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- From: emcmanus@gr.osf.org (Eamonn McManus)
- Subject: Re: Queers in military in other countries???
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- References: <1e9k7mINN23a@usenet.INS.CWRU.Edu> <ZENNARO.92Nov18123419@klein.iesd.auc.dk>
- Date: Wed, 18 Nov 1992 18:24:01 GMT
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- zennaro@iesd.auc.dk (Christina Zennaro) writes:
- >A friend of
- >mine was going to be drafted a couple of years ago. He got off against
- >the rules by acting very feminine. In fact he claimed that he would
- >not be able to shower together with other men. In the end they asked
- >him if he would be very sorry if he did not get drafted.
-
- This seems to be the situation in France too. My boyfriend Alex told
- me he avoided having to do National Service by acting very
- effeminately (and eccentrically) at the interview. They recommended
- him for psychiatric examination, which in practice meant that he was
- sent to a hospital where he was ignored for a few days and then sent
- home. Several of his friends managed similarly, some of them showing
- up in drag.
-
- I should add that it is not very difficult to evade the draft here.
- The Army has more draftees than it knows what to do with and is not
- particularly upset about having to turn them away. It seems to me
- that most French people think National Service is a stupid idea, and
- the only plausible reason I've heard for its retention is that the
- Government would face an immediate increase in unemployment if it were
- ended. On the other hand it's taken so much for granted that French
- people routinely ask me if I have done my National Service in Ireland.
- They are very surprised when I tell them that it doesn't exist and that
- I consider the idea to be an infringement of basic liberties.
-
- ,
- Eamonn
- name no one man
-