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Old 4th Feb 2022, 13:17
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Blue_Circle
 
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Originally Posted by Wyler
Great video. Says it all.
Back in the 80s a very good friend of mine was thrown out of the RAF for being Gay. Her treatment was disgusting and bordering on criminal so I am DELIGHTED that we have progressed away from that. I also know 2 former colleagues who have transitioned from male to female. Both were not just transformed physically but mentally as well into happy, contented people. I am also delighted that that is now something that can be openly applauded. I am also delighted to see the male dominated culture brought somewhat to heal with way more females taking leadership and combat roles.
However, the Armed Forces are in the business of enforcing Government policy by use of extreme violence when all diplomacy has failed. As part of that we have to leave potential enemies in no doubt that we mean business and can deliver. That American Ad and 'a day for reflection' achieve the exact opposite. I believe that we have let the pendulum swing too far on this one.
I liked the Royal Marine Ad - 99.9% need not apply.
Surely the Army can take a day for refelction and also be a mature and effective fighting force? I know a fair few serving soldiers who I think a lot of posters here would consider pretty 'woke'; they'd all kick all our asses in a firefight.
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