@icyfroth wrote:

@bluecat*dancing wrote:

Heterosexuals are not stigmatised for their sexuality unlike homosexuals. Gay men have been victims of hate crime simply because of their sexuality. Gays and Lesbians have been, still are, made to feel as if there is something incredibly wrong with themselves. They still get treated like they are second class citizens and do not , except for the ACT,  have the right to marry. Therefore, I understand the reasons for gay pride and I am hopeful that one day society will grow up so there won't be a need for such a thing.

 

I don't see the problem in adding rainbow colours to a badge.


I don't see the ADF having any business promoting the bedroom activities of it's personnell. 

 

The defence force is there to defend our country or help our allies in the defence of theirs in the case of our Aussie soldiers.

 

I feel adding gay pride colours to a badge trivialises the sacrifices Aussie soldiers made in the last 2 wars. Leave the badge as it is.


They are not promoting the bedroom antics of their personel.  They are promoting nothing more than acceptance of everyone.  

What badge do you suggest they leave as is?

 

They are not changing a badge. They have commissioned some badges and cufflinks that can be purchased to be worn on some occassions.  What is the problem with that?

 

 


@icyfroth wrote:

@bluecat*dancing wrote:

Heterosexuals are not stigmatised for their sexuality unlike homosexuals. Gay men have been victims of hate crime simply because of their sexuality. Gays and Lesbians have been, still are, made to feel as if there is something incredibly wrong with themselves. They still get treated like they are second class citizens and do not , except for the ACT,  have the right to marry. Therefore, I understand the reasons for gay pride and I am hopeful that one day society will grow up so there won't be a need for such a thing.

 

I don't see the problem in adding rainbow colours to a badge.


I don't see the ADF having any business promoting the bedroom activities of it's personnell. 

 

The defence force is there to defend our country or help our allies in the defence of theirs in the case of our Aussie soldiers.

 

I feel adding gay pride colours to a badge trivialises the sacrifices Aussie soldiers made in the last 2 wars. Leave the badge as it is.


I don't see it as promoting bedroom activities but rather acceptance. I would be surprised if there were no gay personel during the two world wars - people who made the same sacrifices.. Although, I do understand that there are people who do see it as being inappropriate but I am not one of them. I see it as a positive step.

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@cherples wrote:

@icyfroth wrote:

@bluecat*dancing wrote:

Heterosexuals are not stigmatised for their sexuality unlike homosexuals. Gay men have been victims of hate crime simply because of their sexuality. Gays and Lesbians have been, still are, made to feel as if there is something incredibly wrong with themselves. They still get treated like they are second class citizens and do not , except for the ACT,  have the right to marry. Therefore, I understand the reasons for gay pride and I am hopeful that one day society will grow up so there won't be a need for such a thing.

 

I don't see the problem in adding rainbow colours to a badge.


I don't see the ADF having any business promoting the bedroom activities of it's personnell. 

 

The defence force is there to defend our country or help our allies in the defence of theirs in the case of our Aussie soldiers.

 

I feel adding gay pride colours to a badge trivialises the sacrifices Aussie soldiers made in the last 2 wars. Leave the badge as it is.


They are not promoting the bedroom antics of their personel.  They are promoting nothing more than acceptance of everyone.  

What badge do you suggest they leave as is?

 

They are not changing a badge. They have commissioned some badges and cufflinks that can be purchased to be worn on some occassions.  What is the problem with that?

 

 


I don't see that it's the mandate of the ADF to promote anyone's sexual orientation. It should be a given that they accept all able-bodied and -minded recruits without even questioning their sexual orientation (as they have always done,really.)

To display the colours with the rainbow badge simply shows they really still make the distinction.

 

They are promoting nothing more than acceptance of everyone.

 

Exactly. The Armed Forces traditionally have/had an anti gay culture. There are plenty of servicemen with Major Gaynor's attitude.. Time that changed.

 

Chief of Army Lt-Gen. David Morrison has issued a stern warning that Defence members unwilling to deal with efforts to force cultural change should "get out" of the military.


@icyfroth wrote:

@cherples wrote:

@icyfroth wrote:

@bluecat*dancing wrote:

Heterosexuals are not stigmatised for their sexuality unlike homosexuals. Gay men have been victims of hate crime simply because of their sexuality. Gays and Lesbians have been, still are, made to feel as if there is something incredibly wrong with themselves. They still get treated like they are second class citizens and do not , except for the ACT,  have the right to marry. Therefore, I understand the reasons for gay pride and I am hopeful that one day society will grow up so there won't be a need for such a thing.

 

I don't see the problem in adding rainbow colours to a badge.


I don't see the ADF having any business promoting the bedroom activities of it's personnell. 

 

The defence force is there to defend our country or help our allies in the defence of theirs in the case of our Aussie soldiers.

 

I feel adding gay pride colours to a badge trivialises the sacrifices Aussie soldiers made in the last 2 wars. Leave the badge as it is.


