should gays be allowed to serve for the country as for military ?

neerajchauhan

Neeraj K Chauhan
The policy that states "Don't Ask Don't tell", does not allow it. It actually authorizes the discharge of a soldier for coming out as gay, lesbian, or bisexual.
Until and unless one of the exceptions to the law applies, the policy prohibits anyone who clarifies a tendency or intent to engage in homosexual acts from serving in the armed forces would create an unacceptable risk to the high standards of morale, good order and discipline and unit consistency that are the essence of military capability.

The policy prohibits any homosexual or bisexual person from disclosing his or her sexual orientation or from speaking about any homosexual relationships, including marriages or other ancestral attributes, while serving in the armed forces.

So what are your views to this, should they be allowed to serve for the country or not.

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imagine the situation when at the border every 1 would be eager to c a gay on the board firring and saying " Ohh man the gun is so heavy can't hold it and it has only one trigger that needs to be pushed back", i mean the whole situation would be a riot and not a serious 1 and its ok if they are given a chance but what about the others who are not gays what would be their condition.

can't even imagine they would have a double fear 1 of the enemy and the other of the gay its like where would u like to sleep when u have 1 side yr girl friend and on the other side a gay.
 
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