Tuesday, March 15, 2016

U.S. Intelligence Is Now Embracing LGBT Spies


Reuters: 'Secret agents of change' say U.S. intelligence embracing LGBT spies

A U.S. intelligence community that once forced out gays and lesbians for security reasons now sees inclusivity as the best way to protect the country, and seeks to recruit spies from a wider talent pool that includes the LGBT community.

At a session titled America’s LGBT Spies (Secret Agents of Change) held at the South by Southwest tech summit in Austin, Texas, the panelists said for the U.S. intelligence community - with a $60 billion-plus budget and more than 100,000 employees - to attract the best talent, it must embrace diversity.

"We are not the organization of your grandfathers. We have gone from a very dark and closed environment to a very welcoming and open environment," said Tracey Ballard, technical intelligence officer with the Central Intelligence Agency, who came out as a lesbian in 1988.

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WNU Editor: The times are definitely changing.

2 comments:

Unknown said...

One of the first "special forces" units in history...

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sacred_Band_of_Thebes

Unknown said...

Greece was special.

Sp special Alaric Left it as it de-abilitated his army. They slew those who had partaken and sickened.