Friday, September 23, 2011

You Booed a Gay Soldier? Screw You and Shame on Your Cowardice

You booed. Really? You hateful little people. Booing a gay soldier during last night’s GOP debate was not only “unfortunate,” as a couple of candidates said afterwards, but a hateful example of lynching mentality that drives us deeper into our self-centered me-first little lives. The candidates, no matter whether or not they agree with the repeal of don’t ask, don’t tell, should have condemned the booing.

They didn’t. And that’s too bad, because whether or not you agree with a position (don’t ask, don’t tell was ruled unconstitutional after all), you should have condemned the blood-in-the-water reaction from the idiots. Rise above the reaction and at least pretend to be shocked. Because, goodness knows, you’re pretending and posturing on everything else.

And Rick Santorum, the out of touch, I kinda hate everyone former Senator from Pennsylvania weighed in with his feeling that the repeal of don’t ask, don’t tell is “social engineering” in the military . . . I’ve never been in the military, so I’m not going to pretend there aren’t issues with this that I may not understand, but, frankly, if the person next to me in the foxhole can shoot, I wouldn’t give a crap whether they were gay or not.

Some of our political policies seem based on the “if we don’t talk about it, it doesn’t exist” theory of ignorance. Some of these topics may make us uncomfortable. Some of them may difficult to talk about.

But booing a soldier because he’s gay? Screw you. Get out of your comfy debate-watching seat and ship your sorry ass over to Afghanistan and get shot at, then maybe you won’t be so quick to condemn some kid who puts his life on the line so you can sit there in your comfy chair.

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