In just the Marine Corp alone you've got 95% of these guys saying they don't want them around.
http://johnrlott.blogspot.com/2010/10/openly-homosexual-troops-in-military.htmlWhen you read articles like the one linked below, a person can't help but wonder how any good at all can come from something like this happening within our military.
http://www.familyresearchinst.org/2010/02/frr-feb-2010-%E2%80%94-gays-in-military-sex-in-barracks/It all makes you wonder if all of this nonsense is worth it just to appease an estimated 2.2% of the total military that is alleged to be gay?
http://www.marinecorpstimes.com/news/2010/01/military_gays_inservice_012710w/Sure, people can fall back on how their rights are being infringed upon, etc. But the fact is we are talking about
2.2%, or around 66,000 people. That's it. If they feel that badly about it, stay out of the military. I sure would if I was gay. Why force yourself to be somewhere you are not wanted? It just makes no sense. Yes, you can come back with the whole argument about how they, "have as much right to be there as you do". But in reality it isn't going to change anything. I don't put myself into situations where I feel uncomfortable. It just isn't worth it. Regardless of "what my rights are".
Everything in life boils down to risk vs. reward. As I mentioned, I don't openly converse with women where I work. I don't like doing that, and quite honestly I shouldn't have to deal with that kind of crap. But because of the problems I've seen with all of this sexual harassment nonsense, it is simply not worth the risk. So that is the standard I have set forth for myself. I'm sure a lot of the women where I work think I'm a big prick for it. I really don't like it, or much care because conditions at work have led me to believe that is the safest policy to follow, even though it is wrong, and I shouldn't have to do it. It is the way things are, or rather the way things have become. With only 2.2% of the people in the military today classified as "gay", this is taking the long way around the barn.
This country is good at making mountains out of molehills. Look at the black population. It is somewhere around 11%, and because of it we pushed this country to put a black into the Presidency. At what benefit? Now we are faced with a huge political mess to clean up as a result of our politically correct actions to do "what is right". If it was so damn "right", why is everything so f#*ked up because of it? I'm putting this whole gays in the military thing into the same smelly pile of dung. The more you stir it, the more it will stink. Bill T.