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<blockquote data-quote="tieguy" data-source="post: 737097" data-attributes="member: 1912"><p>Maybe don't ask don't tell has lost its need. I'm not sure.</p><p> </p><p>When I was in; a platoon sargent once offered a three day pass to a soldior who correctly answered that he would beat the **** out any gays he found in the unit.</p><p> </p><p>todays kids are slowly becoming less judgemental and more forgiving. Not only with gays but also with other races. </p><p> </p><p>With that said the need for don't ask dont tell may still be there if only to discourage open conversations about ones sexuality. there is a reason we strip their civilian clothes and shave their heads. We want them to lose their individuality and become members of a fighting team. At ups we we as management are taught to learn to appreciate diversity and the individuals differences. In the military we teach to eliminate the differences to form a cohesive fighting force. The problem with this issue is civilians will decide whats best for the military based on a civilan belief system.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tieguy, post: 737097, member: 1912"] Maybe don't ask don't tell has lost its need. I'm not sure. When I was in; a platoon sargent once offered a three day pass to a soldior who correctly answered that he would beat the **** out any gays he found in the unit. todays kids are slowly becoming less judgemental and more forgiving. Not only with gays but also with other races. With that said the need for don't ask dont tell may still be there if only to discourage open conversations about ones sexuality. there is a reason we strip their civilian clothes and shave their heads. We want them to lose their individuality and become members of a fighting team. At ups we we as management are taught to learn to appreciate diversity and the individuals differences. In the military we teach to eliminate the differences to form a cohesive fighting force. The problem with this issue is civilians will decide whats best for the military based on a civilan belief system. [/QUOTE]
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