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Gay Soldiers Don’t Cause Disruption, Study Says (in foreign military)

Donald Borsch Jr. Posted by on Feb 22nd, 2010 and filed under Donald Borsch Jr., Feature. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. You can leave a response or trackback to this entry

This morning, the NYT published an article detailing a study of foreign militaries and their apparent “success” at having homosexual soldiers amongst their ranks.

Again, my position is simply this: If you choose a homosexual lifestyle, be prepared for people to look at you suspiciously.  Simple as that.  Take from it what you want, but we are NOT any other Nation but the United States of America, and if we wanted to act like Europe or anywhere else, we would, and we would do it better than they do.

Obviously, we don’t want to be anyone else than who we are.  And rightly so.

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From NYT

WASHINGTON — A comprehensive new study on foreign militaries that have made transitions to allowing openly gay service members concludes that a speedy implementation of the change is not disruptive. The finding is in direct opposition to the stated views of Pentagon leaders, who say repealing a ban on openly gay men and women in the United States armed forces should take a year or more.

The study, “Gays in Foreign Militaries 2010: A Global Primer,” is to be released Tuesday by the Palm Center, a research group at the University of California, Santa Barbara.

The Palm Center has no official position on “don’t ask, don’t tell,” the American law that bans openly gay service members, but the group has become a leading force among advocates for repeal. The principal author of the study is Nathaniel Frank, who also wrote the book “Unfriendly Fire: How the Gay Ban Undermines the Military and Weakens America.”

Read the rest here.

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