Können LGBT-Menschen in der Armee dienen?

Von vladgrinch

22 Kommentare

  1. So, in red countries, straight people have to serve and in the case of war they are in high risk to die or to be seriously injured, and LGBT people are safe? Red countries discriminate straight people.

  2. Cultural-Ad-8796 on

    Why are Russia, Belarus, and Turkey so discriminatory? This is just a question.

  3. OliverTrench on

    In Russia, military service is mandatory for men, so it’s very difficult to prove that you’re truly an LGBT person and not just pretending to be one. There are not very qualified psychiatrists who want to prove that you’re fit for service.

    Source: I’m a Russian citizen, and I’m soon going to be of military age, so I’ve done a lot of research on this topic.

    P.S. I’m not very fluent in English, so my answers may not be very grammatically correct or eloquent, as they were translated using a simple Google translator.

  4. Educational_Ad_8820 on

    KDJDBSBSHSHSHSN SO IT IS TRUE ACTUALLY RED COUNTRIES JUST PROTECTING LGBT FROM WAR

  5. flyingabroom on

    I’d be more likely to join the army if it was overrun by cute femboys ngl

  6. Turkey is wrong.

    Tops are free to join the army. It’s only banned for bottoms

  7. FlakyAssociation4986 on

    „when i was a soldier they gave me a medal for killing 2 men and then they threw me out because i loved one “

    sergeant Leonard Matlovich

  8. DepartureGold_ on

    In practice most LGBT in Greece get I5,which means they are unable/inadequate for service.

    Military service is mandatory and even though I5 has it’s consequences,in Greece word is that most LGBT people will fake mental illness or to get an I5 in other ways and not serve.

  9. Grey_Cat_2004 on

    LGBT people aren’t allowed to serve in the army in Ukraine as well, if I remember correctly. Or perhaps this restriction was lifted in 2022 due to mass mobilization?

  10. Arktian_Darius1547 on

    If only I could prove my gayness and not serve…
    But unfortunately russian army is not so picky

  11. In Finland gay men are REQUIRED to either serve in the military or do a civil service just as straight men are due to the conscription laws

  12. Peacock_Feather6 on

    I never understood what seems to be the problem the army has with one’s sexuality?

  13. For Turkiye, there is more like a „don’t ask, don’t tell“ type policy. Military service is mandatory, but you can choose to be exempt from it if you claim that you are homosexual. If you don’t use this right, nothing stops you from serving.

    After all, Turkiye has a Navy too! (Just kidding!)

  14. CatgirlWithBenefits on

    In Russia, homosexuals and bisexuals can serve because queer sexuality is no longer considered a mental disorder. Transgender people have gender dysphoria which is considered a mental disorder and makes you unfit for service (this is how I avoided mandatory one-year service btw)

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