Posted on Nov 10, 2016
More than 100 troops seeking transgender care
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I like how people want to use the funds to provide care for veterans without acknowledging that these servicemembers are veterans too.
“All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others.” ― George Orwell
“All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others.” ― George Orwell
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SSG Jessica Bautista
Sgt Kelli Mays - What do your gay and drag queen friends say about this? These exact words you're posting, not a watered down version.
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Sgt Kelli Mays - I have a friend at the VA who also had breast reduction surgery because of the same reasons you listed for the Nurse you worked with. When she first told me about it, she told me she had a boob job. I told her I didn't know the VA did cosmetic surgery. She told me about her neck, back, etc. and they would if you're in physical pain.
I don't know the pain transgenderes have, if any. When our Government approved of the LGBT community being open about their sexuality, I think that was an approval of taking care of those in the LGBT community. How far they are taken care of at the VA, is the VA's decision. I think sooner or later, the surgeries will be approved, since the Government opened Pandoras Box. All of us are born in our own body and sometimes that body is felt different than what sex it was born in. I believe that. I didn't used to but I do now. Therefore I don't think it's an elective surgery. Before the Miltary said it's ok to be gay, trans, or whatever, those people had to pay for their own surgeries. Now that the Military knows who's who, and because they approved, they should take care of their commitment they made to the them when they enlisted, or came out after it was ok to do that. It does make me feel for them when they continue having to defend themselves, and trying to make their case against those who don't approve. Thank you for tagging me. I don't know if that's the response you expected, but that's how I feel about all people's rights in the Military.
I don't know the pain transgenderes have, if any. When our Government approved of the LGBT community being open about their sexuality, I think that was an approval of taking care of those in the LGBT community. How far they are taken care of at the VA, is the VA's decision. I think sooner or later, the surgeries will be approved, since the Government opened Pandoras Box. All of us are born in our own body and sometimes that body is felt different than what sex it was born in. I believe that. I didn't used to but I do now. Therefore I don't think it's an elective surgery. Before the Miltary said it's ok to be gay, trans, or whatever, those people had to pay for their own surgeries. Now that the Military knows who's who, and because they approved, they should take care of their commitment they made to the them when they enlisted, or came out after it was ok to do that. It does make me feel for them when they continue having to defend themselves, and trying to make their case against those who don't approve. Thank you for tagging me. I don't know if that's the response you expected, but that's how I feel about all people's rights in the Military.
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To be expected once bans are lifted, do different then when women are permitted to go combat, women will volunteer, the same applies to us old guys that were called out of retirement we volunteered.
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