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LGBT veterans driven out of the armed forces for their sexuality warned about compensation deadline
United Kingdom🏛️ Politikapred 9 urami

LGBT veterans driven out of the armed forces for their sexuality warned about compensation deadline

An article reports on efforts by the Royal British Legion and veteran Lee Buss-Blair to encourage LGBT veterans who were discharged due to their sexuality to apply for financial recognition before a December 12th deadline. The piece highlights the historical 'gay ban' in the UK Armed Forces, which lasted until 2000 and subjected LGBTQ+ individuals to harassment, bullying, and legal risks. Eligible veterans who served between July 27, 1967, and January 11, 2000, could receive up to £50,000 in compensation. Veteran Lee Buss-Blair shares his personal experience of being dismissed from the army for being gay and describes how participating in the Etherton Report helped him reconnect with his military identity. He emphasizes the emotional impact of rejoining the LGBTQ+ veteran community during Pride Month.

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Daily Mirror logoDaily MirrorNeodvisenLevopred 9 urami
LGBT veterans driven out of the armed forces for their sexuality warned about compensation deadline

An article reports on efforts by the Royal British Legion and veteran Lee Buss-Blair to encourage LGBT veterans who were discharged due to their sexuality to apply for financial recognition before a December 12th deadline. The piece highlights the historical 'gay ban' in the UK Armed Forces, which lasted until 2000 and subjected LGBTQ+ individuals to harassment, bullying, and legal risks. Eligible veterans who served between July 27, 1967, and January 11, 2000, could receive up to £50,000 in compensation. Veteran Lee Buss-Blair shares his personal experience of being dismissed from the army for being gay and describes how participating in the Etherton Report helped him reconnect with his military identity. He emphasizes the emotional impact of rejoining the LGBTQ+ veteran community during Pride Month.

Ocena pristranskosti (Levo): The article frames the historical 'gay ban' as a 'cruel' and 'unjust' policy, emphasizing the harm caused to LGBTQ+ veterans. While it presents factual information about the compensation scheme, the tone leans toward condemning past institutional discrimination and celebrating recent progress, align

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ObjectiveNews financirajo bralci in je brez oglasov – pristranskost vam pokažemo, ne skrijemo. Podprite neodvisno novinarstvo za 5 €/mesec.

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