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11/18/06-11/20/06

Pentagon reclassifies homosexuality as "defect"

Pentagon guidelines that classified homosexuality as a mental disorder now place it among a list of conditions, circumstances, or "defects" that range from bed-wetting to fear of flying.

The new rules are related to the military's retirement practices. The change does not affect the "don't ask, don't tell" policy, which prohibits officials from inquiring about the sex lives of service members and requires discharges of those who acknowledge being gay.

The revision came in response to criticism this year when it was discovered that the guidelines listed homosexuality alongside mental retardation and personality disorders.

Mental health professionals said Thursday they were not satisfied by the change.

"We appreciate your good-faith effort to address our concern that the document was not medically accurate," James H. Scully, head of the American Psychiatric Association, wrote David Chu, undersecretary of defense for personnel and readiness. "But we remain concerned because we believe that the revised document lacks the clarity necessary to resolve the issue."

The guidelines outline retirement or other discharge policies for service members with physical disabilities. The rules include sections that describe other specific conditions, circumstances, and defects that also could lead to retirement but are not physical disabilities. Among the conditions are stammering or stuttering, dyslexia, sleepwalking, motion sickness, obesity, insect venom allergies, and homosexuality.

"More than 30 years after the mental health community declassified homosexuality as a mental disorder, it is disappointing that the Pentagon still continues to mischaracterize it as a 'defect,'" said Democrat Marty Meehan, a congressman from Massachusetts and member of the House Armed Services Committee.

Pentagon spokeswoman Cynthia Smith said, "Homosexuality should not have been characterized as a mental disorder. A clarification has been issued."

The psychiatric association declassified homosexuality as a mental disorder in 1973. Questions about the Pentagon's guidelines were raised in June by a research institute at the University of California, Santa Barbara.

There were 726 military members discharged under the "don't ask, don't tell" policy during the budget year that ended September 30. (AP)
 
started quite the fay-do-do with this same topic last spring. FWIW, i think that if an organization like the Pentagon thinks there might be something wrong with you, then you must be doin' something right. :teeth:
 
At least we made the leap from "insane" to simply "defective".
 
Since the Pentagon has us listed as defective, are they offering exchanges for broken parts? I could use new eyes, I'm sick of glasses and contacts. I'd also like to exchange my love handles for a but, I think I got the wrong option installed.
 

While I'm disgusted of course, I can't help but actually be happy that I know I can never be drafted into the military (not that a draft is ever going to happen, but you know, just in case). I fully intend to demonstrate my defect in the draft registration office if need be.
 
smartestnumber5 said:
While I'm disgusted of course, I can't help but actually be happy that I know I can never be drafted into the military (not that a draft is ever going to happen, but you know, just in case). I fully intend to demonstrate my defect in the draft registration office if need be.
Absolutely!
 
smartestnumber5 said:
While I'm disgusted of course, I can't help but actually be happy that I know I can never be drafted into the military (not that a draft is ever going to happen, but you know, just in case). I fully intend to demonstrate my defect in the draft registration office if need be.

Here here!
 
smartestnumber5 said:
While I'm disgusted of course, I can't help but actually be happy that I know I can never be drafted into the military (not that a draft is ever going to happen, but you know, just in case). I fully intend to demonstrate my defect in the draft registration office if need be.

Well, I'm too old to be drafted, but I always worry about my 15 year old daughter if the draft were to start again. But she likes girls (like mother like daughter) so I gotta agree, it is nice that they won't take her because of her little "defect."

Oh but still...defective! Ugh! :rolleyes:
 










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