Opinions on the Repealing of "Don't Ask Don't Tell" Policy
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My biggest concern is things like latrines/shower or even living quarters. You will always have those people that will never agree with thier life choices and when it comes to living quarters or showering/latrines with homo-sexual people these kind of people will flip out. Same reason we don't have co-ed latrines/living quarters. Realisticly speaking should it matter what their sexual preferrence is, no. Will it, yes without a doubt. I've know and had the priviledge of having a few friends in the military that were homo-sexual and you would have no clue until they told you. But people are stupid and hate others that are different and I'm thinking this will open up a lot of unforturnate issues for those that choose to be open about their preferrences.
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i think it will cause many more problems the Army and Military in general dont need soldiers already choose every reason in the book to complain about how they are discriminated against this will just be another one EO complaint: "i didnt get promoted because im gay and the other guy did"..... someone looses there job.... see where im going? this kind of thing would be happening so much they would have to make a special Army division to address this crap. I agree with the dont ask dont tell... pretty much means just do your job i have my own personal beliefes on religion race and sexual orientation but all i care in my soldiers is that they do their jobs to the best of their ability ind if they do i will take care of them and give them all the promotions and awards i can.. if they dont and are a **** bag.. they get nothing..