts.
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I'm open to correction on this, but....
....seems to me that it can be pretty difficult, and as a result, unusual, for a person of military combat age (usually late teens, early 20's) are much more unlikely to have "Come out". Most that I know have wrestled through it for a number of years before they're able to get to the place they're comfortable with revealing their orientation.
Point being, isn't it a bit unusual for an 18-year-old to sign up with the military, announcing, "Hi there, I'm gay"? Am I wrong about this?
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