⚛️Shawn Athan
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Are you telling me the Pentagon doesn't have some sort of database where they can sort by discharge and see who tf they discharged under don't ask don't tell? It should be an automatic change. The Pentagon should be reaching out to those people. Not the other way around.
Faith M. Jackson @kissedbythesunps
Pentagon to review cases of LGBTQ+ veterans denied honorable discharges under "don't ask, don't tell" the Defense Department is providing resources that will feature useful information:
https://www.defense.gov/News/News-Stories/Article/Article/3530913/dod-highlights-dont-ask-dont-tell-...
11:06 AM - Sep 20, 2023
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TurtleGirl PhD
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So, they have to review because it depends on why they were discharged. Can't assume it was for their orientation. The fact that they are doing the review to rectify for people baselessly discharged is great news.
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11:28 AM - Sep 20, 2023
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⚛️Shawn Athan
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In response to TurtleGirl PhD.
"Don't ask Don't tell" was a very specific policy and reason for discharge. What do you mean you can't assume?
11:36 AM - Sep 20, 2023
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TurtleGirl PhD
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In response to ⚛️Shawn Athan.
Yes agreed, but if someone was discharged for, say, drug possession during that time and happened to be gay, that should remain a dishonorable discharge is all. That's why they would review.
11:40 AM - Sep 20, 2023
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