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Well, aside from the below, we just do not have enough days where Americans are required to celebrate LGBTQIA+!` This only adds up to celebrating this one single group 30% of the year, it's just sad we do not do it enough
Well, just keep weakening the military and replacing soldiers with weirdos and there will come a day we will find out. There is no dearth of nations that would love to wipe us off the universe. As our military turns into a sex/gender club, the temptation to take advantage of the situation will become too strong for at least one of those nations. Rome was unstoppable at one time. Their perversion, politics, moral weakness, and kinky obsessions allowed military forces far inferior and completely unorganized to wipe Rome off the map.
Yes, less than 1000 active/reserve soldiers, sailors, and airmen, are going to cause the fall of the American empire. Fantastic analogy.
No one is taking anything away from you. You guys have 336 others to celebrate however you wish.
Well, first of all, I think the mathematics are a bit off there is 4 weeks and one month in that list.
Hmmmmm, now we get to the other point which I frequently see....."you guys".
What the real tragedy is for those who aren't out for whatever reason, are still in secret, and they are treated as the enemy by those who should be their own. Damned by the straights, damned by the non straights, truly damned.
To me, it is not so terrible that it seems they are fighting against the straights but rather, that there is no unity in their own ranks. That if one isn't exactly like them, then they are the enemy.
Hence, in relation to this thread, for an organization that is suppose to be about teamwork, is the right path the one of "It's all about me!"?
But it was back when the military concentrated on being a military.
As for the analogy... it's a good one. The fall of the US is proceeding along the same lines as the fall of Rome, and for most of the same reasons. It's a recurring theme in history. But, then, I doubt your generation was ever exposed to actual history.
Well, first of all, I think the mathematics are a bit off there is 4 weeks and one month in that list.
Hmmmmm, now we get to the other point which I frequently see....."you guys".
What the real tragedy is for those who aren't out for whatever reason, are still in secret, and they are treated as the enemy by those who should be their own. Damned by the straights, damned by the non straights, truly damned.
To me, it is not so terrible that it seems they are fighting against the straights but rather, that there is no unity in their own ranks. That if one isn't exactly like them, then they are the enemy.
Hence, in relation to this thread, for an organization that is suppose to be about teamwork, is the right path the one of "It's all about me!"?
Yes,
"you guys" "normies" "regular old folk" "salt of the earth peeps" "y'all" "vanilla" "dudes/dudettes""homies" "the people that complain about gay holidays"
The Trans-umbrella has become a catch-all of everything that deviates slightly from strict binary gender roles. So no one is marching in lock stop.
But it was back when the military concentrated on being a military.
As for the analogy... it's a good one. The fall of the US is proceeding along the same lines as the fall of Rome, and for most of the same reasons. It's a recurring theme in history. But, then, I doubt your generation was ever exposed to actual history.
So when? Pre-integration of women Army? Segregated Army? Don't Ask Don't Tell Army? The awesome Post-Vietnam volunteer Army? The Cold War army?
I'm just Retired Army, Gen-x'r and History dork. We lived through the Cold War, Gulf War I, experienced 9/11, fought in both OIF and OEF for 20 years, lived through how many recessions now? Watch political discourse crumble. Watched Reagan and Tip O'Neill be the last of their kind, watched the rise of 24/7 news and social media, we were the generation that was analog and digital, and the latch key kids of Boomers.
"you guys" "normies" "regular old folk" "salt of the earth peeps" "y'all" "vanilla" "dudes/dudettes""homies" "the people that complain about gay holidays"
The Trans-umbrella has become a catch-all of everything that deviates slightly from strict binary gender roles. So no one is marching in lock stop.
Well, it certainly got the point across in the quickest, clearest language.
So when? Pre-integration of women Army? Segregated Army? Don't Ask Don't Tell Army? The awesome Post-Vietnam volunteer Army? The Cold War army?
As I said, before the military became a deviant social club. Back when it was understood what a military was for. Pre-pronouns, sex obsession, and men pretending to be women by having their penises amputated. Of course, there have always been men who pretend to be women or would like to become women, which is fine, that is their business. But it was not part of the military prior to not all that long ago.
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Originally Posted by NWarty
History? We lived thru some s***.
Doggone it. Isn't it sad? You poor fella. I'd doubt any of us from the past four generations could handle even a week in the life of the typical person of a few hundred years ago.
But it was back when the military concentrated on being a military.
As for the analogy... it's a good one. The fall of the US is proceeding along the same lines as the fall of Rome, and for most of the same reasons. It's a recurring theme in history. But, then, I doubt your generation was ever exposed to actual history.
Apparently you didn't get exposed to Roman history. Rome had been Christianized for 150 years before it fell.
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