I don't. I think they should grow the fuck up and start acting like mature adults.lowing wrote:
I doubt they would give a flyin fuck about your respext. However, if a straight guy does not want to shower or bunk with s gay guy, I am thinking that is something that should be respected.DrunkFace wrote:
That would make them homophobes. I have no respect for people with illegitimate prejudices.lowing wrote:
We already established you have no problem with a gay guy cock gazing at you while you shower, now how about a little respect for others who might find it uncomfortable
I, speaking only for myself, have a hard time with gay's in the military. I was Navy for 8 years and 3 of those years were in a submarine. In those conditions I find it an uncomfortable idea having a gay person working with me. We were suspicious of one of our crew members for a while, eventually he fessed up and was discharged. We did not treat him any different than anyone else. I did feel odd every time he was in the vicinity when I was showering or changing. Maybe I am a little sensitive, but I have worked with gays in the past and had a gay classmate in HS. It was different being in close quarters with this guy.
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FRU-DAY RU-DAY!!Cybargs wrote:
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Yes faggots in the military will definitely hurt morale :rollseyes:
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FRU-DAY RU-DAY!!Cybargs wrote:
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Yes faggots in the military will definitely hurt morale :rollseyes:
The internet loves you, naked marine.
I love it, all of these opinions from people who never served and have no intention on doing so. I guess it goes along with thinking they have an nrestricted "RIGHT" to other peoples money.DrunkFace wrote:
I don't. I think they should grow the fuck up and start acting like mature adults.lowing wrote:
I doubt they would give a flyin fuck about your respext. However, if a straight guy does not want to shower or bunk with s gay guy, I am thinking that is something that should be respected.DrunkFace wrote:
That would make them homophobes. I have no respect for people with illegitimate prejudices.
3 pages and no brad?
Wow does anyone know the military stance on blacks in the military?
It was the same as Gays in the Military not too long ago. If it's such a problem for the straight guys why not segregate them?
It was the same as Gays in the Military not too long ago. If it's such a problem for the straight guys why not segregate them?
I've got intention on doing so.lowing wrote:
I love it, all of these opinions from people who never served and have no intention on doing so. I guess it goes along with thinking they have an nrestricted "RIGHT" to other peoples money.DrunkFace wrote:
I don't. I think they should grow the fuck up and start acting like mature adults.lowing wrote:
I doubt they would give a flyin fuck about your respext. However, if a straight guy does not want to shower or bunk with s gay guy, I am thinking that is something that should be respected.
It had to be done.
“Everybody is a genius. But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid.”
― Albert Einstein
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― Albert Einstein
Doing the popular thing is not always right. Doing the right thing is not always popular
wowCybargs wrote:
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Yes faggots in the military will definitely hurt morale :rollseyes:
what a shitbag .................... seriously fucking disrespect
what. the. fuck.SEREMAKER wrote:
wowCybargs wrote:
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Yes faggots in the military will definitely hurt morale :rollseyes:
what a shitbag .................... seriously fucking disrespect
seriously.
“Everybody is a genius. But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid.”
― Albert Einstein
Doing the popular thing is not always right. Doing the right thing is not always popular
― Albert Einstein
Doing the popular thing is not always right. Doing the right thing is not always popular
Key difference: Can't blackmail (no pun intended) someone for being black.cpt.fass1 wrote:
Wow does anyone know the military stance on blacks in the military?
It was the same as Gays in the Military not too long ago. If it's such a problem for the straight guys why not segregate them?
There's no social stigma for being black, so there's nothing to hide, no risk of being "outed" for being black.
Being openly gay isn't as big of an issue as being a closet gay, tbh.
For the record, I have no problem with openly gay people serving. I do have problems with closet gays serving, but I have issues with anyone with "blackmailable" character flaws serving, as they put people and resources at risk by their lifestyle choices.
But no issues with openly gay people serving. Sex life, gay or straight, has no place in the workplace. Unwanted advances, gay or straight, have no place in the military.
“Everybody is a genius. But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid.”
