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Utah Pride Center lauds gays who serve in military
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And, whaaat? Let the missionaries into bases? There's this fancy thing in the constitution called the separation of church and state... And of course you used alcohol as the example, which I'm sure you'd rather people not be able to use.
And finally Abe, spell check is a beautiful thing, dude. Use it. You won't sound quite as ignorant, at least in that arena.
AS for Abe's comment on allowing LDS missionaries on base.. I see no need for that. There are more than enough LDS members in the military. I will never forget the good and blessed Elder who was in basic with me back in the early 80s. I owe him a lot.
Discrimination against them is as shameful as the discrimination leveled against our black brothers in past wars. How sad that we claim to fight for freedom in this country then oursellves discriminate against others for being different. All military personell need to serve in honorable ways and bring dignity to their Corp. I don't see that being gay, having consentual private relationships, compares at all to our military men or women being drunk, out of control in public, or raping women, or any other abussive behavior. The fact is if your life is being saved by one of those gays in combat, I bet you won't turn down their help because they have a different view of some kind in life than you do. If we can't love one another lets atleast respect others. rights.
That's the whole point of "don't ask, don't tell." Keeping them from forcing their perversion on the rest of us.
LGBT have the same right as anyone else to serve their country in the military. All we, their comrades-in-arms, ask is that they don't gross us out by coming on to us or sharing the details of their latest tryst.
For those of you who haven't served in the military, it's probably hard to envision the need to be able to trust the guy/gal in the foxhole next to you. But removing that trust would destroy the military. And removing "don't ask, don't tell" would destroy that trust.
It's that simple.
If you want to engage in social engineering or experimentation, do it with some other, less important, segment of our society.
It has become its own religion.
It's time to separate that religion from the government.
Your comments are right on and get to the gist of the issue.
Don't ask, don't tell is completely unreasonable. Militaries all over the world allow gay men and women to serve together. Countries like Great Britain and Israel are two fine examples. They have clearly stated that they have seen no harm in integration.
Heterosexual services members don't have to hide their families and pretend they don't exist, gay service members do. So it appears that it is the straight service members that have these demonized special rights you speak of.
In the last several months (post Prop8), I've been trying to increase my education/understanding, and become more informed about gays/lesbians, their feelings and their issues.
This picture of Ms. Larabee (and other lesbians, such as Ellen DeGeneres) indicate there are some lesbians who adopt a look/haircut/manner of dress etc. that appears quite male/man-like. In lesbian couples I have seen, one of them does this and the other does not. In some instances, one seems quite dressy/long hair-curls/make-up etc.
Is this because those who adopt the male facade "feel" male? (and the ones who don't, don't??) Or is it to approximate a "straight" man/woman couple?
This has been a question of mine the last year or so and I ask this in all seriousness and hope for a legitimate answer. (I think it would come off as rude if I asked a lesbian directly.)
Thank you.
You don't hear adulterers proudly proclaiming themselves as such, and parading their pride in adultery. Or voyeurs. Or the lustful, the gluttons, the greedy, the slothful, the wrathful, the envious, or even the merely prideful.
It's only LGBT that are "proud" of the perversion by which they define themselves.
Why inflict this "pride" on the military? What do we hope to accomplish by it?
If someone "comes out" as an adulterer, he runs the same risk of administrative discharge as the "outed" LGBT.
Thousands of honorably serving gluttons have been discharged for no better reason than their gluttony.
How would it be fair to place LGBT into a special category that immunizes them from the consequences of their perversion, but not adulterers or gluttons?
LGBT are currently welcome to serve in the military, so long as they keep their perversion to themselves. As do adulterers, gluttons, and practitioners of other perversions.
In other words, LGBT are already equal. They now demand INEQUALITY.
I appreciate your question. I don't think that any one person can answer for how other people choose to dress or wear their hair, and how they feel inside in terms of their gender aligning with their biology. there is diversity in our community, and not all lesbian couples have a butch/femme dynamic, which is what you are describing. for many they just present themselves in a way that makes them feel most comfortable. for some it changes day by day. if someone actually feels inside a different gender than what they were born as, they would actually be classified as transgender. it could just be that they are a person who likes short hair, or not conforming to stereotypical ways of dressing as a woman in our culture.
keep asking questions!
Some of the commentators participating here ought to be ashamed of themselves. (I'm lookin' at YOU "LGBT @ 3:45!") Don't you understand that even the freedom you have to spew your disgusting hate only comes at the cost of the lives of American soldiers——gay and straight?!
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