Gay people are already in the military. They are in the Church. They are in every family, and in every profession. There is no reason that they should be discriminated against in employment, or in other civil rights issues. It is as simple as that.
Unfortunately, it is not as simple as that. There is no civil right to be in the military. The homosexual movement is part of the general liberal movement, and as such it is the current cause célèbre of liberal academia. Liberals were burning their draft cards in the ‘60s, so how is it that what is claimed to be a right now was resisted so vociferously then, and by the same people, i.e., liberals?
Recall that when they started their movement over 40 years ago, homosexuals said all they wanted was “to be left alone.” Therefore, when we contrast that desire then with their demands today “connect the dots,” so to speak], and extrapolate only a little, we could rightfully conclude that “being left alone” was not their only desire; and their current demands, e.g., legal recognition of homosexual “marriage”, military “service”, will not be the last of their demands, for madness, once unleashed, knows no bounds. Their ultimate goal, as we’ve seen them state, is total validation and acceptance. In other words, they want our hearts and souls. Whatever their rights are, my conscience is not one of them.
The really sad part is that even if they do reach their goal, it will be only illusory; validation will get only lip service, and they will be just as miserable as they are now, but will have destroyed society in the process.
This is purely anecdotal, but based on my experience in the Marines, gays are of a higher percentage in the military than in many civilian jobs. This stands to reason if you think about it.
I have no evidence to refute that, but don’t necessarily accept it either. When I was in the military, a high percentage of the members of female units were lesbians. As I stated, they join for a ready supply of new sex partners.
Since there are no signs that gay people act unprofessionally now, there is little reason to think that would change simply by allowing them to be open about their sexuality, in my opinion.
I think there is great reason. Remember they said all they wanted was “to be left alone.” They were taken at their word, and the next thing we knew, “Heather had two mommies.” Is it “professional” to abuse your position of authority to force your beliefs on children, no less? Besides, if this openness is so important and inconsequential [think about that one], why does it matter any more than my being open about a preference for old movies?
The sexual misconduct and sexual harrassment charges are almost exclusively heterosexual.
So what? Sounds to me like a round-about way of saying homosexuals are a very small percentage of the population. But if you want to play statistical games, see
narth.com/docs/gayteens.html.