My opinion on this true story:
It was bound to happen, it wasn't even the first time it had happened. I am not sure why we are studying this event, it's not that important in human history. I did identify myself with it though. I also fight for my rights.
About her telling her secret:
I am not in a position to judge her decisions, nor anyone's. Everyone does what they want to do, as long as it does not affect me. Yet, I don't think it was a bad thing that she told the truth. It was an honest, and true to self thing to do. Also, I believe that judging someone by their sexual orientation is stupid! Like, it's not anyone business who you decide to love and be intimate with. In fact, i don't believe in sexual orientations, and I know it's controversial but it's my honest opinion.I believe people fall in love with a person, not to the gender of the person.
Also, when she admitted to be lesbian in front of her superiors, she did not know it was prohibited to admit it in the army. That's why she didn't have that much of a conflict with admitting it, specially since it didn't affect her efficiency in her job. She was a simple citizen, working hard to get by in life.
I want to include that this all began because in her interview, she was asked if she ever committed immoral conducts. Obviously she felt that she didn't do such things, but to be secure, she asked what were these conducts. One of them was "stating of being a homosexual." Now, why would she lie about that?
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