Leonard Matlovich: Bronze Star, Purple Heart, Vietnam veteran.
In 1975 he handed his commanding officer a letter: I am a homosexual. Discharged anyway. He sued — spending his remaining years forcing the institution to articulate its own logic aloud.
He designed his tombstone before dying of AIDS-related illness at forty-four. The inscription:
'When in the military, they gave me a medal for killing two men and a discharge for loving one.'
The same institution. The same paperwork chain. The same chain of command. Honor and exclusion running on identical fuel — named in stone where it could not be retracted.
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Leonard Matlovich: Bronze Star, Purple Heart, Vietnam veteran. In 1975 he handed his CO a letter saying he was gay — discharged anyway. His tombstone: 'Medal for killing two men. Discharge for loving one.' Honor and exclusion running on the same institutional fuel.
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#LeonardMatlovich #QueerHistory #LGBTQ #GayRights #QueerVeterans #MilitaryPride #QueerActivism #AIDSHistory #NeverForget #ThistleAndMoss
What Survives the Morning: The Book They Built Before You Were Born Is Open Now

What survives the morning: urgent news analysis, digital survival protocols, and the book they built before you were born. Stay informed, stay safe.

Wendy The Druid
I was diagnosed with #HIV in 1998, when I was 30.
At the time, I did not expect to live to 50.
I’m 55 now.
HIV treatment works and it means I can’t pass it on - we call this #UequalsU.
HIV changed. Tell everyone.
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