They are not promoting the bedroom antics of their personel.  They are promoting nothing more than acceptance of everyone.  

What badge do you suggest they leave as is?

 

They are not changing a badge. They have commissioned some badges and cufflinks that can be purchased to be worn on some occassions.  What is the problem with that?

 

 


I don't see that it's the mandate of the ADF to promote anyone's sexual orientation. It should be a given that they accept all able-bodied and -minded recruits without even questioning their sexual orientation (as they have always done,really.)

To display the colours with the rainbow badge simply shows they really still make the distinction.

 


Would you rather we went back to the old way of gay bashing for fun?

No, they really haven't always accepted everyone regardless of sexual orientation.  


@cherples wrote:

@icyfroth wrote:

@cherples wrote:

@icyfroth wrote:

@bluecat*dancing wrote:

Heterosexuals are not stigmatised for their sexuality unlike homosexuals. Gay men have been victims of hate crime simply because of their sexuality. Gays and Lesbians have been, still are, made to feel as if there is something incredibly wrong with themselves. They still get treated like they are second class citizens and do not , except for the ACT,  have the right to marry. Therefore, I understand the reasons for gay pride and I am hopeful that one day society will grow up so there won't be a need for such a thing.

 

I don't see the problem in adding rainbow colours to a badge.


I don't see the ADF having any business promoting the bedroom activities of it's personnell. 

 

The defence force is there to defend our country or help our allies in the defence of theirs in the case of our Aussie soldiers.

 

I feel adding gay pride colours to a badge trivialises the sacrifices Aussie soldiers made in the last 2 wars. Leave the badge as it is.


They are not promoting the bedroom antics of their personel.  They are promoting nothing more than acceptance of everyone.  

What badge do you suggest they leave as is?

 

They are not changing a badge. They have commissioned some badges and cufflinks that can be purchased to be worn on some occassions.  What is the problem with that?

 

 


I don't see that it's the mandate of the ADF to promote anyone's sexual orientation. It should be a given that they accept all able-bodied and -minded recruits without even questioning their sexual orientation (as they have always done,really.)

To display the colours with the rainbow badge simply shows they really still make the distinction.

 


Would you rather we went back to the old way of gay bashing for fun?

 

I fail to see where I've shown any inclination toward that in any of my posts.

 

No, they really haven't always accepted everyone regardless of sexual orientation.  

 

I disagree.  Have the armed  forces have ever questioned a recruit as to his/her sexual orientation?

 

Now I really have to make like a banana and split.

 


@icyfroth wrote:

@cherples wrote:

@icyfroth wrote:

@bluecat*dancing wrote:

Heterosexuals are not stigmatised for their sexuality unlike homosexuals. Gay men have been victims of hate crime simply because of their sexuality. Gays and Lesbians have been, still are, made to feel as if there is something incredibly wrong with themselves. They still get treated like they are second class citizens and do not , except for the ACT,  have the right to marry. Therefore, I understand the reasons for gay pride and I am hopeful that one day society will grow up so there won't be a need for such a thing.

 

I don't see the problem in adding rainbow colours to a badge.


I don't see the ADF having any business promoting the bedroom activities of it's personnell. 

 

The defence force is there to defend our country or help our allies in the defence of theirs in the case of our Aussie soldiers.

 

I feel adding gay pride colours to a badge trivialises the sacrifices Aussie soldiers made in the last 2 wars. Leave the badge as it is.


They are not promoting the bedroom antics of their personel.  They are promoting nothing more than acceptance of everyone.  

What badge do you suggest they leave as is?

 

They are not changing a badge. They have commissioned some badges and cufflinks that can be purchased to be worn on some occassions.  What is the problem with that?

 

 


I don't see that it's the mandate of the ADF to promote anyone's sexual orientation. It should be a given that they accept all able-bodied and -minded recruits without even questioning their sexual orientation (as they have always done,really.)

To display the colours with the rainbow badge simply shows they really still make the distinction.

 


This badge is not something that has to be worn as a regular part of any soldier's uniform. It is a discreet and totally optional piece of jewellery that is permitted to be worn on specific occasions. 

 

 

1. It should be a given that they accept all able-bodied and -minded recruits without even questioning their sexual orientation (as they have always done,really.)

 

No, the armed forces haven't always done that. Australia has allowed homosexuals to serve openly since 1992.

 

 

2. Have the armed  forces have ever questioned a recruit as to his/her sexual orientation?

 

 It is not about the legalities of serving in the armed forces as a gay person..that is quite clear. Just  because gay persons can legally serve in the armed forces doesn't mean they aren't harrassed by other members of the armed forces (which is the culture in the Armed Forces) or that they are accepted by other servicemen.. this it what this is all about. 

20 years ago, gays and lesbians in the Australian Defence Force served under constant threat of being discharged if their sexual orientation was discovered

It's a good move forward and I'm all for it.  Gay pride is not just about sexual orientatiion but a way of life and any form of acceptance  and recognition is very welcome.