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Quoting OA260 (Thread starter): Comments ?? |
Quoting Charles79 (Reply 2): I think we have proven beyond doubt that gays can be as productive in the workforce as our straight counterparts mainly because...well, sexual orientation has NOTHING to do with job performance! That and the fact that there are no valid arguments against allowing gay members serve their nation if they so desire. |
Quoting Charles79 (Reply 2): sexual orientation has NOTHING to do with job performance! |
Quoting LTBEWR (Reply 4): If President Obama were to sign an Executive Order to end DADT and other regulations in the military as to Homosesuals and Lesbians, it would become THE issue for the Republicans to use against him. The Republicans in Congress and the Senate, their supporters including the right wing commentators like Rush would really get nasty with him making it near impossible to pass critical legisgation like health care. |
Quoting DXing (Reply 1): No he doesn't, all he has to do is what he promised. Shouldn't be that difficult since all it takes is an executive order. |
Quoting FuturePilot16 (Reply 8): There are a lot of people in the military who couldn't see being in the same dorm or shower with a gay person |
Quoting FuturePilot16 (Reply 8): especially being in a place like the navy where they're trapped on a ship for long periods of time. |
Quoting Falstaff (Reply 9): Those people are everywhere. I used to be one of them I have a good buddy who I went to high school with and we still hung out in college (he went to a different school less than a 100 miles away). We had lots of fun together over the years. We did a lot of drinking and partying and even went on Springbreak together. He was just one of the guys in my circle of friends and we all thought Mike was great. After college he came out of the closet. Well that was a big lesson for me and all my other friends who said we wouldn't hang out with a gay guy, go drinking with a gay guy, stay in the same hotel room as a gay guy. Well we did all that stuff and didn't know it. We are all still buddies with Mike and we still all hang out. |
Quoting Falstaff (Reply 9): There are lots of people in the Navy who never are on ships |
Quoting FuturePilot16 (Reply 10): is gay themselves and denying their own feelings right? Based on the example of your friend. |
Quoting FuturePilot16 (Reply 10): So where are they then, other than Subamarines and a few select navy seals (who still travel on ships and subs to get where they need to go) everyone else is on a ship, maybe not all the time (like aviators and SEALS) but they are on there a majority of the time. |
Quoting Falstaff (Reply 5): If I would have been gay I wouldn't have wasted all that time looking at her. |
Quoting Aaron747 (Reply 7): No it shouldn't - but it is because deep down he has idiotic religious convictions that are getting in the way of what's right. He still won't move on these issues and it's pissing everyone who cares about them off. |
Quoting FuturePilot16 (Reply 8): There are a lot of people in the military who couldn't see being in the same dorm or shower with a gay person. |
Quoting FuturePilot16 (Reply 8): With DADT, you don't have to reveal your sexual orientation because it's not asked for, what sort of satisfaction would a gay person get in revealing their sexuality? |
Quoting FuturePilot16 (Reply 10): P.S. Please, no one take my posts as bashing gays and their rights, i'm simply trying to make a point. ( and read the whole post before you feel it's justified to make a comment that has nothing to do with the post as a whole.) |
Quoting Charles79 (Reply 13): Let me ask you this then: why should it matter whether they keep it private or not? Besides, under DADT there are several cases in which the discharged person did not tell, rather his peers or superiors went around trying to find out the dirt. |
Quoting Charles79 (Reply 13): Besides, how many stories have you heard of gays harassing straight men at gym showers, college dorms, or the workplace? Probably not that many, right? Trust me, most folks in the military today probably have already been in a shower or other public place with a gay man without ever realizing it. Time to get over this silly argument. |
Quoting Charles79 (Reply 13): There are gay folks everywhere, in gyms, beaches, buses, parks, airplanes...in short, in many public places where you have to be in close proximity or in a state of undress |
Quoting Aaron747 (Reply 7): but it is because deep down he has idiotic religious convictions |
Quoting Photopilot (Reply 12): The answer to me is pretty simple. Let gays serve in the military, but ONLY under the same conditions and exclusions as women presently do. |
