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Navy ship named after dishonorably discharged service member?

https://thefederalist.com/2025/06/05/media-democrats-breathlessly-defend-having-naval-ship-named-after-gay-pederast/

Milk, however, was a predator of young boys, as The Federalist reported. Milk’s biographer wrote that the then-33-year-old pursued a 16-year-old boy who was apparently in a vulnerable place and “looking for some kind of father figure.”

The pedophile, who was dishonorably discharged from the Navy after being questioned about his sexual activities in 1955, would also use alcohol and drugs to subdue underage boys and young men and manipulate them into perverse sexual activity.

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Of course they defend him.

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Navy ship named after dishonorably discharged service member?

https://thefederalist.com/2025/06/05/media-democrats-breathlessly-defend-having-naval-ship-named-after-gay-pederast/

Milk, however, was a predator of young boys, as The Federalist reported. Milk’s biographer wrote that the then-33-year-old pursued a 16-year-old boy who was apparently in a vulnerable place and “looking for some kind of father figure.”

The pedophile, who was dishonorably discharged from the Navy after being questioned about his sexual activities in 1955, would also use alcohol and drugs to subdue underage boys and young men and manipulate them into perverse sexual activity.


This seems vague or maybe like outrage bait.  Was he ever convicted of sexual assault of a minor?  Did the biographer characterize the relationship as pedophilia-like?

I would think if Harvey was convicted of sexual assault they wouldn't have named a ship after him nor would they if his biographer claimed his relationship with this kid was sexual or romantic.  If that's the case I support not naming a ship after him. 

If it's just weaponization of anti-LGBTQ I suggest go find something else to get your homophobe panties in a bunch over.  It's no different of a waste of time like Libs wanting to get "god" off of government buildings built before the mid-1900's.


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This seems vague or maybe like outrage bait.  Was he ever convicted of sexual assault of a minor?  Did the biographer characterize the relationship as pedophilia-like?

I would think if Harvey was convicted of sexual assault they wouldn't have named a ship after him nor would they if his biographer claimed his relationship with this kid was sexual or romantic.  If that's the case I support not naming a ship after him. 

If it's just weaponization of anti-LGBTQ I suggest go find something else to get your homophobe panties in a bunch over.  It's no different of a waste of time like Libs wanting to get "god" off of government buildings built before the mid-1900's.



What I posted says his biographer claimed he was pursuing a 16 year old boy sexually.
That makes him a pedo.
In any event, why would the Navy name a ship after a dishonorably discharged officer?
Hope you're not hyper-ventilating.

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What I posted says his biographer claimed he was pursuing a 16 year old boy sexually.
That makes him a pedo.
In any event, why would the Navy name a ship after a dishonorably discharged officer?
Hope you're not hyper-ventilating.

Why would I be hyperventilating?


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What I posted says his biographer claimed he was pursuing a 16 year old boy sexually.
That makes him a pedo.
In any event, why would the Navy name a ship after a dishonorably discharged officer?
Hope you're not hyper-ventilating.

Harvey's discharge from the navy was not a 'dishonorable discharge', it was 'other than honorable' which may seem like the same thing, but it is not according to the military. The reason he was given the ‘other than honorable discharge’ was because he admitted he was homosexual. In the 1950s, when Harvey was in the Navy, being gay in the military was grounds for discharge.

Whether or not Harvey Milk had a sexual relationship with a 16-year-old when he was 34-years-old is a supposed biographer's word against his. Since Harvey Milk is deceased, and the victim would now be 95 years old, and likely also deceased, disputing the unsubstantiated claim is all but impossible.

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Harvey's discharge from the navy was not a 'dishonorable discharge', it was 'other than honorable' which may seem like the same thing, but it is not according to the military. The reason he was given the ‘other than honorable discharge’ was because he admitted he was homosexual. In the 1950s, when Harvey was in the Navy, being gay in the military was grounds for discharge.

Whether or not Harvey Milk had a sexual relationship with a 16-year-old when he was 34-years-old is a supposed biographer's word against his. Since Harvey Milk is deceased, and the victim would now be 95 years old, and likely also deceased, disputing the unsubstantiated claim is all but impossible.

Not a whole lot of difference between a dishonorable discharge and an other than honorable discharge (OTH).  And we don't why he was given an OTH.  That almost always happens when a service member is administratively discharged due to misconduct, after being afforded a hearing, being represented by counsel, etc.