Happy One Year Anniversary of the Don’t Ask Don’t Tell repeal, everybody. Well, not happy for everyone, I suppose. There are still plenty of anti-gay bigots out there unhappy about the whole thing.
Remember how the letting gays and lesbians serve openly in the military was going to result in mass defections? Gropes in the showers? Devastated morale? A weak-wristed force unable to fight?
Well, surprise, surprise, none of that happened. In fact, a new study
out of the Williams Institute at University of California Los Angeles Law School
has found that, "Repealing DADT has had no overall negative impact on military
readiness, including cohesion, recruitment, retention, assaults, harassment, or
morale."
This must be a serious bummer for the American Family Association’s
Bryan Fischer who was convinced that gays in the military would usher in
another Holocaust.
In a May 27, 2010 piece on the AFA website, Fischer wrote,
"Homosexuality gave us Adolph Hitler, and homosexuals in the military gave us
the Brown Shirts, the Nazi war machine and six million dead Jews. Gays in the
military is an experiment that has been tried and found disastrously and
tragically wanting. Maybe it's time for Congress to learn a lesson from
history."
Wow. Equating homos with full-on Nazi’s and the attempted extermination
of the Jews is a pretty serious claim. It’s also bat-shit crazy and completely
untrue. Not like that’s ever stopped Fischer before. Crazy lies are pretty much
his forte.
So did the Palm study find gay Nazi’s taking over the military waving
swastika-emblazoned rainbow flags? Uh, no. But they did find that, "Greater
openness and honesty post-repeal may have actually increased understanding,
respect, and acceptance." Oh, the horror!
Honestly, I don’t know which outcome is considered worse from Fischer’s
perspective. I mean, the gay-Nazi thing was a long shot, but it certainly would
be impressive to be the man able to say, "I told you so" as Hitler mustaches
became the new must-have military trend (for men and women, obviously). So to
be faced with "increased understanding, respect, and acceptance" must be a real
let down. Especially since when people understand, respect, and accept gays and
lesbians, they tend to not hate them. And they tend to write off guys who blame
the holocaust on gays as insane and/or ignorant.
But then, Fischer isn’t exactly an expert on military matters. Perhaps
military leaders are seeing the kind of chaos Fischer and others like him
predicted? Um, no.
In May Defense Secretary Leon E. Panetta said about the DADT repeal,
"It's not impacting on morale. It's not impacting on unit cohesion. It is not
impacting on readiness." He also said, "Very frankly, my view is that the
military has kind of moved beyond it," he said. "It's become part and parcel of
what they've accepted within the military."
There’s that darn "accepted" word again. I strongly suspect that
Fischer isn’t about to roll over and admit defeat. If being wrong about DADT is
wrong, then he doesn’t want to be right. But as a country we can rest easier
knowing that the only gay brown shirts lurking in the barracks exist in
Fischer’s twisted imagination.
Quote - "Equating homos with full-on Nazi’s and the attempted extermination of the Jews is a pretty serious claim. It’s also bat-shit crazy and completely untrue."