bobdroege7
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We all need to sit in a big circle, hold hands, sing kumbaya, and watch Hacksaw Ridge until we get this right.
Discrimination is wrong.
Discrimination is wrong.
We all need to sit in a big circle, hold hands, sing kumbaya, and watch Hacksaw Ridge until we get this right.
Discrimination is wrong.
I am on the fence with this issue.
I can understand folks seeing a man wanting to be a woman and a woman wanting to be a man, as suffering from some sort of gender ID disorder.
I certainly don't have any issue with women, but they have no business in combat, policing or firefighting. Neither do trans.
Do you think that will help?
Good for you. You got that part right.
Since it's something that should be learned in kindergarten, I think the remedial exercise is appropriate.
We all need to sit in a big circle, hold hands, sing kumbaya, and watch Hacksaw Ridge until we get this right.
Discrimination is wrong.
Possibly, although if someone hasn't got the basics of that down by the time they are adults, then I'm not sure how returning to pre-school educational techniques will be useful.
They've already demonstrated it wasn't sufficient for them.
Pet peeve of mine.
No, discrimination is not wrong.
To take it to the absurd, yes discriminating on what topping you want on your pizza is not wrong, but that's not what we are discussing.
Pet peeve of mine.
People who don't mind their own business.
Someone's gender, sex, or sexual orientation is no business of the President as long as they can fulfill their military function and obligation and conform to the UCMJ and not commit any offenses however slight.
UCMJ is Uniform Code of Military Justice.
The dirty secret about that bogus statistic that trans bigots always neglect to share is that the number comes from people who are forced to suppress or deny their TG issues.
Once they are allowed to transition openly and without social stigma the numbers normalize.
In other words, it isn't because they are TG, it's because of the way they are treated because they are TG.
Ubiquitous hate and scorn can contribute quite a bit to depression in someone who is already struggling with a thorny medical issue.
Republicans on Capitol Hill are scrambling to respond to President Donald Trump's announcement Wednesday to reinstitute a ban on transgender people serving in the military after conservatives who lobbied the White House say they were pushing only to prevent the Pentagon from paying for medical costs associated with gender confirmation -- not an outright ban.
I don't think it is a dirty secret - at least for the study I read - as they all cite ostracization as the main factor of youth TG suicide.
That si why I added this "now whether that apply to military situation is open but certainly something one would have to keep an eye at" as ostracization could indeed happen in the military too.
Since it's something that should be learned in kindergarten, I think the remedial exercise is appropriate.
I wonder why people would be worried about people joining the military to have a sex change. The costs are not that big and if you want people to only join for the right reasons why do we waste all that money on the GI bill and trying to get people to sign up so they can go to college?
Pandering to base and doing stuff that is wrong, but buys him some extra support from the Retard vote. He knows very well what he must do in order to have their support.
McHrozni
When do the re-education classes start?
I assume they will be compulsory.
From what I gather from the General in charge of boot-camp on CNN, it is currently a mandatory part of said boot-camp.
So if you want to attend classes, see your local recruiter.
It won't do me any good.
The military discriminates based on age.