Quoting FuturePilot16 (Reply 8): With DADT, you don't have to reveal your sexual orientation because it's not asked for, what sort of satisfaction would a gay person get in revealing their sexuality? The military asks them to keep it secret because sexuality has no place in the military simply because sex between partners whether gay or straight, is openly forbidden, even PDA's (Public displays of affection) are openly forbidden in the military. |
Quoting DXing (Reply 1): No he doesn't, all he has to do is what he promised. Shouldn't be that difficult since all it takes is an executive order. Cue the "But he's only been in office for....." crowd. |
Quoting Aaron747 (Reply 7): No it shouldn't - but it is because deep down he has idiotic religious convictions that are getting in the way of what's right. He still won't move on these issues and it's pissing everyone who cares about them off. |
Quoting FuturePilot16 (Reply 8): Here is the problem, it doesn't have much to do with Obama. There are a lot of people in the military who couldn't see being in the same dorm or shower with a gay person. |
Quoting FuturePilot16 (Reply 8): Here is the problem, it doesn't have much to do with Obama. There are a lot of people in the military who couldn't see being in the same dorm or shower with a gay person. |
Quoting FuturePilot16 (Reply 8): However, there are those that could care less who is gay and who is not, so once again,this is one of those things that gays are fighting down which really has no purpose. With DADT, you don't have to reveal your sexual orientation because it's not asked for, what sort of satisfaction would a gay person get in revealing their sexuality? |
Quoting FuturePilot16 (Reply 14): It should matter because as I said, sex is pretty much not welcome in the military, it happens, but it is extremly forbidden because th emilitary is not a place that you go to look for your soulmate, therefore there is no reason for a person to reveal what their sexual orienation is. |
Quoting Klima (Reply 17): There are hard working gays and lesbians serving in our military who can't disclose their sexuality over the fear of losing their job. They have to lie daily in order to receive a pay check, because our current policy states any out service members must be discharged. Imagine living at least 4 years of your life lying about or not discussing your sexuality |
Quoting FuturePilot16 (Reply 21): You guys don't seem to get my point. WHY do they need to disclose the fact that they're gay if it is NOT ASKED FOR? |
Quoting DocLightning (Reply 22): Because in any workplace, people discuss their personal lives during downtime. |
Quoting DocLightning (Reply 22): For the record, I do not volunteer my sexuality in my workplace. However, if someone asks, I should not have to lie. |
Quoting DocLightning (Reply 22): Because in any workplace, people discuss their personal lives during downtime. And besides, the military HAS been asking. They've been doing witch hunts the whole time, breaking their own rule. |
Quoting FuturePilot16 (Reply 24): Discussing your personal life is a personal option, no one is holding a gun to anyone's head to discuss their personal sexuality. |
Quoting FuturePilot16 (Reply 14): It should matter because as I said, sex is pretty much not welcome in the military, it happens, but it is extremly forbidden because th emilitary is not a place that you go to look for your soulmate, therefore there is no reason for a person to reveal what their sexual orienation is. |
Quoting DocLightning (Reply 22): WHY do they need to disclose the fact that they're gay if it is NOT ASKED FOR? If someone (preferably a gay member of a-net) could just please answer that question, I would be satisfied. I don't see how not mentioning to someone near you that you're gay is living a lie. If someone asks you if you're gay and you say no, THEN it's a lie, which most likely will not happen. |
Quoting FuturePilot16 (Reply 24): Discussing your personal life is a personal option, no one is holding a gun to anyone's head to discuss their personal sexuality. So once again, there is no proof of how one is living a lie if they are asked not discuss their sexual orientatiion. |
Quoting Klima (Reply 27): Let's say I spent the whole weekend with my boyfriend and when I got back to work I was asked, "Hey, what did you do this weekend?" |
Quoting Scorpio (Reply 25): most armies in the rest of the western world allow gays to openly serve these days, |
Quoting FuturePilot16 (Reply 29): That could easily be avoided just by simply saying hey I saw transformers, it was really great. There is no reason, unless you need to, to add a comment like "shia labeuf is hot" or something like that (if you're a guy). Or I went with my boyfriend (again if you're a guy). Those things can be easily avoidable. And if you feel the need to add a comment like I went with my boyfriend, it's obvious that you want to put your sexual orientation out there when no one really cares. |
