The Defense Department held a panel discsn today honor of Lbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgenr Pri Month, wh the Pentagon's general unsel rellg how difficult would have been jt several years ago to believe that 2012, gays uld,
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DeAnna Burt, the force’s puty chief of space operatns for operatns, cyber, and nuclear, ma the ment at the Pentagon’s Pri event, where she bemoaned what she scribed as difficulti placg LGBTQ+ and female guardians rol that are based stat that have passed purported anti-trans, anti-gay and anti-abortn laws. DeAnna Burt ma a ment that there are difficulti placg LGBTQ+ and female guardians rol that are based stat that have passed purported anti-trans, anti-gay and anti-abortn laws. Another provisn would ban the partment om spendg any money to “discrimate” agast people who speak or act agast gay marriage the service of a “scerely held relig belief or moral nvictn.
It’s lled LIT, for the Lbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgenr, and Queer/Qutng Iniative Team. Those are good qutns, pecially on the cp of Pri Month, and 10 years after the Department of Defense’s “Don’t ask, don’t tell” policy got kicked to the that outdated mandate, lbian, gay and bisexual people uld don uniforms but uldn’t be open about their sexual orientatn, lt they be booted om service. Two high-rankg Department of Defense officials have stated the rise anti-LGBTQ+ laws like Florida’s “Don’t Say Gay” bill has put the Air Force and Space Force reads at risk due to the need to relote fai of bullied children.