Gipper
Well-Known Member
The repeal of DADT is another funny precedent-situation. If GLBTQs get a 'particular recognition' as a 'minority group' within the military, so essentially they can chat about their sexual scores with other enlisted without getting discharged, does this set the framework for 'legal recognition' in civil courts? Does this pave the way for gay marraige at least in part? If they gain special recognition as 'a viable human group separate from others' apart from just having an odd collection of non-hetero sexual fetish behaviors... does this get them a foothold elsewhere outside the behavioral consideration of their loose-grouping?
Don't ask, don't tell. There's nothing there that says "don't serve".
All of your post is well said and I am in agreement.
I would add that the radical left is behind this effort to repeal DADT. The radical left is ALWAYS wrong and the consequences of their policies are often deadly.