The End of DADT


9/20/2011 12:07:00 PM | ,

So long did the Do not Ask Do not Tell, the law which obliged the soldiers (men and women) gay men not to come out not to be discriminated against. From midnight (now American) and Italian early afternoon, will instead be able to say proudly to be gays and lesbians without the risk of losing their role.

The Republicans have tried to ask for time to oppose this revolution, but the Pentagon has returned to the sender any attempt to extend this operation in history. Lieutenant Seefried is a soldier and said that in 2009 he was recognized on a gay website an instructor and this has started to deliberately put in a quandary, in a sort of psychological blackmail. The outing did Seefried and saved himself for his failure to come out himself but for being 'accused' of being gay by a third person. He was suspended for a short time and was able to resume his work.


He contributed to the site OutServe (a pseudonym), a group for gay men, lesbian, bisexual members of the army and can contact through email or social networks. He also appeared on television, of course without being able to be recognized with his face obscured. It began a battle against this rule of Do not Ask Do not Tell. Happiness also by Italian Arcigay applauding this decision:


    
"The end of DADT, Do not Ask Do not Tell, is a milestone in the struggle of the international gay movement to win full equality. It 'a decision of dignity and respect that will affect all over the world. Are expected to come out dozens of celebrations in the U.S. Army and among the troops. In Italy there is no ban on gay visibility in the army, but we record, along with friends of Polis Aperta association of homosexuals who mainly perform their service in the police and the armed forces, including strong military problems to be visible as a homosexual and lesbians "


The shadow is over, the light is back.


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