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US Navy to rename ship honouring gay rights chief and veteran Harvey Milk
The US Navy plans to remove the mention of gay rights head and Navy veteran Harvey Milk from one of its ships, and may change the titles of other vessels honouring civil rights leaders.
The plans were outlined in documents obtained by BBC's US boyfriend CBS News that exhibit a timeline for when the renaming of USNS Harvey Milk would be shared with the public.
It comes during Pride Month in June, an annual commemoration of the LGBT community that coincides with the anniversary of the Stonewall riots in 1969.
The directive also comes amid a broader movement by the Trump administration to curb programmes that promote diversity and inclusion across federal departments.
Sean Parnell, a spokesman for the Pentagon, told CBS on Tuesday that the renaming of the USNS Harvey Milk is to realign the US military with the Trump administration's goal of "re-establishing the warrior culture" in the armed forces.
The memo calls for Navy Secretary John Phelan to select a new call for the fleet oiler. That name change would then be communicated to other senior US Navy officials afte
Anonymous asked: what's the difference between enjoying a gay ship and fetishizing it? It's been bugging me since you answered that other anon. Like, I love Wrightworth to bits. Phoenix and Miles together gives me warm fuzzies. Now I'm unsure of myself. Plz explain
tfwlawyers:
it’s just like…. ..the way that message was worded. there’s a difference between loving a ship for what the ship actually is (the depend on, concern, love, etc involved between, for example, p/e) and liking it just because it’s ‘gay’ and ‘cuter [than non-straight ships]’
for example. have you ever been in widespread or whatever and seen two girls walking around holding hands? and there’s an asshole who screams at them ‘yeah, alright, you two rock’? that’s fetishizing. you don’t know anything about these people, but because you notice them in what you assume to be a non-straight relationship, you reflect by screaming your ‘support’ you’re making them feel superb about themselves. you’re not. it’s happened to me before in big cities and I can promise you that you’re really not. you’re still os