Secretly Gay
- added June 20, 2008
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The actor, model, gay rights activist and winner of "The Amazing Race" has written a book on being secretly gay in the Air Force Academy. Here he shares his opinion on the Air Force's policies on gays in the military.
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- chapinyoung
- 3 months ago
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Regarding the policy, I think the "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy is fair. First of all, I'm against homosexuality because I think that this phenomenon stems from childhood as an addiction to the curiosity of what it is like to be in a same-sex relationship. Hence, I see it as a choice, hence it is wrong. I see that it does not qualify as a civil rights issue because it isn't like seeing for a fact that somebody is black, white, Chinese, Arab, etc. You can tell that people are created the way they are by their external features.
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Happy-man, it is a choice so it is wrong??
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In this day and age I'm still amazed that so many straight people are so consumed by which gay person is sleeping with which other gay person. As far as I'm concerned it's just an excuse to stick their noses in other peoples business. When you look at the other side of the coin, I don't know of any gay people that sit around and fret for days on end over which straight guy is sleeping with which girl.
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