Gay army scandinavia
Gay Army is a Danish [1] comedy reality television series. It centers around nine effeminate gay men put into the hands of a drill sergeant who puts them through military training exercises.
The ad—featuring young soldiers with their faces painted in rainbow colors—was part of a broader effort by the Swedish Armed Forces to show that the military is a place where everyone, regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity, is welcome and valued.
Gay Army is a Danish comedy reality television series featuring nine effeminate gay men put into the hands of a drill sergeant. The show was first broadcast in Sweden, Norway and Denmark. The show has also been sold to Italy, Germany, Canada, and Poland, although protests led to the show's being cancelled in the latter country before it aired.
A Swedish military band is also performing at West Pride at Gothenburg, running August 14 to 19 and also including performances by Mashrou’ Leila and Bananarama. “We stand up for the values we are tasked with defending,” the Swedish military said in a statement. “The Swedish Armed Forces is an inclusive workplace where we view people’s diversity as a strength. We have been proud.
Gay Army is a Danish [1] comedy reality television series. It centers around nine effeminate gay men put into the hands of a drill sergeant who puts them through military training exercises.
The ad—featuring young soldiers with their faces painted in rainbow colors—was part of a broader effort by the Swedish Armed Forces to show that the military is a place where everyone, regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity, is welcome and valued.
Gay Army is a Danish comedy reality television series featuring nine effeminate gay men put into the hands of a drill sergeant. The show was first broadcast in Sweden, Norway and Denmark. The show has also been sold to Italy, Germany, Canada, and Poland, although protests led to the show's being cancelled in the latter country before it aired.
A Swedish military band is also performing at West Pride at Gothenburg, running August 14 to 19 and also including performances by Mashrou’ Leila and Bananarama. “We stand up for the values we are tasked with defending,” the Swedish military said in a statement. “The Swedish Armed Forces is an inclusive workplace where we view people’s diversity as a strength. We have been proud.