That's So Macaroni
The U.S. military has asked queer people to serve for generations, and then punished them for existing. We pull that thread from World War II forward, starting with the horrifying reality of “queer stockades,” where service members are interrogated about their sex lives, coerced into naming names, and subjected to humiliation, isolation, and outright abuse. It’s history that makes your stomach turn, and it explains a lot about why silence felt safer than honesty for so long. Then we hit Don’t Ask Don’t Tell, the political compromise that still cost careers and lives, including the murders of Alan Schindler and Barry Winchell. We end with repeal, visible firsts, the slow restoration of benefits, and why staying vigilant matters when today’s leaders talk about rolling back “woke military” policies. Subscribe, share this with someone who needs the timeline, and leave a review telling us what part of this history you wish everyone knew. Follow us on Social Media Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/thatssomac_podcast/] Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61586497411795#] Want Our Resources: Resource Library [https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1Ra9JVm_NfKnhMWMwhmwiwHxOnp0uA2Gs?usp=drive_link]
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