Older Generations are Stuck on Don't Ask Don't Tell
John Forrett, commander of the Alexander Hamilton Post 448 in San Francisco, discusses how it's the older generations who are stuck on Don't Ask Don't Tell (DADT). He says nowadays, younger generations are more accepting of people having different likes and dislikes, due to respectable people more regularly appearing in the media and in positions of power. Also, Laura Slattery claims the military should be ready to repeal DADT because groups like Knights Out have been training them on how to deal with lesbian and gay cadets for years now.
John Forrett, commander of the Alexander Hamilton Post 448 in San Francisco, discusses how it's the older generations who are stuck on Don't Ask Don't Tell (DADT). He says nowadays, younger generations are more accepting of people having different likes and dislikes, due to respectable people more regularly appearing in the media and in positions of power. Also, Laura Slattery claims the military should be ready to repeal DADT because groups like Knights Out have been training them on how to deal with lesbian and gay cadets for years now.
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Older Generations are Stuck on Don't Ask Don't Tell
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