Just look at these deviants!
Nowadays you will be in CID for no less than 8 hours getting "interviewed" and probably charged and prosecuted for Sexual Assault....
Just look at these deviants!
No, not anything new at all, I served with them all going back to the time I came in Jan '67. The were all there, but there one big difference then vs now.As someone who currently serves with openly homosexual, bisexual, and otherwise-identifying individuals, some of which have become married, some of which who have not, I can tell you that I am nothing short of proud to work with them, particularly when their existence makes some boil with anger.
I'm also proud to be serving with Muslims, Mormons, Christians, Atheists, Agnostics, Pagans, Sikhs, Arabs, Hispanics, Brazilians, and every other race/religion/creed that I've encountered since joining. There are many who want them to serve in absolute silence, but I can tell you that, amongst fellow service members, everybody in my units thus far have been nothing but supportive and encouraging of them.
You're right, it's a new Army. And I'm damned proud to be a part of it. Lesbians, openly practicing Muslims, and all. Because at the end of the day, each of them raised their right hand to help defend the country, and every day, that is exactly what they do. The fact that there are some who don't support them in the same way deeply saddens me, but seeing how selflessly they serve in spite of that more than makes up for it.
for da winnnnI was in during the 60's and 70's and all the guys I served with claimed to be lesbians trapped in male bodies.
I was in during the 60's and 70's and all the guys I served with claimed to be lesbians trapped in male bodies.
before or after they pick themselves up of the groundI remember in Navy boot camp (1983), the company commanders asking where we were from. I replied Texas, they replied Texas, the only things that come from Texas are steers and queers, which one are you.... I wonder if they still ask u that now?