Army Still Prefers Cons To Queers
The Army last year again increased the number of its recruits who have prior criminal records by granting them special exceptions.…
In the fiscal year ended Sept. 30, 18 percent of recruits needed waivers for problems with the law - up from 15 percent the previous year, Maj. Gen. Thomas Bostick, commander of the U.S. Army Recruiting Command, told a Pentagon news conference. He said 87 percent of those were for misdemeanors such as joy riding or violating curfew.
--> I always knew homophobia was a preeminent part of our society. But seeing it seep into the far reaches of our leadership and our armed forces so blatantly and without regard for national security is something to be ashamed of.
(Via Queerty)
In the fiscal year ended Sept. 30, 18 percent of recruits needed waivers for problems with the law - up from 15 percent the previous year, Maj. Gen. Thomas Bostick, commander of the U.S. Army Recruiting Command, told a Pentagon news conference. He said 87 percent of those were for misdemeanors such as joy riding or violating curfew.--> I always knew homophobia was a preeminent part of our society. But seeing it seep into the far reaches of our leadership and our armed forces so blatantly and without regard for national security is something to be ashamed of.
(Via Queerty)
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