Which was my point...
You sarcasm meter is broken I think....
Which was my point...
They don't want to.Just keep it in ya damn bedroom...shit...either way I don't wanna hear about it...
U.S. Army Spc. Sabryna Schlagetter kisses her wife, Cheyenne, after returning home to Fort Carson, Colorado, with other members of the 4th Infantry Brigade Combat Team on Friday, November 14. The couple married on Valentine's Day this year before Sabryna deployed to Afghanistan
The link to the source in the op is given in the img code of the op. That's where i got the information.Or cnn, or msnbc, or yahoo news.
The link to the source in the op is given in the img code of the op. That's where i got the information.
Actually, there was a strong movement of pedophiles to gain acceptance immediately after homosexuality was dropped from the DSM back in the 1970s. That was asking too much. Only a very few, quite radical elements bought into the whole "Pedosexuality is a legitimate sexual orientation" thing. The movement died a quick death.I'm waiting to see who the next group is, pedophiles? Polygamist? Necropheliacs?
But you get my point.Actually, there was a strong movement of pedophiles to gain acceptance immediately after homosexuality was dropped from the DSM back in the 1970s. That was asking too much. Only a very few, quite radical elements bought into the whole "Pedosexuality is a legitimate sexual orientation" thing. The movement died a quick death.
As logical as it seems to bring up that particular boogeyman, realistically it will never happen.
Now, the polygamists have already got plenty of places where the law ignores them. And the necrophiliacs tend to victimize people who rarely contact the police. They're already in good shape.
Oh, yeah. I understand.But you get my point.
Selfless service anyone? This is a wildly selfish lifestyle incompatible with good discipline and order. But then again, that's the goal. Socialists have relentlessly tried to rewire our culture by going after one cultural institution after the next.
That concerns me far less than the Army allowing muslims to wear their beards and towels on their heads as their military uniform.
It would be nice were this true today, however its not. According to a Pentagon report about 6 mos ago maybe a bit less: Fastest growing sexual assault problem is male on male and its out of control. When I talk to recently retired Field Grades they echo the same thing, its a real problem in the ranks and getting worse. There is NO need to "come out" but Obama changed that and come out has become ACT OUT. And if you say or do anything, then its an EEO complaint and investigation, if you are an officer its career over time.Out of sheer curiosity, have you talked to any gay military men or women? Do you know any? I do, and at least for them military values (honor, pride, selfless service, etc) apply 24/7/365. Just because someone $#@!s the same gender doesn't make them any less capable of serving their country, and it's only when some jackass gets bent outta shape learning that he's serving with a gay guy that things go to hell.
This is coming from someone medically DQ'ed from service, by the way. I have nothing but respect for anyone and everyone that puts on the uniform, and reading, hearing or seeing shit like this thread makes my blood boil.