Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell: Don’t Care
Posted on | September 21, 2011 | 20 Comments
by Smitty
Via American Power, I guess some policy thing or other happened having to do with Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell.
While I’m essentially done with my military involvement, I’m confident that my opinion is mirrored by a huge chunk, if not the overwhelming bulk, of people in uniform: we don’t care. Specifically, no one really cares about anybody else’s junk. Sure, we live and conduct personal hygiene in some relatively immodest ways. Yes, the transcript veers a bit into the graphic from time to time. Indeed, there was some historically reactionary attitude offered toward the alternative lifestyles crowd.
Yet the military is first and foremost about rounds on target in support and defense of the U.S. Constitution. It has never been about being a dating service. My personal interests, sexual or otherwise, have never been a priority. We’re walking back our liberty to behind a line drawn by the UCMJ so that, when the time is up, that liberty is preserved and maximally enjoyable.
I bear no ill will to anyone over their sexuality. Indeed, I have known some gay service members. It never passed the ‘so, what?’ test. The military mission just has no sexual component.
What I hope will be clear to all parties involved is that this was no military decision. It was a political decision, not pure and simple, but impure and complex. The alternative lifestyles crowd may or may not represent a significant constituency within the military (I doubt it, both for reasons of history and temperment) but they appear to contribute cash and work hours to Lefty causes.
Cynically, the Left has used sexual liberation to paper over its strangulation of liberty. In the manner of the thieving tart, the Left has stroked the public erogenous zones with the one hand, while picking the pocket with the other. This military drive-by on DADT is more of same.
My prediction is that, years on, this event shall have proven as meaningful as the President’s budget. The percentage of homosexuals serving in the military will probably hold constant, and the military bias favoring ‘form follows function’ shall be about what it’s always been. The Administration could as well have issued an Executive Order stating 2+2=5. Such thinking was confined to the budget, however.
Update: linked at Daily Pundit.

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