I’m with you, Cal. Business between SEALs or special ops types, I don’t know. I trust the to take care and look out for their own, and I’d have trouble thinking they jeopardize eachothers trust.
But people here,guy’s an American solider, and a SEAL to boot meaning he is isn’t skating through some light duty looking for HI Bill, but instead he volunteered for high risk stuff, and people want bad mouth him over his sexuality.
Just thank the guy for his service. Not too many people volunteer to fight face-to-face against 10 to 1 odds for their country. Those who do are better men than me.
He sounds to me like a detriment to the cohesiveness of any unit he is part of, because his homosexuality is more important to him than any mission.
And it sounds to me as if that is crystal clear to anyone he is working with.
You support open homosexuality in the military?
Appreciate your thoughtful response.
What do you say to the overwhelming majority of special ops personnel at all levels who want nothing to do with homosexual social experimentation, and view it as detrimental to the mission?
Is your desire (and that of this narcissistic individual) to have open homosexuality in the military more important than the measured and relevant opinions of these men who actually do serve?