Quoting FuturePilot16 (Reply 14): dorm with you |
Quoting DocLightning (Reply 22): I am an Eagle Scout. I was taught not to lie. |
Quoting Scorpio (Reply 31): If a straight guy says 'I to my girlffriend out to the movies' in answer to that question, is he 'trying to put his sexual orientation out there when no-one really cares' or is he simply engaging in normal every day conversation? I go for the latter. So why is it different when the guy is gay and says he went to the movies with his boyfriend? It isn't. |
Quoting FuturePilot16 (Reply 24): Discussing your personal life is a personal option, no one is holding a gun to anyone's head to discuss their personal sexuality. |
Quoting DocLightning (Reply 22): . I am an Eagle Scout. I was taught not to lie. |
Quoting Duke (Reply 34): I think Obama should stand against the Republican reactionaries and bring justice |
Quoting Klima (Reply 27): If you're a twenty-something male in the military and no one knows if you've ever screwed a chick or not, people are going to wonder what's up. For me, I didn't want to live the next 16 years of my life making up lies about my sexuality, so I left when my contract expired and haven't looked back. |
Quoting FuturePilot16 (Reply 29): That could easily be avoided |
Quoting DXing (Reply 33): Ouch....you mean your parents didn't teach you not to lie? That is assuming you weren't an orphan! |
Quoting Falstaff (Reply 35): It isn't just Republicans. There are a lot of democrats that don't like gays, that is especially true in many poor urban and rural areas. Many of the blacks that voted for Obama (and just about every democrat in the last 40 years) don't care too much about gays or green issues. When I taught in a nearly all black school just the thought of somebody being gay was enough for beatings. Now I am at nearly all white school and nobody cares all that much. I have had openly gay kids in my class. In my old school that wouldn't have happened. |
Quoting OA260 (Thread starter): Is it time to finally end the discrimination? |
Quoting FuturePilot16 (Reply 29): That could easily be avoided just by simply saying hey I saw transformers, it was really great. |
Quoting FuturePilot16 (Reply 29): And if you feel the need to add a comment like I went with my boyfriend, it's obvious that you want to put your sexual orientation out there when no one really cares. |
Quoting Photopilot (Reply 12): gays should be treated like "women" in the military, or simply not allowed. |
Quoting Charles79 (Reply 13): I have to say, though, as a gay man I didn't have high hopes for Obama. He did make it clear that he was against gay marriage (though not civil partnerships) due to his own religious beliefs; that said, he did make some promises to the gay community which he should keep (fancy that, a politician actually keeping his promise!) |
Quoting FuturePilot16 (Reply 29): comment like "shia labeuf is hot" or something like |
Quoting Falstaff (Reply 35): When I taught in a nearly all black school just the thought of somebody being gay was enough for beatings. Now I am at nearly all white school and nobody cares all that much. I have had openly gay kids in my class. In my old school that wouldn't have happened. |
Quoting FuturePilot16 (Reply 14): I'm just saying that it would be extremly uncomfortable for a lot of people knowing that a gay guy was in the same shower or dorm with you. |
Quoting FuturePilot16 (Reply 21): You guys don't seem to get my point. WHY do they need to disclose the fact that they're gay if it is NOT ASKED FOR? If someone (preferably a gay member of a-net) could just please answer that question, I would be satisfied. I |
Quoting FuturePilot16 (Reply 24): Discussing your personal life is a personal option, no one is holding a gun to anyone's head to discuss their personal sexuality. |
Quoting Pellegrine (Reply 42): Guess what? There were gay black kids in that class too, even if they were closeted. |
Quoting OA260 (Thread starter): "They read me my rights and proceeded from there to discharge me," he told Sky News. |
Quoting FuturePilot16 (Reply 29): That could easily be avoided just by simply saying hey I saw transformers, it was really great. There is no reason, unless you need to, to add a comment like "shia labeuf is hot" or something like that (if you're a guy). Or I went with my boyfriend (again if you're a guy). Those things can be easily avoidable. And if you feel the need to add a comment like I went with my boyfriend, it's obvious that you want to put your sexual orientation out there when no one really cares. |
Quoting DocLightning (Reply 47): No, seriously, have you ever had a job? |