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Originally Posted by Fusilier
I'm just asking if they are doing all of this as you say, or is it only speculation on future events.
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Yes, there are people who are doing this already... because of DADTDP we don't know if they are active duty military when they do it. But there are active duty military who were protesting DADTDP by handcuffing themselves to the fence of the white house, and the Obama administration had the press cleared from the area so they couldn't see it while the Park Police came in and arrested them!
Do a google search for gays storm church. Or a search for gay pride parade sex acts. and you'll find news stories of the kinds of things happening that worries people. The Identity Politic Activists put their single issue ABOVE everything else. My openly gay adopted brother is terrified of something like this happening because of the kind of backlash that will come from it. He was horrified when he saw the news reports of a group of gay activists mob a little grandmother who didn't even try to defend herself, because he was terrified that it could cause a backlash against gays everywhere. He had been involved in activism for gay rights for years before he was pushed out of it by the kind of radicals that I am talking about who are now going to be able to join the armed forces and cause problems.
Don't believe me it can't happen?
There are articles about anti-war protestors who have joined the armed forces just so they could use the fact they were active duty to protest the war by going AWOL saying they did not want to participate in 'an illegal war'
when politicans start using the armed forces for political means, it opens up the way for people to come in and do things that will get people killed. And when that happens they try to blame it on the miltiary personnel involved, and not hold those responsible who set things into motion. It's like charging the bullet for the murder that has been committed, while letting the person who pulled the trigger walk.
DADTDP was a policy that allowed homosexuals to serve, and ask any active duty personnel who've served during that period and they'll tell you that they've more than likely known homosexual service members who lived their lives without it having been a problem.
Hell... the first three years of my time in the Navy there wasn't DADTDP, and i knew personally over a hundred gays who served at the various commands I had been assigned too. And in several of those cases, it was an open secret about their sexuality. And as long as they didn't make it an issue it wasn't a problem. Just like Paul has said about his counseling of gay members when he was in.
Need I say again that my gaming group when i was in the navy had a gay couple in it, and that we gamed every day when we were at sea? We didn't have the kind of communications methods today back then, so they couldn't have been civilians who played via Sykpe.