Electric Shock Treatment, Overt Homophobia in U.K. Armed Forces: Report
An upcoming government report on homophobia in the U.K. armed forces will show a climate of blatant homophobia, incidents of blackmail and sexual assaults, and a campaign of drugs and electric shock treatment to cure LGBTQ+ service members of their homosexuality.
The report, which covers 1967 to 2000, when the countrys ban on LGBTQ+ service members ended, is set for release next month and an advance copy was seen by Bloomberg. Commissioned last year by former Prime Minister Boris Johnson, the report contains over a thousand anonymous submissions from individuals who served in the U.K. military between 1967 to 2000. Terence Etherton, the independent or crossbench member of the House of Lords who led the investigation, said many service members were left severely traumatized by their experienced.
The accounts from former service members paint a vivid picture of overt homophobia at all levels of the armed forces...and of the bullying that inevitability reflected it, Etherton said.
Many veterans said they were told they had to take medication and undergo psychiatric treatment to remain in the military. One person said his treatment took place while he was seated on a toilet and the medical staff questioning him were drinking beer. Another said they had electrodes placed on their head and received electric shocks when shown naked pictures.
https://www.advocate.com/news/armed-forces-uk-homophobia-report
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And here I always thought the movie Clockwork Orange was fictional.