Posted on Jul 1, 2019
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71% of the country, including 56% of veterans, support allowing trans people to serve openly.
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Posted from news.gallup.comPosted in these groups: LGBTQ+ Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Transgender Donald Trump Don't ask Don't tell (DADT)
Posted 5 y ago
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Posted 5 y ago
Poll didn't ask if those with mental disorders and who require constant medication to unnecessarily alter their physical chemistry should be allowed to serve.
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SPC Angela Burnham
5 y
Gender dysphoria is no longer classified as a mental disorder, and plenty of cisgender people already take hormones in the military.
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LTJG Richard Bruce
5 y
Using hormones to treat an acceptable physical ailment is one thing, but to medicate people with no physical illness is wrong.
https://www.theravive.com/therapedia/gender-dysphoria-dsm--5-302.85-(f64.9)
https://www.theravive.com/therapedia/gender-dysphoria-dsm--5-302.85-(f64.9)
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Posted 5 y ago
Why does it always have to be about weird sex that is not the military's mission
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SPC Angela Burnham
5 y
Exactly, it's nobodies business what soldiers do behind closed doors as long as nobody is harmed and no laws are broken.
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1SG Joseph Yorski, MHS
5 y
SPC Angela Burnham - Don’t forget “and nobody is nondeployable for long periods of time because they made a choice based on their mental illness, which is another reason they shouldn’t be serving.”
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SGT Michael Hearn
5 y
Hello Soldier,
There was nothing in your enlistment contract about you wearing panties to boot camp. It would sicken me to know I had a freak in my unit more focused on their dinga ling that why they joined. If I was your CO or NCO I would process you for discharge under chapter 14.
There was nothing in your enlistment contract about you wearing panties to boot camp. It would sicken me to know I had a freak in my unit more focused on their dinga ling that why they joined. If I was your CO or NCO I would process you for discharge under chapter 14.
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Posted 5 y ago
Polls don't (and shouldn't) determine who is eligible to serve in the military. While I understand the public push for equality for all, the military has no obligation to retain service members who are non-deployable for extended periods of time.
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SGT Michael Hearn
5 y
My point is Soldier did you see in the enlistment signs anything about special treatment for sick puppies, The recruiter pushing to make his quota
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