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13 Oct 2009 09:25 pm
"Protecting" Homosexuals
A reader writes:
I used to be of the same mind as your military reader who says we
cannot repeal Don't Ask Don't Tell, as it would bring homosexual men
and women into danger. I had served in the Marine Corps, and still bear
my marine tattoo. I believed that we had to keep homosexuals safe from the barbarous
military men (the women weren't violently homophobic, in my experience)
until I spoke with another former marine who told me that my good
intentions were small minded.
Homosexual men and women needed to suffer
publicly. They needed to be beaten and keep standing. They needed to be
promoted into powerful non-commissioned officer ranks. There needed to
be gay drill instructors who put recruits in awe of their abilities.
There had to be openly gay marine and soldier heroes to show the
homophobes that they are wrong, just as Blacks, Hispanics, and Asians,
and all the rest have done.
And, as I write this, I realize that's why so much of the country
fears letting homosexuals serve openly in the military, because it will
show America that they are not inferior. The hardscrabble Americans in
the military will learn that there are gay men who are better than
themselves, that there are lesbians tougher, and smarter, and more
heroic than they will ever be. That's why they must keep Don't Ask
Don't Tell, in order to maintain the hideous illusion of superiority
for the homophobes of all stripes.
Please keep up the fight; there is much at stake here.
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