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Don't Ask, Don't Tell, Homosexuals in the Military |
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Openly gay people are banned from the military. However, you can be "in the closet" and still serve, as long as you don't reveal your sexual orientation. The "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy is often mentioned in these sort of debates.
If a soldier's homosexuality does happen to be revealed, however, they are to immediately be discharged. There have been some unfair discharges, however. In one case, one homosexual soldier was harassed with e-mails, and eventually, this anonymous person e-mailed the whole battalion, warning them that there was a homosexual soldier among them. His homosexuality was eventually revealed, and was immediately discharged. His roll in the military was an Arabic translator, which are extremely helpful to have, and not very easy to find. People supporting the discharging of homosexuals testify that they cannot allow such immoral behaviour within the military. They also say that it is detrimental to the military to have such "unique" individuals (where the goal is to have cohesive groups of soldiers that are preferably as closely alike as possible). Discuss, please. |
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Like I said, I don't think anyone's going to be "broadcasting"...people don't really do that anyway. It's unlikely that someone extremely flamboyant would even be in the military so there's no need to worry about that. But like, sometimes people figure it out anyway even if the person hasn't said anything...and then they get beat up, and no one gets punished. And it's just let go because some people don't agree with homosexuality? How is that fair?
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