End of DADT policy in US military
Surprised not to see a thread about this already.
After 18 years, the US has ended it's "don't ask, don't tell" policy towards those openly gay serving in its military.
The end to a discriminatory policy which denied millions of Americans the right to serve their country with pride and honour? Or a politically correct move which will undermine the operational effectiveness of the world's greatest military?
KeyPilot lights the blue touchpaper and runs for cover... Discuss!
(if we get a decent number of replies, I will compile a "for and against" analysis and post it back here)
Last edited by KeyPilot; 20th Sep 2011 at 15:07.
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