Equality is the important part of the equation for me....and I think being able to serve openly is essential.
If someone has agreed to defend this country and die for it...you do NOT ask him/her to pretend to be someone else.
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Russ marine is a definite boost to confidence, however I am in the military, and we have a fantastic equity and diversity mentality.
I know plenty of out guys and girls that serve here with pride (not an intended joke) and they are loved. Sure we have the times that we make them our brothers and sisters, and part of that is joking, tongue in cheek. For example overweight guys will joke about their weight, LGBT guys and girls joke about their sexuality, so its not for everybody but everyone is accepted as equal, you just have to accept an inappropriate joke time to time.
The military for men in general is pretty homosexual in a way, and even my straight mates admit it, come on your guys and you rely on each other for everything, you shower together, you sleep in the same room, you eat together. There is no shame, it is just life.
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