Friday, December 17, 2010

Active-Duty Marine Infantry Captain: 'I must respectfully disagree with my c...

 
 

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via Towleroad News #gay by Andy Towle on 12/17/10

Active-duty Marine Infantry Captain Nathan Cox writes, in the Washington Post:

Soldier Gay and lesbian Marines who are now barred from discussing their identities honestly with their superiors, peers and subordinates would be able to do their jobs free from the nagging knowledge that they are being less than honest with their brothers and sisters in arms. It is difficult to see how this could do anything but improve their job performance. Gay and lesbian Marines have long fought and died for a country that refuses to acknowledge their existence. Some are certainly among the Marines who have passed through Bethesda Naval Hospital and rest in Arlington.

I believe the reluctance many Marines feel about repeal is based on the false stereotype, borne out of ignorance, that homosexuals don't do things like pull other Marines from burning vehicles. The truth is, they do it all the time. We simply don't know it because they can't tell us.

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