Do you hear that sound? That was the collective sigh of all the good
and honorable gay and lesbian service members who have for far too long
had to go to work every day and not engage in the normal conversations
all their straight co-workers could. Because this morning, when those
soldiers and pilots and officers went to work, they could now let some
seemingly innocent detail about their home lives slip and not lose their
jobs.
The reality of Don't Ask, Don't Tell was that it made people lie
to serve their country. It made them live a life of dishonesty, a life
without integrity. And all because some jerks are uncomfortable with
gays, don't want to be around it or reminded that there are gay people
in the world. But let's be clear. Being free to mention the name or
gender of your significant other isn't being "in your face" about your
sexuality. It isn't asking for special rights. It's just what all normal
people do (or should be able to do) every day of their lives.
And I don't really care anymore what the jerks who oppose repeal
have to say. The Elaine Donnellys of the world can make their stupid,
prejudiced, mean-spirited remarks, and I'm not even going to rant about
them. Because we won, they lost, and we're not going back.
Huzzah!
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Huzzah!
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