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Leonard Pitts Jr.: Don't ask gays to be patient

Wednesday, February 10, 2010
(Updated 3:00 am)

We already know where this is going.

For some of us, the knowledge is hateful, for others, hopeful. Yet the inevitable arc of it is clear: Maybe it will be 10 years, maybe 20, but we can now envision a day when the last legal restrictions against gay men and lesbians will be struck away.

A future is coming in which they will be fully protected from discrimination in housing and employment, free to fall in love and tell it to the judge, to make end-of-life decisions for their partners, to adopt children. And we will look back, vaguely amazed, that such things were ever in controversy, that there was ever a time sexual orientation was used to deny basic rights and privileges.

The latest giant step in that direction was taken last week in a hearing of the Senate Armed Services Committee. There, Defense Secretary Robert Gates and Adm. Mike Mullen, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, testified in favor of ending the Pentagon's stricture against gay men and lesbians in the military and of striking down the 17-year-old "don't ask, don't tell" law under which they are required to hide their sexual orientation in order to serve.

The Pentagon has ordered a review of the potential impact of repealing the law. "Speaking for myself and myself only," said Adm. Mullen, "it is my personal belief that allowing gays and lesbians to serve openly would be the right thing to do. No matter how I look at this issue, I cannot escape being troubled by the fact that we have in place a policy which forces young men and women to lie about who they are in order to defend their fellow citizens."

And if some of us found that a bracing statement of a self-evident principle, others were unconvinced.

Indeed, Republican Sen. John McCain, more politically agile now that he has jettisoned the weight of integrity, promptly reversed a 4-year-old promise that he would be guided in this matter by the opinion of military leaders, instead pronouncing himself "deeply disappointed" by Mullen and Gates' testimony.

There is always someone who fights a rear-guard action against progress, and if he is still around to see how his words play in the history books 20 years from now, it will be entertaining to hear how McCain explains himself.

That said, one's satisfaction in knowing the military is poised to end its sexual segregation must balance against the frustration of how long it took to get here. After all, the basic architecture of this issue has not changed since 1993.

Gay people haven't changed. Service hasn't changed. No, what has changed is us. We watched "Will & Grace," we made gay friends, we found some measure of the acceptance that had always eluded us.

There is a temptation to say this is just the way progress moves, that time must be allowed to do its work. We do the right thing -- eventually.

It is seductive, this idea that you and I have the right to put a timetable on other people's freedom, that they deserve it when we are ready for them to have it and that until then, they should simply endure, simply be patient.

But if it is wrong now to deny a man the right to serve because he is gay, that means it was wrong then. If it is a foolish waste of resources now to kick a woman out because she is a lesbian, that means it was a foolish waste then. If "don't ask, don't tell" is a cowardly compromise with hysteria and homophobia now, then it always was.

So one's satisfaction in this inevitable march of progress is tempered by a recognition of how many careers and futures were needlessly broken along the way. We know where this is going, but that doesn't mitigate vexation at the fact that we could have been there long ago but for stupid intransigence and fear.

Patience is such an easy word to say.

Leonard Pitts Jr. is a columnist for the Miami Herald. Send e-mail to him at lpitts@miamiherald.com.

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laserguidedloogie

February 10, 2010 - 3:18 am EST

There is nothing progressive about this. Rather, it is degenerate.

The narrative that Pitts is working from, which says that gays are some sort of "oppressed minority" hiding in fear from an ever present angry mob of straight people, is so far outside of sanity that it is hard to credit that even someone as stupid as Pitts would believe it.

The reality is that gays are an obstreperous, hateful, vindictive, and totally intolerant gaggle of vicious whiners who actually take advantage of the goodwill and tolerance of the larger society that they live in. The more they get, the more they will want.

Ken
http://www.LaserGuidedLoogie.com

sladejone11

February 10, 2010 - 3:16 pm EST

"obstreperous"? Really? You know using big words doesn't validate any of the hate you're spouting right?

laserguidedloogie

February 10, 2010 - 8:09 pm EST

'Hate?' That would be stuff you disagree with right? If people write stuff you agree with I suppose you call that 'love,' right?

