Thursday, January 30, 2020

Bravo Prince Harry- Stands Up to Army LGBT Bullies

James Wharton (Left)/Prince Harry (Right) 
No matter where you are in the world, if you're gay, there's always going to be a bigoted, nasty bully.
CBS News reported that a gay British Military gunner in Harry's squad back in 2008 told Harry about how he was being bullied by others in his squad. Harry didn't stand for that (and neither should anyone) Harry and Meghan have been very supportive of LGBT people and they have my appreciation.
   BTW, if you think that LGBT bullying doesn't happen in the U.S., ask my friend Craig in Kansas. OR just just go to Chik-fil-A, a restaurant that conservative bullies frequent. Here's the story about Prince Harry coming to the rescue>>>

British army veteran says Prince Harry protected him from homophobic bullies
BY CHEVAZ CLARKE
JANUARY 16, 2020 / 12:45 PM / CBS NEWS

A British military veteran, who was openly gay when he served in the army, has revealed that Prince Harry once defended him against homophobic abuse from other soldiers.

James Wharton served with Harry, also known as the Duke of Sussex, in the British army back in 2008 when they were deployed to Canada. Harry, who was "quite offended" by the anti-gay remarks, was Wharton's tank commander.

"I had got myself into a bit of a situation with some soldiers from another regiment and, essentially, they didn't like the fact I was gay," said Wharton, who recounted the story in an interview with the U.K. site Forces News.

"They were sort of chest poking me and making me feel quite uncomfortable. I got into my tank where Prince Harry was doing something, and he could see that I was clearly affected by something and he asked me what the problem was," Wharton recalled.

"I told him that there were a couple of soldiers outside who weren't very happy with the fact I was gay. So, quite offended that his gunner was being picked on by these people, Prince Harry went out and saw these soldiers and spoke to them, and the problem went away," Wharton said.

The former soldier said that once Prince Harry "told them off," the taunting stopped.

"He knew how to do his job, he was skilled, he took the time to know his people, he wasn't afraid to get himself involved with things that were going on," said Wharton.

Prince Harry served in the army for ten years, which included two tours in Afghanistan.

He has been open about his support for the LGBTQ+ community. Last year, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex paid tribute to the community on their official Instagram account. "We proudly shine a light on PRIDE," they wrote. "We stand with you and support you."

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