This is a sign of the times. Homosexuality, as a behavior whether innate or learned has become increasingly acceptable in recent years due to mainstream media, entertainment and "progressive" thinking. People as a majority have decided that it is unfair and unpopular to discriminate against a portion of the population due to a behavior which quite possibly they have no control over. The repeal of DADT and the ever increasing rights for gays in modern society is a direct result of our constantly evolving cultural morality. Had this topic of conversation occurred 30+ years ago most of the supporters of this new policy would have been on the other side of the argument. Who knows what behaviors will be deemed acceptable 30 years from now? If the prevailing argument continues to be that it is unfair to discriminate against a group for a behavior which they may have no control over, then who knows how far this "progressive" thinking will go. What are the "immoral" behaviors of today that might be acceptable in the future? I won't list examples, but most of you can probably still think of some. So the question remains, are we becoming more enlightened and better off as a society or on the edge of a very slippery slope. There's a lot to be said about forsaking a fundamental notion of right/wrong that has existed in human civilization and in most major religions for thousands of years. But who knows, maybe our generation knows better than all those who came before us. Only time will tell.
As for the military, I imagine most, including myself will continue to follow the orders of our superiors and defend this country. While, I personally have no problem working with homosexuals, I disagree with this new policy and with the notion that the government now has the right to order me to share living quarters and bathing facilities with openly gay men. It's not the first policy I have disagreed with however, and I'm sure it won't be the last. I will just add it to an ever growing list of "Cons" on my Stay In/Get Out list.
As for the military, I imagine most, including myself will continue to follow the orders of our superiors and defend this country. While, I personally have no problem working with homosexuals, I disagree with this new policy and with the notion that the government now has the right to order me to share living quarters and bathing facilities with openly gay men. It's not the first policy I have disagreed with however, and I'm sure it won't be the last. I will just add it to an ever growing list of "Cons" on my Stay In/Get Out list.