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- Via The NY Transfer News Service * All the News that Doesn't Fit
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- LESBIAN, GAY RIGHTS V. THE PENTAGON
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- The year is almost over. And it may be the last year for the U.S.
- military's ban on lesbians and gay men. It's about time.
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- If Bill Clinton actually lifts the ban, it will be thanks to the
- struggle. As with any civil rights gain, this one will have been
- won in the streets. It took years of angry protests by the
- lesbian and gay movement and allies to reach the point at which
- the president-elect feels enough pressure to say he "wants to" do
- it.
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- For the last few years the lesbian and gay movement has aimed
- much of its ire at the Pentagon. Student groups around the
- country have fought to bar military recruiters from campuses.
- Ending the ban has been a demand in many local and national
- demonstrations--including the upcoming national march on
- Washington next April. Gay groups were active in protesting the
- Gulf war, pointing out that soldiers were being sent to die for
- Big Oil but would be discharged if they came out of the closet.
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- Now a federal judge has ordered the Navy to re-enlist an
- involuntarily discharged gay man and Clinton has said he "wants
- to" end the Pentagon's ban on gays. All in one week. For workers
- as a whole and for the lesbian and gay community, which has
- fought long and hard for the rights of the tens of thousands of
- lesbians and gay men in the military, a victory is at hand.
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- Of course, the courts had many earlier opportunities, starting
- with the case of the late Leonard Matlovich in the mid-1970s. As
- for Congress, it has failed to pass a gay rights bill for over a
- decade now. And any previous president could have lifted the ban
- with the stroke of a pen.
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- It took until now because the military-industrial complex has
- extraordinary power. It stands at the apex of the ruling class.
- So it's no coincidence that the Pentagon--the country's biggest
- employer--is also the leading stalwart of lesbian and gay
- oppression. And while no one should be encouraged to join the
- world's most oppressive imperialist military--the U.S. armed
- forces--the ban on lesbians and gays is a blatant violation of
- the most basic democratic rights. But the military is supposed to
- respect these rights.
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- Harry Truman signed the anti-gay order in 1949 as a Cold War
- move, part of the McCarthy era witchhunt that targeted gay people
- for hounding and harassment along with communists and
- progressives. It stayed in force as part of the ruling class's
- war against workers and oppressed people--not for any of the
- absurd, phony, homophobic reasons the brass are still mouthing.
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- Now--thanks both to the brave individuals who came out of the
- closet and fought back and the collective power of a
- movement--the ban is breathing its last. But this is no time to
- relax.
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- Exactly how Bill Clinton will move remains to be seen. He's
- starting to hedge. He's talking about taking his time so he can
- placate the generals--along with leaders of his own Democratic
- Party like Sen. Sam Nunn who used the CBS television show "Face
- the Nation" Nov. 15 to threaten lesbians and gays, saying he
- "fears for their lives" if the anti-gay ban is lifted.
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- Well, it's going to happen--despite the Pentagon. If Clinton
- needs some more pushing, we've got the army to do it. In our
- army--the peoples army that fights against imperialist wars,
- racism, homophobia and sexual harassment, for workers' rights and
- jobs--some of the best fighters are lesbians and gay men,
- transvestites and transsexuals. And we're not stopping until we
- win this and every other battle.
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