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West Point Denies Lesbian Cadet Readmission, For Now

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Katharine Miller (AP)
Just because the military's "Don't Ask Don't Tell" policy, which restricted openly gay, bisexual and lesbian citizens from serving in the military, has been repealed doesn't mean that openly gay people will be getting into West Point academy right up until the day the law goes into full effect. West Point has rejected a lesbian cadet who resigned from West Point last year, because she refused to hide her sexual orientation anymore, from readmission into the academy.

After years of fighting and debate over the policy, which was passed in 1993 under the Clinton administration, President Obama signed the repeal into law last December. More than 13,500 service members have been dismissed under the law in the 17-plus years since it was passed. Even though it was signed into law, it won't go into effect until 60 days after the president and senior defense advisers "certify that it won’t hurt troops’ ability to fight"—at this point, there are estimates that could happen by late summer or early fall.

"While the don’t ask, don’t tell policy was recently changed and will be repealed, the effective date has not yet been determined. Due to this situation, West Point is unable to offer her readmission at this time," said Lt. Col. Sherri Reed, the academy’s director of public affairs, in a statement.

Katherine Miller, the cadet who was rejected, was ranked ninth in her class before she left last year. The Post reports that keeping her sexuality a secret violated the academy’s honor code and nagged at her conscience, especially when her fellow cadets made derogatory comments about gays. The academy added that she had "done exceptionally well academically, militarily and physically," so the decision was purely based on her sexual orientation. Miller became one of the more prominent faces in the DADT debate, and she's written extensively about her experiences being closeted in the military.

Nevertheless, Alexander Nicholson, executive director of Servicemembers United, an organization of gay and lesbian troops and veterans, doubts there will be any openly gay applicants to this years class, and thinks it will take more time for the military to escape the shadow of the policy: “I think that should be expected from West Point. I think their hands are tied... I just don’t envision that first cadre of new cadets going in this year who would think ‘I’m not going to have to live under the cloud of don’t ask, don’t tell.' I think that will come next year.“

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  • sacredcube

    The supposed military rationale for not letting homosexuals into the military is that they will serve as a distraction to its predominantly straight, male population. Even if you accept this as true, the argument only makes sense in the case of male homosexuality. If a woman is attracted to other women, she won't be distracted by fellow male soldiers. If you argue that men will be distracted by lesbians, it's not due to the fact that they're lesbians but rather to the fact that they are women, in which case then all women should be barred from serving in the military. What this means is that West Point is discriminating against lesbians either 1) because they are just straight up homophobic, or 2) perversely, so they can be consistent in discriminating against all types of homosexuals. Either way, it's fucking stupid.

  • robingee

    Fantastic. She wants to serve her country and they won't let her.

  • Unkle_Bob

    They can't, legally.

  • Not entirely true. They could, but it would expose them to criticism & possible legal threats; the legality would be in question. So it would be risky. They would have to be brave. I guess they aren't.

  • Coppo808

    Who cares about Gay's that want to get legally married, join the military or go to cadet school?? Oh ya it's usually those wacko's that believe some imaginary person in the sky is telling them to prance around holding signs that say "God hates gays"

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