and lolhomophobia...
Much of Guristas officers are citizens and naval officers who've been disgraced, forced out or shunned by the State for being gay, and who've decided to say "well, fuck you too". It's even mentioned separately about few of the officers in their description if my memory serves me right. One can speculate on the nature of relationship of Fatal and The Rabbit.
One could add a snarky comment about Veto and the male bonding (and female bonding as well now that Mina has other girls to play with finally) that goes on inside the corp
but now I digress from the topic, let us get back on the topic.
Kaikka, IIRC, is the Guristas officer. The Caldari homophobia (and related - the relationship between the Guristas and the State, and what drives Caldari into the Guristas; what makes them 'not fit in.') is a whole other discussion. Though it does highlight a possible cultural difference (between the State and Republic).
On the topic of the State and Republic: There is a sense of collectivism, I think, for the State. Where the Federation and many of the fringe factions (Angels, Syndicate, etc) have and might in some cases idealize the sort of free-market capitalism
for the advancement of the individual that fits the popular idea of capitalism, that doesn't seem to me to be the case so much for the State. Of course, it is a big cluster, and I wouldn't argue that there aren't people in the State whose only goal is to get themselves filthy rich. That being said, I think there is more of an idea that the way you succeed - the goal - is to have your family, or your team, or your department, or ultimately your corporation succeed.
It seems to me that there is this idea that achievement and advancement is about competition, but not at an individual level. At a group level. It's the State against everyone, the Megas against eachother, the Nourvukaiken accounting department competing with the Jita accounting department, etc.
Being part of the group is, I think, a big part of a Caldari's identity.
Now, I don't have as good a sense of the Minmatar. My impression is that while Tribe, clan, etc is important so is the individual. And that perhaps the Tribe, clan etc is important in a different way? If that makes sense?