MarAzul
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Why would you need to know they are Transgender?Should it be a disqualifier for otherwise qualified candidates?
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Why would you need to know they are Transgender?Should it be a disqualifier for otherwise qualified candidates?
So you don't see it as a desirable skill, ability or attribute. Just people that need improvement. Well ok. Is the military there to preform this function? Or Provide the fighting force?
This is an excellent point! Some school an training usually gets it done. If it works for the Transgender too, why do we even need to know?Every single person that I know who has joined the military did so because they wanted improvement.
This is an excellent point! Some school an training usually gets it done. If it works for the Transgender too, why do we even need to know?
It's not like they can hide it from the military
Science disagrees with your feelings.Transgender is not a mental illness. Actually neither is bigotry, just an undesirable trait.
Trump's attorney general won't resign no matter how much he's insulted. Trump can't get over losing popular vote 8 months after election. The Russia investigation is getting close to him and his family. North Korea is thumbing their nose. The Republican party is fracturing over how many people they should take health care away from. The tax cuts for the rich are not passed. His supporters are losing patience. The international community is just moving on without him. So he needs a new target. A supposedly easy target. Attack transpeople and the religious right will rise up and call him blessed.
If George Patton had decided he was actually a woman, do you think he would have been any less of a military strategist?
I'm thinking that many high ranking military officials saw what happened with Bradley/Chelsea Manning and were upset at this, so they advised Trump of this action.
Per the ICD-10, transsexuality/transgender is presently covered under the dual-role transvestitism section and classified as a "disorder", as a subsection of the "Mental, behavioral, and neurodevelopmental disorders" grouping.Science disagrees with your feelings.
@Natebishop3 is saving all the flat footed people in the country.Trump and Melo are saving this forum during the offseason.
Oh please, Nate, show me the "science".Science disagrees with your feelings.
Trump and Melo are saving this forum during the offseason.
It should also be noted he did not ... inform the Pentagon
Last year, the Obama administration lifted the ban on allowing transgender troops to serve openly.
Under the policy set by then-Defense Secretary Ash Carter, transgender troops also receive coverage for any treatment deemed medically necessary by their doctors, including surgery and hormone therapy.
That step left a decision for Trump Secretary of Defense James Mattis to make a decision on whether to allow new transgender troops to enter the military.
It wasn't immediately clear what Trump's announcement would mean for the approximately 250 transgender people now serving openly in the U.S. military.
Trump’s decision is a huge blow the LGBT community, which was just coming off a win after the surprising defeat of an amendment to the annual defense policy bill that would have banned Pentagon funding from being used for transition-related medical care.
But under the policy Carter crafted, transgender recruits weren’t allowed to enlist pending the end of a one-year implementation period.
That was supposed to end July 1. But the night before the change was to go into effect, Defense Secretary James Mattis issued a six-month delay in the policy to study the issue more.
In a memo explaining the delay, Mattis insisted that his decision does not “change policies and procedures currently in effect.”
Mattis also promised during his confirmation hearing that he wouldn’t reverse his predecessor’s decisions unless a service chief brings him hard evidence the policy is having a negative effect.
LGBT advocates were worried immediately after the election that Trump would roll back the transgender policy, which he has the power to do unilaterally since it is not a law.
They breathed a sigh of relief after Mattis’ confirmation hearing, but have since been fighting on issues such as the enlistment policy and medical care.
Earlier this month, the House voted 209-214 against banning Pentagon funding from being used for transition-related care. Twenty-four Republicans joined with Democrats to defeat the amendment to the annual defense policy bill.
Mattis opposed the amendment, confirming he called its sponsor, Rep. Vicky Hartzler (R-Mo.), at least once on the issue.
But some Republicans hoped to have a second chance, filing several similar amendments to the spending bill coming to the House floor Wednesday.
The Rules Committee finalized Tuesday night which amendments will get a vote on the House floor. None of the transgender-related amendments made it in.
http://thehill.com/homenews/adminis...or-ban-on-transgender-individuals-in-military
“At the Pentagon, the first of the three tweets raised fears that the president was getting ready to announce strikes on North Korea or some other military action. Many said they were left in suspense for nine minutes, the time between the first and second tweet. Only after the second tweet did military officials receive the news the president was announcing a personnel change on Twitter.”

military policy on dental problems is and do not see the relevance.
The estimate the costs. Less than one Trump weekend golfing.
The National Defense Research Institute did an in-depth study. Assessing the Implications of Allowing Transgender Personnel to Serve Openly", which I am quite sure Trump did not read (neither, I am sure, did MarAzul, it's so much easier to call people full of bullshit than to, you know, know something about a subject)
https://books.google.com/books?id=Jb2pDAAAQBAJ&pg=PR11&lpg=PR11#v=onepage&q&f=false
The estimate the costs. Less than one Trump weekend golfing.
You might as well try to argue that bi-polar disorder isn't a mental illness.Oh please, Nate, show me the "science".
Being Trump, he has not of course looked at implications, policy details are for "losers". He said in any capacity, not just active duty. That would definitely include reserves. What about National Guard? They are under state control but part of military. What about VA? The civilians working for the military?
What if transgender people don't quit, which is pretty much guaranteed? The military will spend millions throwing them out, then defending lawsuits. For years.
Far more disruptive than a transgender person serving.
Well he's the commander and chief of the military so.....It should also be noted he did not consult or inform the Pentagon