― Albert Einstein
Doing the popular thing is not always right. Doing the right thing is not always popular
― Albert Einstein
Doing the popular thing is not always right. Doing the right thing is not always popular
LAWLAWLAWLFEOS wrote:
what. the. fuck.SEREMAKER wrote:
wowCybargs wrote:
http://www.exposay.com/celebrity-photos … 1nPZTz.jpg
Yes faggots in the military will definitely hurt morale :rollseyes:
what a shitbag .................... seriously fucking disrespect
seriously.
You make a good point that openly gay isn't a big an issue for you, but doesn't the don't ask don't tell policy force even the openly gay men and women into the closet gay definition, or risk losing their jobs?FEOS wrote:
Key difference: Can't blackmail (no pun intended) someone for being black.cpt.fass1 wrote:
Wow does anyone know the military stance on blacks in the military?
It was the same as Gays in the Military not too long ago. If it's such a problem for the straight guys why not segregate them?
There's no social stigma for being black, so there's nothing to hide, no risk of being "outed" for being black.
Being openly gay isn't as big of an issue as being a closet gay, tbh.
For the record, I have no problem with openly gay people serving. I do have problems with closet gays serving, but I have issues with anyone with "blackmailable" character flaws serving, as they put people and resources at risk by their lifestyle choices.
But no issues with openly gay people serving. Sex life, gay or straight, has no place in the workplace. Unwanted advances, gay or straight, have no place in the military.
Yes, it does.AussieReaper wrote:
You make a good point that openly gay isn't a big an issue for you, but doesn't the don't ask don't tell policy force even the openly gay men and women into the closet gay definition, or risk losing their jobs?FEOS wrote:
Key difference: Can't blackmail (no pun intended) someone for being black.cpt.fass1 wrote:
Wow does anyone know the military stance on blacks in the military?
It was the same as Gays in the Military not too long ago. If it's such a problem for the straight guys why not segregate them?
There's no social stigma for being black, so there's nothing to hide, no risk of being "outed" for being black.
Being openly gay isn't as big of an issue as being a closet gay, tbh.
For the record, I have no problem with openly gay people serving. I do have problems with closet gays serving, but I have issues with anyone with "blackmailable" character flaws serving, as they put people and resources at risk by their lifestyle choices.
But no issues with openly gay people serving. Sex life, gay or straight, has no place in the workplace. Unwanted advances, gay or straight, have no place in the military.
IMO, it simply brushes aside the issue. It's not really a solution.
It's kind of a weak argument on both parts. If gays want access to military service then they should expect to be segregated the same as females are. Not by unit but by shower times, sleeping quarters etc. Hell, stick the gay guys in the womens quarters, they'll get along faaaaabulouslylowing wrote:
No Aussie, I didn't know the other people in the bunker.AussieReaper wrote:
Never been in combat myself. As you ran for the bunker did you worry it might have a gay person inside?lowing wrote:
Yes Aussie while I was there our base came under rocket attacks, and yes I did more than my share of running for bunkers, and yes a rocket exploded around 30-50 ft from me, knocking me to the ground and killing a soldier on the other side of it. That is the extent of my experiences. How about you?
You would not know this but soldiers live together as well as fight together. They are close. I clearly made the point that showering, living with a gay guy could create some animosity that could find its way into the field.
Do me a favor stop being a smart ass, and argue against what I actually say for a change, instead of making up your own argument for me then arguing against it.
"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
-Frederick Bastiat
That post was being sarcastic and I was supporting gays in the military.FEOS wrote:
what. the. fuck.SEREMAKER wrote:
wowCybargs wrote:
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Yes faggots in the military will definitely hurt morale :rollseyes:
what a shitbag .................... seriously fucking disrespect
seriously.
When I was in basic training there was one guy that liked sitting on the bench outside of the showers to 'talk'. Eventually a pattern was noticed and he was socially ostracized and verbally abused until he stopped with the meat gazing. Shortly thereafter he made up a medical problem and was discharged.
If he was in fact gay and was allowed to serve openly the men that verbally abused him could be brought up on hate crime charges which is a very serious issue. The guy was clearly in the wrong but he would be protected as a minority at the expense of the privacy and dignity of others.
