From Mental Disorders to Identities Exhibiting Pride
The 1973 vote by American Psychiatric Association (APA) removed homosexuality as a mental disorder from the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM) and provided major impetus for LGBTQ Pride Month. The disruptive, chaotic attacks by activists prompted APA members to exchange decades of successful research and treatment of homosexual disorders for popular societal and political acclaim.
Activists targeted researchers such as Dr. David Reuben, and Masters and Johnson to ensure sanctity for the APA action. Persistent activism enabled academia infiltration, thereby ensuring all of LGBTQ would benefit from pre-qualified peer reviewers and pre-ordained theses.
The next signpost was elimination of the military meritocracy; a meritocracy often demanding the most rigorous and brutal mindset. The political impetus for repeal of Don’t Ask Don’t Tell (DADT) relied for cover on the DOD deceptive proclamation that 70% of service members foresaw positive or no effect.
However, the Marine, Army, and Special Forces units at the pointy end of the spear or those holding it rejected the idea. They understood the unimaginable totalitarian leadership and obedience demanded by their barbaric, traumatic, and brittle environments. Sexual aberrations cannot intrude into operations requiring sacrificial, primitive, and intimate actions.
The Armed Forces became playthings for bureaucrats whose covens are committed to Social Marxist definitions for equal opportunity and affirmative action.
The APA says nearly all sexual actions are normal and the DOD says such individuals may serve in the most rigorous, traumatic, and lethal environments. In 50 years, sexual disorders that people contended against became identities to celebrate.
No one should tolerate the Proud thugs
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