As for the word 'obstreperous,' sorry to burden you with "big" words. I recommend dictionary.com. Keep it open when you read or write online, it's what I do. Also, get a firefox spell checker plugin, it works for me.

Ken

miktay

February 10, 2010 - 6:59 am EST

Looks like "stupid intransigience and fear" are still alive and well.

TruthOnly

February 10, 2010 - 7:59 am EST

Clear proof of the poisoned degenerative sick perverted brain of the typical liberal snakes who somehow make the jump from bogus racial prejudice to the homosexual Soddomite pervert. Liberals like Pitts are truly a scourge on decent American society and the world for that matter trying to convert it radically to an perverse obsene abomination. We have just witnessed the devastation of incredible proportions in the poorest most corrupt government in the western world who actually were former African slaves committed to ancient witch doctor voodoo doctrine murdering 60k French white colonialists in 1804 to establish the first black nation in the west. Yet in spite of all this Haiti has been a catastrophic failurure and the poorest most corrupt government in the western hemisphere while recieving more billions in free aid than any other nation on earth.
Haiti is also the nation where America got its AIDS problem from and where this blood disease and other sexually transmitted diseases run rampant with the HIV virus that originated from Africa in the west due to its liberal policies on homosexual activity. It is estimated homosexuality is as high as 50% in Haiti and even rape was only made a crime in 1995 where poverty murder kidnapping drugs cooruption arson has always been the order of the day.
The earthquake has so far claimed close to 250k lives in the poorest most corrupt and nation with the highest rate of AIDS in the western hemisphere yet liberal Pitts wants America to become a bastion of even more liberal confusion than it already is in this pc age of perversion proving what a cowardly idiot he is and all his cohorts who think in the same way.

Could it be perhaps that the quake as terrible as it was a sign and warning? Do decent respectable Americans who only demand a chance to make a living working providing and living a normal healthy disease free modern world life raising good children and wanting only the best for them and their children, want this nation to become like liberal slime Pitts and his ilk are wanting? This is the sick twisted perverted liberal mind that even Karl Marx was alluding too trying tear down the inner fabric of society with their racist bigoted pack of lies and genocidal destruction classless society of the proletariet destruction of the bourgeoisie.
Even the ancient Torah uses symbolism to define what can happen as in the great flood or Soddom and Gommorah and stipulates there is nothing new under the sun. Sicko Pitts and his liberalism is the new old Soddom and Gomorrah on the horizon. The good decent citizens of society must not be fooled with his complete lack of intelligence and total ignorance trying to turn America into another Haiti. Wake up. The ignorant fools are constantly working to destroy good and decency to satisfy their own sick perversions within. They are a cancer and a scourge to decent humanity. Erase these scoundrels and their poisonous plague to human decency trying to tear down and destroy civilization.

Panacea

February 10, 2010 - 8:16 am EST

Rant much?

wscbd

February 10, 2010 - 8:44 am EST

Aww... Walmart wouldn't sell you any Sudafed?

sladejone11

February 10, 2010 - 3:18 pm EST

Oh so you know where AIDS came from? I suppose you have a cure too? It's scary to think there are people like you out there.

2fer

February 10, 2010 - 6:40 pm EST

And most amazingly, people like this think they represent the best their religion has to offer, that they possess a higher morality, rather than recognizing the sickness that has enveloped them. To's post would be pitiable were it not filled with so much hate as to be disgusting. A sad example of human frailty, sad.

laserguidedloogie

February 10, 2010 - 8:23 pm EST

What makes you think he believes himself to be the 'best' his religion has to offer? Most of his post wasn't even about religion, and in the end all he did was reference a few Torah quotes (which probably means he's Jewish not Chrisitan).

I'm not religious at all, but you have to admit that the Bible is pretty clear about its disapproval of homosexuality.

All the lovey-dovey, ooey-gooey, wet and soggy, God-luvz-us-EVERYONE style of Christianity that is so popular in liberal circles, still can't get around that fact.

I think it's sad that the vile and hateful homos spend so much time attacking the majority culture out of spite and malice. Really, there is a sickness in their head. After all, no one is REALLY trying to persecute them. It is their own hatred and viciousness that they are projecting on others.

Ken

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