Saturday, May 29, 2010

House repeals "don't ask, don't tell"

House repeals "don't ask, don't tell"


A small feat for the gay community as a whole however, I am slightly concered for the future of homosexuals in the military. DADT was partly intended to protect people and now with no limit to what is deemed apropriate, the possibilites are endless. The people 'fighting the good fight' to repeal the policy aren't the servicemen who are effected. All I am able to imagine is some lost middle american who never had to face adversity on the farm, who gets gang banged in the showers after he is asked by a superior if he is gay. There have been countless stories of the Dont Ask Dont Tell hardships but I think we're in for some serious backlash. I am not entirely sure being able to talk about who you are in your personal life at work is something most companies would want, let alone the military. It's called conflict of interest. I dont nessicarily care who is banging who when I am at work. Do your job and shut the fuck up.


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