If he was in fact gay and was allowed to serve openly the men that verbally abused him could be brought up on hate crime charges which is a very serious issue. The guy was clearly in the wrong but he would be protected as a minority at the expense of the privacy and dignity of others.
"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
-Frederick Bastiat
It was the disrespect to the uniform that I found appalling. Sarcasm or no, that was messed up.Cybargs wrote:
That post was being sarcastic and I was supporting gays in the military.FEOS wrote:
what. the. fuck.SEREMAKER wrote:
wow
what a shitbag .................... seriously fucking disrespect
seriously.
“Everybody is a genius. But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid.”
― Albert Einstein
Doing the popular thing is not always right. Doing the right thing is not always popular
― Albert Einstein
Doing the popular thing is not always right. Doing the right thing is not always popular
Then every straight guy would pretend to be gay just to be relocated in the womens barracks.JohnG@lt wrote:
It's kind of a weak argument on both parts. If gays want access to military service then they should expect to be segregated the same as females are. Not by unit but by shower times, sleeping quarters etc. Hell, stick the gay guys in the womens quarters, they'll get along faaaaabulouslylowing wrote:
No Aussie, I didn't know the other people in the bunker.AussieReaper wrote:
Never been in combat myself. As you ran for the bunker did you worry it might have a gay person inside?
You would not know this but soldiers live together as well as fight together. They are close. I clearly made the point that showering, living with a gay guy could create some animosity that could find its way into the field.
Do me a favor stop being a smart ass, and argue against what I actually say for a change, instead of making up your own argument for me then arguing against it.
Wait, I don't get it, what's so disrespecting. I'd say going on a rampage killing innocents is more disrespecting to the uniform than... well whatever he's doing, you guys seem really outraged and well. I have to agree with that guy who went on a "lawl" rampage a few posts up.FEOS wrote:
It was the disrespect to the uniform that I found appalling. Sarcasm or no, that was messed up.Cybargs wrote:
That post was being sarcastic and I was supporting gays in the military.FEOS wrote:
what. the. fuck.
seriously.
Yes. I think it's a flawed policy.AussieReaper wrote:
You make a good point that openly gay isn't a big an issue for you, but doesn't the don't ask don't tell policy force even the openly gay men and women into the closet gay definition, or risk losing their jobs?FEOS wrote:
Key difference: Can't blackmail (no pun intended) someone for being black.cpt.fass1 wrote:
Wow does anyone know the military stance on blacks in the military?
It was the same as Gays in the Military not too long ago. If it's such a problem for the straight guys why not segregate them?
There's no social stigma for being black, so there's nothing to hide, no risk of being "outed" for being black.
Being openly gay isn't as big of an issue as being a closet gay, tbh.
For the record, I have no problem with openly gay people serving. I do have problems with closet gays serving, but I have issues with anyone with "blackmailable" character flaws serving, as they put people and resources at risk by their lifestyle choices.
But no issues with openly gay people serving. Sex life, gay or straight, has no place in the workplace. Unwanted advances, gay or straight, have no place in the military.
“Everybody is a genius. But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid.”
― Albert Einstein
Doing the popular thing is not always right. Doing the right thing is not always popular
― Albert Einstein
Doing the popular thing is not always right. Doing the right thing is not always popular
The uniform is to be worn to a certain standard. That standard most certainly does not include a scruffy-assed goatee and hair down about the ears...particularly the Marine uniform. Even for non-Marine US servicemembers, that's pretty much sacrosanct.Mekstizzle wrote:
Wait, I don't get it, what's so disrespecting. I'd say going on a rampage killing innocents is more disrespecting to the uniform than... well whatever he's doing, you guys seem really outraged and well. I have to agree with that guy who went on a "lawl" rampage a few posts up.FEOS wrote:
It was the disrespect to the uniform that I found appalling. Sarcasm or no, that was messed up.Cybargs wrote:
That post was being sarcastic and I was supporting gays in the military.
“Everybody is a genius. But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid.”
― Albert Einstein
Doing the popular thing is not always right. Doing the right thing is not always popular
― Albert Einstein
Doing the popular thing is not always right. Doing the right thing is not always popular