don’t ask, don’t tell, don’t unpack

SailorsIt seems the US military is running short of personnel…something to do with the fact that they’re running out of people who are okay with the idea of being shot at for no particularly good reason or something. But, frankly, we never thought they’d get this desperate.

Sure, they’re sending soldiers with psychoses and traumatic stress disorder back into the front lines (hey, what’s the worst that could happen?). Sure, they’ve revoked the right of discharged or retired personnel to actually refuse to be re-deployed any time up until and/or including death. They’ve sorta kinda quietly starting redeploying people, even Reservists, up to four or five times. Sure, they’ve been caught on tape lying to would-be recruits about their chances of being sent to Iraq. They’ve been caught on camera coaching recruits how to fill in the answers in selection tests. And yeah, they’re even recruiting in malls full of white people now.

But no-one thought it would come to this.

They’re calling in teh gays.

From the Stars and Stripes:

Under the military’s “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy, he was quickly discharged from the service.

But now — whether through a clerical oversight or what some claim is an unwritten change in policy to keep more gay servicemembers in the ranks at a time of war — Jason Knight is back on active duty.

Since promoted to petty officer second class, Knight is finishing a scheduled one-year tour in Kuwait with Naval Customs Battalion Bravo. And, already kicked out of the Navy once, he sees no need to hide his sexual orientation.

“I thought it was a joke at first,” he said, remembering the day he received his recall orders. “It was the ultimate kick in the ass. But then I thought, there isn’t much they can do to me they haven’t done the first time.”

It was comments by Marine Gen. Peter Pace, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, that spurred Knight to come out publicly a second time. In defending the military’s policy, Pace called homosexual acts immoral and contrary to military values.

“Though I respect [Pace] as a leader, it made me so mad,” Knight said.

“I spent four years in the Navy, buried fallen servicemembers as part of the Ceremonial Guard, served as a Hebrew Linguist in Navy Intelligence, and received awards for exemplary service,” he wrote in a letter to Stripes. “However, because I was gay, the Navy discharged me and recouped my 13k sign-on bonus. Nine months later, the Navy recalled me to active duty. Did I accept despite everything that happened? Of course I did, and I would do it again. Because I love the Navy and I love my country. And despite Pace’s opinion, my shipmates support me.”

Dear god, what a sailor! If they’d hire a few more of those and let them finish their terms without discharging them, they’da won this bloody thing by now.

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9 thoughts on “don’t ask, don’t tell, don’t unpack

  1. No matter how good a soldier/sailor/airman a Gay is, the Bible-belt heartland of Middle America would rather trust in God protecting them. I think they would feel embarrassed by having to admit to God on Judgement day that they had been saved and protected by a selfless and patriotic Gay! How could they be good Christains if they ever even thought of feeling grateful to a Gay?

  2. Archie – you pretty much nailed it. I still remember the stink raised over Sgt. Leonard Matlovich back in the 1970’s when he publicly came out. Rather than depend on motivated, well-trained people, period, we’re turning the armed forces back into the very thing we shuddered about in the 1970’s – a dumping ground for the uneducated, felons and others who wouldn’t get a second glance if they applied for a job at McDonald’s.

  3. Yep. I knew a guy who’d been sprung by the government from a 25 to life sentence for multiple rapes and attempted murder; he was let out because he volunteered to serve in Vietnam. I haven’t heard of them making deals with felons yet, but it’s about one insurgent surge away.

  4. Clearly, no-one in the US has ever read “Rum, Sodomy, and the Lash”.

    But it’s not simply an ignorance of ancient history we’re dealing with. It’s the deliberate blinkering of naval leadership against events which are far more recent.

    After all, it’s not as though this is a new situation: Observe.

    They want you, and you, and you …

  5. You have to applaud Knight for going back. All of the gays in the military sere with honor, loyalty and courage, just as their heterosexual counterpart. I think it’s disgusting how segments of society are treated by the Pentagon.

    It obviously doesn’t bother Pace that they are recruiting gangs. It’s amazing how homophobia can allow someone to react with hate against an honorable solder and turn a blind eye to a criminal soldier.

    Archie is correct. Wouldn’t they be surprised on judgment day, when they face god; a black lesbian.

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