The Pentagon on Tuday released s long-awaed report on “don’t ask, don’t tell,” the policy that allows gay men and women to serve the a…
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- HOW TO DISCREETLY FD OUT IF SOMEONE YOU KNOW IS GAY
- SO, WHAT EXACTLY IS THE 'DON'T SAY GAY' LAW & HOW DO IT AFFECT YOU?
- DON’T ASK, DON’T TELL: GAYS THE US MILARY
HOW TO DISCREETLY FD OUT IF SOMEONE YOU KNOW IS GAY
Twelve years after repeal of the ban on gay and lbian troops servg openly, no one the ary or Veterans Admistratn knows how many vets are still whout the benefs they're owed. * don't tell gay *
Not only was the ary unacceptg of transgenr dividuals, plagued the greater LGBTQ muny wh the policy of "don't ask, don't tell, " which allowed gay, lbian and bisexual people to serve – as long as they remaed closeted.
Bee the fight for gay rights began around the Vietnam War era when the ary was viewed negatively, Neira said her two inti have often nflicted the past.
"RELATED: Door County's LGBTQ stunts, elrs ph for visibily wh events, groups, munyRELATED: LGBTQ muny celebrat openg of rource and advocy center Appleton'Don't ask, don't tell': A 'green light' for harassment and assltWhile discrimatn agast gay people the ary trac back to the early 20th century, wasn't until World War II that official polici were created prohibg homosexualy the a then-printial ndidate 1992, Bill Clton vowed to lift the ban, phg the "don't ask, don't tell" law as a promise between supporters and crics of his Belk, director of the Palm Center, a San Francis-based public policy thk tank, said the law ma the environment creasgly dangero for sexual mori the ary. "It would be pretty hard for that service member to report what happened bee the service member themselv would bee vulnerable to discharge bee the perpetrator uld start a mor about the victim's sexual orientatn, " Belk though Stuart served most of her time prr to the "don't ask, don't tell" law, she believ the policy led to creased wch hunts agast gay soldiers.
SO, WHAT EXACTLY IS THE 'DON'T SAY GAY' LAW & HOW DO IT AFFECT YOU?
Someone's sexualy is personal, so 's important to rpect their privacy. However, you might want to know if a person is gay bee you're terted datg them or want to support them as a iend. Beg open wh them n be... * don't tell gay *
"What uld be nsired grounds for an vtigatn to a person's sexual orientatn generated mixed opns, but then-Secretary of Defense L Asp said statements ma by dividuals uld be grounds for vtigatn and possible scholar Ja Halley, thor of "Don't: A Rear's Gui to the Milary's Anti-Gay Policy, " argued the policy gave the ary the right to read to any gtur that uld suggt an engagement wh homosexual behavr. Army veteran Dawn Strobel of Milwkee claims that even small offens were enough to warrant spicn om postg a picture of her and a gay gby teammate onle, her manr warned her she would be unr vtigatn and she had 24 hours to fd a male soldier to sleep wh and report that she plied.
"People would be like, 'Hey, gus what, gay pri is gog on' and try to be nice to me to get me to adm to beg gay, and I wouldn't, " Stephens the early years of the "don't ask, don't tell" law, Stephens nfid her roommate, who was openg up to her about her own personal issu.
DON’T ASK, DON’T TELL: GAYS THE US MILARY
You may be wonrg why the Sunshe State has e unr tense natnal scty over legislatn that crics have dubbed the "Don't Say Gay" law. * don't tell gay *
But even wh lbian, gay and bisexual service members able to openly serve for the past ne years, the qutn of whether the culture of the ary has changed is up for the Tmp admistratn brought back the transgenr ban, Stuart believ was a setback for LGBTQ acceptance the ary. At the time was uncharted terrory, and Alexanr, by then a litenant lonel, sat a room full of senr officers talkg about how to handle gay service members. "Given that large numbers of LGBTQ+ Veterans who were affected by prev homophobic and transphobic polici have not applied for a discharge upgra due to the perceptn that the procs uld be onero, we are hopeful that this policy statement enurag more of them to ntact VA to terme their eligibily for re and servic, " acrdg to a VA statement.
"Don't ask, don't tell, " was signed to law 1993 unr the admistratn of Print Bill Clton, who ially sought to end a World War II-era ban on homosexuals servg the backlash om some ary lears and members of Congrs, Clton managed to get support for an apparent promise, which would allow LGBTQ dividuals to serve the ary if they did not disclose their sexual his first term office, Print Barack Obama voiced his support for repealg the law.
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While would take another 20 years or so for those rights to be realized, the 90's were a time when gay rights began to be on the foreont of polil nversatns. While Print Clton's tentn to revoke the prohibn agast gays the ary was origally met wh stiff opposn, his promise led to the discharge of thoands of men and women the armed forc. In rponse to "Don't Ask Don't Tell", Amendment 2 Colorado, risg hate crim, and on-gog discrimatn agast the LGBTQ muny an timated 800, 000 to one ln people participated the March on Washgton for Lbian, Gay, and Bi Equal Rights and Liberatn on April 25, 1993.
620 (1996) - this se held that a state nstutnal amendment Colorado preventg protected stat based upon homosexualy or bisexualy did not satisfy the Equal Protectn Clse. MIAMI (CBSMiami/AP) - You may be wonrg why the Sunshe State has e unr tense natnal scty over legislatn that crics have dubbed the "Don't Say Gay" law. Conversatns I’ve held wh service members make clear that, while the ary remas a tradnal culture, that tradn no longer requir banng open service by gays.
Diana Bilimoria, Abigail J. Stewart, "Don't Ask, Don't Tell": The Amic Climate for Lbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgenr Faculty Science and Engeerg, NWSA Journal, Vol. 21, No. 2 (Summer, 2009), pp. 85-103 * don't tell gay *
Then-Senator Barack Obama pledged durg the 2008 printial mpaign that he would work wh ary lears and Congrs to repeal the law that bans openly gay men and lbians om servg the ary. Gary Gat, a senr rearch fellow at the UCLA School of Law, found that if the proportn of gay men the ary was allowed to rise to equal that the general populatn, “the ary uld raise their numbers by an timated 41, 000 men.
Don't Ask, Don't Tell (DADT) is the mon term for the policy rtrictg the Uned Stat ary om efforts to disver or reveal closeted gay, lbian, and bisexual service members or applints, while barrg those who are openly gay, lbian, or bisexual om ary service. On... * don't tell gay *
Numero public opn polls wh Amerin civilian society over the past have noted a substantial crease the acceptance of openly gay men and women servg the ary. For example, a 2006 Zogby Internatnal poll of returng Iraq and Afghanistan veterans found that 73 percent were personally fortable around gays and lbians. Nathaniel Frank, perhaps the foremost thory on the ary’s current policy on gay troops and thor of the semal study on the issue, Uniendly Fire: How the Gay Ban Unrm the Milary and Weakens Ameri, has noted, “The ban on openly gay service was not based on sound rearch bee no rearch has ever shown that openly gay service hurts the ary.
” Ined, the experienc of our alli, as documented as long ago as 1993 a Government Acuntabily Office study, show that allowg gays the ary “is not an issue and has not created problems the functng of ary uns”. What’s more, ary recers face generalized hostily and opposn everywhere om high schools to lleg and law schools over the issue of discrima- tn agast gays.
This rearch challeng the notn that repealg the ban on openly gay men and women the ary will have a signifint effect on eher force qualy or effectivens. Dean Sclair, psychiatrists once actually tablished that homosexualy was a disease and such dividuals should not serve the army, sce they were more sceptible to ercn and th were a threat to the untry’s secury (Sclair, 2009).