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Posted on Jan 26, 2015
PO1 Autumn Sandeen
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SFC Mark Merino
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I don't care what your sexuality is. I don't care what your politics are. I don't care what religion you practice. I don't want people shoving all of it in my face all the time. Hi!, I'm Mark and I am a republican, heterosexual Christian. Hi! I'm Mark and I am a republican, heterosexual Christian. Hi! I'm Mark and I am a republican, heterosexual, Christian. Good for me. Good for you. Hi! I'm Mark and I am a proud American service member. One team...one fight!, but quit ramming all your individuality down my throat. Be proud of being an American where you are free. Now pick up your weapon and follow me!
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SFC Howard Holmes
SFC Howard Holmes
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On the radio, I heard segments of some trans Space Force Officer's speech and he addressed pronouns. How's this, the ONLY PRONOUNS necessary is an individual's Rank prior to last Name - PERIOD. This is how they are breaking institutions down, by making it about individuality which seriously breaks down Esprit de Corps, Team Work, Selfless Service, and so much more of what the military stood for. Prior to retiring, I was working for a Recruiting Command, but was NOT a recruiter. On the side, I volunteered to coach a high school JV baseball team, and I would bring kids to the recruiters and they enlisted. Now when I get asked about my thoughts, I tell them no way, I wouldn't even consider it.
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SSG Roger Ayscue
SSG Roger Ayscue
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SPC Zoe Jane Halo - the problem is that in order to maintain the appearance of the identified gender, regular interventional medical treatment is required. This treatment is expensive, takes the soldier away from training and can make the soldier non-deployable. Soldiers are separated every day for development of conditions such as diabetes, heart disease, or the inability to maintain BMI standards due to service-connected injury. These soldiers also want to serve, but their medical conditions preclude this. Gender Dysphoria falls into this category.
The "Throwing it in the face" may not be the same sex couple holding hands, but a "Drag Show" attended by children is. Book readings for children by individuals in drag is. Teachers flying Pride Flags is. Installations openly celebrating the sexual proclivities of individuals and individual lifestyles is. Just as some feel that ethnic and regional flags displayed are improper and not allowed, a pride flag should also not be displayed in any official capacity nor openly in any government office, school, or facility.
No person should receive protected or preferential status based upon race, sex, gender identity, national origin, or who they choose to copulate with.
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SrA Cecelia Eareckson
SrA Cecelia Eareckson
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PO1 Todd McMillin - Name one other palpably false claim that is humored in like fashion? BTW, the very little research done on the subject before slice, dice, and inject became standard tx showed a failure to bond with the same sex parent. Also BTW, I have friends who are afflicted with this idea, and it is painful to see. Concern is not hate.
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SCPO Lonny Randolph
SCPO Lonny Randolph
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PO1 Todd McMillin - The SFC's comment is neither hateful or bigoted. He is simply stating he would just as soon NOT have someone else's sexuality or gender identification crammed in his face. Apparently you feel otherwise; regardless, his comment did not warrant the litany of nonsense you just posted. Perhaps YOU are the one who is having a problem here.
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Sgt Alex Bane
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I thought that veterans preferred to be recognized, because of their heroic actions not because of their sexual preference or identity. I personally do not care about a persons sex life, but if you must remind me over and over then I guess is all that I will remember about you. I assuming the argument is rater or not taxpayer money should be spent on sex change operations for service members. Is it basic and essential to military efficiency or is it a cosmetic operation.
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SSG Bill McCoy
SSG Bill McCoy
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A1C Medrick "Rick" DeVaney - Good philosophy! Sort of like, "I'll try anything, once; more if I enjoy it and survive!"
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A1C Medrick "Rick" DeVaney
A1C Medrick "Rick" DeVaney
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SSG Bill McCoy - ..
Life Is Filled With Opportunities; Everything From Business To Fun.
If You Don't Take Advantage Of Them, You'll Never Have Lived Your Life.
As Was Stated On The Movie "Aunti Mame",
"Life Is A Banquette And Most Poor Suckers Are Starving To Death".
~~ And THAT'S An Unfortunate Truth ~~
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Sgt Alex Bane - There is a difference between a "true" deformity, and an individuals skewed self-image. However my opinion is no more valid than everyone else's.
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SGT Brian Jarvi
SGT Brian Jarvi
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The problem with sex change operations are that the people are not deployable. The whole thing has on going medical problems and hormone therapy. There was times when we had no food or water and had to make do. So would there be a special emergency airdrop for their meds? Not to mention infection and ongoing preventive treatments. I’m sorry how anybody feels but there are mental issues going on there.
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If you want to be a man, be one. If you want to be a woman, then go ahead. Its not my business to have a say in what you want to do with the one body you were given. But the government shouldn't have to deal with 'wants'. I'm not trying to say that transgenders are less human, but I simply don't understand how everyone is expected to see this as a necessary surgery.

If being transgender gets in the way of your duties then you should't be in the military.
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SSG Bill McCoy
SSG Bill McCoy
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SPC (Join to see) - Trans surgery IS elective in every sense of the word. Someone wants it ... fine, but NOT at the expense of combat readiness and EVERY single MOS is first and foremost, "a soldier FIRST!" Since when should the taxpayers foot the bill for someone's sexual fantasies?
How would you propose to solve the logistics of prescribed meds for transitioning troops ... in an area of combat? How would you propose to solve the mental health needs of someone in a crisis over their sexuality?
Easy answer: DON'T let them join in the first place, just like we don't allow alcoholics of diabetics to joint for the same reasons called, "readiness."
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SSG Bill McCoy
SSG Bill McCoy
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Capt Seid Waddell no argument here. As you say, "Mental illness is a disqualify characteristic." I'm not in favor or transgender people serving and couldn't find a comment (by me) that resulted in your response.
The main reason I'm opposed to them serving, is the ONGOING issues of medical/psychiatric care they require that will hinder unit effectiveness like deployments, etc.
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SPC Matt Ovaska
SPC Matt Ovaska
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Common sense is uncommon
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SFC Howard Holmes
SFC Howard Holmes
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SSG Bill McCoy - Wait, wait, wait, with the policies being placed on the military, there seems to be VERY LITTLE common sense involved SSG.
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