Ebook: Unfriendly fire: how the gay ban undermines the military and weakens America
Author: Frank Nathaniel
- Tags: Discriminatie (sociologie), Gay military personnel--Government policy--United States, Homoseksuelen, Krijgsmacht, Gay military personnel--United States, Gay military personnel, Gay military personnel -- Government policy -- United States, Gay military personnel -- United States, Verenigde Staten, United States
- Year: 2009
- Publisher: St. Martin's Publishing Group
- City: New York;Verenigde Staten;United States
- Language: English
- epub
When the "don't ask, don't tell" policy emerged as a political compromise under Bill Clinton in 1993, it only ended up worsening the destructive gay ban that had been on the books since World War II. Drawing on more than a decade of research and hundreds of interviews, Nathaniel Frank exposes the military's policy toward gays and lesbians as damaging and demonstrates that "don't ask, don't tell" must be replaced with an outright reversal of the gay ban.
Frank is one of the nation's leading experts on gays in the military, and in his evenhanded and always scrupulously documented chronicle, he reveals how the ban on open gays and lesbians in the U.S. military has greatly increased discharges, hampered recruitment, and—contrary to the rationale offered by proponents of the ban—led to lower morale and cohesion within military ranks.
Frank does not shy away from tackling controversial issues, and he presents indisputable evidence showing that gays already...