STEELWOLF86 wrote...
you know i guess their really is no hope in winning this argument clearly every one hear thinks i hate gays when i just dont want them in my game thats it. i have a few gay friends i dont hate them i dont care what they do as long as i dont hear about it then i am fine, so i will say this you gay lil nerds are so ungrateful and lazy that i ask you to prove me wrong and do something prove to me once and for all that gays can fight and that they are just as brave as strait guys but until i see that happen i will continue to support what i know so prove the bigot wrong and show me that i need to change my ways
So how do you guys prove who is the better fighter? Seeing how many enemy females you can sleep with?
Maybe you need to stop thinking that all gay men are attracted your a** for a second.
Otherwise I'm not sure what you're getting at here.
Today, 25 countries allow gays to openly serve in their armed forces,
including the U.S.'s closest neighbor, Canada. The British military
began allowing gays to serve in 2000; members of the Ministry of Defense
told The New York Times in 2007 that there had been no reported
incidents of harassment, discord, blackmail or bullying, nor any erosion
of unit cohesion or military effectiveness. In Israel, which has had no
restrictions on gays serving in the military since 1993, the army
magazine, Bamahane, showcased two men hugging each other on a
2009 cover. In Russia, people "who have problems with their identity and
sexual preferences," as the military guidelines put it, are allowed to
serve only during times of war. Many other countries ban homosexuality
in society in general, making gays' military service there a nonissue.
In the U.S., however, many think it's time for the military to catch up
with the times. "As a nation built on the principle of equality," wrote
General John Shalikashvili, former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of
Staff, in a letter to Pentagon leadership, "we should recognize and
welcome change that will build a stronger, more cohesive military."
Read more: http://www.time.com/...l#ixzz1STCdn4Ax
Modifié par RinjiRenee, 18 juillet 2011 - 03:22 .