Don't Ask Don't Tell' Policy Essay

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He had serviced his country for 15 years.

People until recently were biased by the sexual lifestyles of gay people and discrimination was projected on them. Today the gay movement has made some headway in gaining acceptance in to the mainstream. The DADT policy is a form of discrimination and punishes the soldier by denying them the freedom to live openly and pursue happiness. The topic of DADT is a very controversial but the goal was to prevent the "witch hunt" of people that might be homosexual. The law was meant to be a protection against harassment and violence against people that were suspected of being gay.

Measures are in place to try to repeal the law by President Barak Obama. The Pentagon in anticipation of the measures has made new rules regarding the DADT policy.
Anne Flaherty, in the Huffington Post article, "Don't Ask, Don't Tell' Policy Softened by Pentagon in Step towards Full Repeal," quotes Defense Secretary Bill Gates as saying "The changes would tighten the rules for evidence when someone reports that a soldier is gay and put higher-ranking officers in charge of dismissal proceedings." Until now,-word of mouth was all that was needed to start the process toward a discharge.

Conclusion

The DADT represents two different facets: discrimination on the part of sexuality and the attempt by the President to protect homosexuals from being harmed or killed. The policy was actually meant to protect people but did not consider or address the rights of the individual. The DADT policy prevents people from expressing the emotions without being discharged from the armed services......

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