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New Zealand army tops global index for tolerance towards LGBT soldiers | New Zealand army tops global index for tolerance towards LGBT soldiers |
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New Zealand has topped a new global index ranking armed forces for inclusion of lesbian, gay, bisexuals and transgender soldiers, with Australia rating in fifth place. | New Zealand has topped a new global index ranking armed forces for inclusion of lesbian, gay, bisexuals and transgender soldiers, with Australia rating in fifth place. |
The LGBT Military Index assesses admittance, tolerance, exclusion or persecution of homosexual people to measure 103 armies worldwide, the Hague-based Centre for Strategic Studies think-tank said. | |
New Zealand topped the index and the Netherlands and UK ranked joint second with Sweden coming in fourth. | New Zealand topped the index and the Netherlands and UK ranked joint second with Sweden coming in fourth. |
The US, at 40th, ranked below Romania. Nigeria came last in the survey. | The US, at 40th, ranked below Romania. Nigeria came last in the survey. |
The thinktank noted that New Zealand had produced a video for the “It Gets Better” project, which reached out to young people struggling with their sexuality. | The thinktank noted that New Zealand had produced a video for the “It Gets Better” project, which reached out to young people struggling with their sexuality. |
In the video, introduced by then defence force chief Lieutenant General Rhys Jones, nine defence force members spoke of being scared to tell their friends and family about their sexuality. | In the video, introduced by then defence force chief Lieutenant General Rhys Jones, nine defence force members spoke of being scared to tell their friends and family about their sexuality. |
“I was gay, and that was how it was, and it wasn’t going to change for me,” says a corporal. | “I was gay, and that was how it was, and it wasn’t going to change for me,” says a corporal. |
“Could I just live with a girl anyway, and still have the kids and the dog and the white picket fence?” says a flight lieutenant. | “Could I just live with a girl anyway, and still have the kids and the dog and the white picket fence?” says a flight lieutenant. |
The video ends with each member saying things get better. | The video ends with each member saying things get better. |
At the start of the video, the NZ defence force says it is proud to be an organisation that accepts its LGBT staff. | At the start of the video, the NZ defence force says it is proud to be an organisation that accepts its LGBT staff. |
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