Bullshit. We choose to ignore civilian laws all the time.
You make it sound like it's a good thing. Willful ignorance of the law (even civilian ones) is...well, illegal. I don't think you should be so enthused by that.
With the exception of my boot camp barracks, I haven't been in a Navy owned structure that adheres to the ADA requirements.
Ever occur to you that pretty much everyone in the military has to comply to certain physical standards, that pretty much negates the need for ADA-compliant facilities? Last I checked, there aren't a lot of blind, deaf, or disabled people in this particular line of work.
We throw around the requirement to follow civilian laws when they make a political point. Just as we ignore them when its convenient.
No. We throw around the requirement to follow civilian laws because we are supposed to follow the law, it has nothing to do with whether or not they are civilian or military. Being in the military does not exempt you from the law, it gives you a different set of laws to follow in some cases, but laws to be followed nonetheless. It's why the military legal system, in regards to cases where there may be civilian action being taken as well, waits for that action to be resolved before continuing...we are liable under two sets of rules, no matter how you want to parse it or try to spin it. I'm accountable to the UCMJ, but I'm also accountable to Federal Law and the laws (currently) of the State of Florida.
Can you tell me ANY civilian law that the military as a whole willfully ignores? I'd be willing to bet if you can find such a law, it's addressed in the UCMJ.