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The "only" thing a combat soldier cares about is that every man in his platoon can keep a cool head, and is strong enough to pick up and run, with with a wounded buddy. The idiot-elites always miss the gritty truth of things. Or maybe Amos would rather cling to outdated and bigoted views than follow his commander in chief, the defense secretary, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and the American people, whose safety and liberty his able Marines are sworn to protect. It isn't about proving sexual prowess, both straight and gay troops say, but about adulthood and, ultimately, male virtue.
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That is one of the essences of masculinity, they have said in interviews.īut the scores of gay servicemen I have interviewed over the years express an identical desire to prove their strength, courage and masculinity. They often say they enlisted in part because they wanted to prove to someone - maybe a father, their family or a sweetheart, but most often to themselves - that they were brave men willing to suffer the consequences of their adult decisions, even if that included death. Straight soldiers and Marines who have a few years under their belts, and have done a combat tour or two, will more readily talk about this. 1 op-ed in The Post on why gay men - like all men - join the military. Perhaps Amos didn't read Patrick Pexton's excellent Dec. They are the ones who will wreck unit cohesion. They are the ones who will lack discipline. Ridiculous, right? Marines who can't handle serving alongside someone who was closeted on Monday and then comes out on Tuesday are the one Amos should be worried about. To listen to Amos, you'd think letting gay men and lesbians serve openly would turn his barracks into the set for the third season of RuPaul's Drag Race. The Post's Craig Whitlock reports that Amos suggested that dropping don't ask don't tell could result in more casualties because their presence on the battlefield would pose "a distraction." Amos, commandant of the Marine Corps, with the presumed negative impacts of allowing gay men and lesbians to serve openly in the military is getting out of hand. Look, I know the Marines consider themselves the bad-ass branch of the armed forces.