I am neither Gay, Homosexual or Queer (whatever may be the chosen insult of stupid people.) It was atrocious - and still is today - how Gay servicemen and women were treated during WW2 by their own country. I'm very certain that in combat a German/Japanese soldier wouldn't be saying, "Hey! You can't shoot/kill me you queer faggot".
I never have (and never will) understand what makes people, men in particular, so scared of another persons sexuality. Men like to watch girls perform sexually but they don't think men should; how's that for 2 faced bigotry. The reaction of one of the reviewers about this shows just how much intolerance still exists today. In fact the reviewer reckons that the modern day Gay servicemen are bigger, quote "Pussies" unquote than they were back then. People with that line of thinking are just sad morons and do not even know that some of the toughest people in history were Gay.
This is a very well made documentary film and I would recommend it for everyone (especially Americans) if you want to see what corrupt, bible thumping 2 faced politicians are capable of doing to another human being. Yet another tale of inhuman treatment that has been a tradition of American culture! Its a shame that some of the straight/heterosexual veterans of WW2 were not interviewed, and how the ones who had their lives saved by Gay men felt about them afterwards. There are many untold story's of events like that happening; just like black soldiers and airmen learnt to adjust when white lives had been saved.
As ever, humans still continue to act and display in their same worthless backward evolution misguided and uneducated and immoral ways.
Some swearing but no sex!
Coming Out Under Fire
1994
Biography / Documentary / History / War
Coming Out Under Fire
1994
Biography / Documentary / History / War
Keywords: world war iilgbtgayhomophobiaus army
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A historical account of military policy regarding homosexuals during World War II. The documentary includes interviews with several gay WWII veterans.
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Typical Over The Top American Reaction Just Like That Idiot Senators, McCarthy, Communist Witchhunt!
Big difference from those in the past....
Men were still men then. Not like the sissies who have infiltrated our military today and have made it weak. How many have joined just so they can have their operations? They don't care about protecting our country. Even the leaders have been compromised with this nonsense. All the required meetings/classes about diversity and acceptance. The military in other countries laugh at us now. We were once looked up to. Not anymore. The current "soldiers" would not have lasted a day in WWII.
Made Me Angry
The way I came at this documentary is a bit different. I grew up in Canada thinking I was the only gay person in the country. In 1969 I discovered everything I had been told about gays was a lie. I then wrote a book, A Guide For The Naive Homosexual, came out publicly, and then chaired G*A*T*E a gay rights group. I spent endless hours trying to persuade gays not to be afraid and to fight for their rights. I faced 3,200 death threats and 38,000 abusive phone from Christians. Within a couple of years, we had the first gay rights legislation.
When I watched this movie I was furious. How dare the US government throw people in jail with hard labour for 5 years during WWII just for a thought crime -- being gay even without any actual sex. That has to be unconstitutional! How dare the government renege on its pension promise and label gay people as mentally ill so they could never get hired. That is a terrible way to treat young men who risked their lives for the USA, same as anyone else. How dare Eisenhower in 1953 order that all gay federal employees be fired. How dare Senator John Warner (aka Mr. Liz Taylor) ask gay American service people to lie and pretend to be straight, and be kicked out if every the camouflage failed. Would he demand that of any other group, e.g. Christians? I was also furious with the victims. They caved and gave names. They did not launch lawsuits once they were free to. They acted ashamed, and hid what happened to them. What snivelling worms! Anyone who was treated this way should be joining forces to sue and get the pension restored, and the discharge annulled. They bought in totally that they were worthless and ineffectual.
I feel sick to watch black people do a minstrel show, or a Stepin Fetchit routine. They are taking on the mantle of the anti-black stereotype. The gays in the movies did the same thing, calling each other "darling" and "girls", embracing the limp-wristed, empty-headed, female-wannabe stereotype. I found it revolting, though I suppose that is the way it was. Being gay has nothing to do with being a transvestite or a transsexual. That is a straight person's stereotype used to justify gay bashing. They all avoided the civil rights issue, filling their heads with trivial entertainments instead.
The movie is pretty good in that the interviewed people were honest about what they did. They did not pretend they were heroic.
The movie is all in black and white, which makes recent and old footage blend. I wish they had date subtitles to help keep track. The interviewees seem too young for WWII vets. Maybe the interviews were done long ago.