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Title: DESPITE BAN, TRANSSEXUALS ALREADY SERVING OPENLY IN U.S. MILITARY
Post by: Lara the Lover and the Fighter on October 29, 2014, 07:06:51 PM
Post by: Lara the Lover and the Fighter on October 29, 2014, 07:06:51 PM
DESPITE BAN, TRANSSEXUALS ALREADY SERVING OPENLY IN U.S. MILITARY
http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Peace/2014/10/28/Despite-Ban-Transsexuals-Already-Serving-Openly-in-U-S-Military
Last week, transsexual military personnel from various countries allied with the United States convened a conference in Washington, DC to put pressure on the U.S. military to allow transsexuals to serve openly.
Organizers claim more than 15,000 transsexuals now serve in the active military or the reserves.
The Washington Post has taken up the cause in an article Monday featuring Captain Sage Fox, who spoke at the conference last week.
Fox is a man who prefers life as a woman. The Post reports that Fox was allowed briefly back into active duty after hormone therapy, which softened his features, and vocal training which gave his voice a higher pitch. Additionally, he had grown out his hair, and officials allowed him to use the women's latrine and to be called "ma'am." He was welcomed back but only for two weeks—then was placed in the inactive list.
The Post tells the story of 29-year-old Captain Jacob Eleazar, a man who somehow joined the military as a woman. Though he came out to his commanding officer as transgender, according to the Post he has been allowed to continue his military service in a dress and is supposed to be addressed by subordinates as "ma'am." Eleazer trains new officers in the Kentucky National Guard some of whom balked at calling Eleazer "ma'am." Eleazer said their requests to call him "sir" were "shot down."
"Hunter" is an anomaly among transgender service personnel. She is a woman who passes as man. According to experts, 90% of transgender military personnel are men who prefer to be women. After testosterone therapy, Hunter says she "presents very male" and that women flee when she enters the female latrine. She says she has had to attend formal occasions wearing dresses but that "You shouldn't be afraid to see a man in a dress."
Advocates for regularizing transgender service are buttressed by an independent commission report that says transgendered persons would cause no harm to military readiness or effectiveness. The report also calls for the military to foot the bill for expensive transgender surgery, costs that range from $15,000 to $50,000. The average is $30,000, which would cost the U.S. taxpayers $225 million if only half of these servicemembers decided on surgery. Advocates insist a far smaller number would ever ask for taxpayer-funded surgery.
http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Peace/2014/10/28/Despite-Ban-Transsexuals-Already-Serving-Openly-in-U-S-Military
Last week, transsexual military personnel from various countries allied with the United States convened a conference in Washington, DC to put pressure on the U.S. military to allow transsexuals to serve openly.
Organizers claim more than 15,000 transsexuals now serve in the active military or the reserves.
The Washington Post has taken up the cause in an article Monday featuring Captain Sage Fox, who spoke at the conference last week.
Fox is a man who prefers life as a woman. The Post reports that Fox was allowed briefly back into active duty after hormone therapy, which softened his features, and vocal training which gave his voice a higher pitch. Additionally, he had grown out his hair, and officials allowed him to use the women's latrine and to be called "ma'am." He was welcomed back but only for two weeks—then was placed in the inactive list.
The Post tells the story of 29-year-old Captain Jacob Eleazar, a man who somehow joined the military as a woman. Though he came out to his commanding officer as transgender, according to the Post he has been allowed to continue his military service in a dress and is supposed to be addressed by subordinates as "ma'am." Eleazer trains new officers in the Kentucky National Guard some of whom balked at calling Eleazer "ma'am." Eleazer said their requests to call him "sir" were "shot down."
"Hunter" is an anomaly among transgender service personnel. She is a woman who passes as man. According to experts, 90% of transgender military personnel are men who prefer to be women. After testosterone therapy, Hunter says she "presents very male" and that women flee when she enters the female latrine. She says she has had to attend formal occasions wearing dresses but that "You shouldn't be afraid to see a man in a dress."
Advocates for regularizing transgender service are buttressed by an independent commission report that says transgendered persons would cause no harm to military readiness or effectiveness. The report also calls for the military to foot the bill for expensive transgender surgery, costs that range from $15,000 to $50,000. The average is $30,000, which would cost the U.S. taxpayers $225 million if only half of these servicemembers decided on surgery. Advocates insist a far smaller number would ever ask for taxpayer-funded surgery.
Title: Re: DESPITE BAN, TRANSSEXUALS ALREADY SERVING OPENLY IN U.S. MILITARY
Post by: suzifrommd on October 30, 2014, 10:52:09 AM
Post by: suzifrommd on October 30, 2014, 10:52:09 AM
Quote from: Hanazono on October 30, 2014, 10:39:39 AM
FTMs seem more welcome. Jacob and Hunter are FTM
Of course. Transguys are tough dudes. No one minds them in the armed forces.
But transgirls are still looked upon as guys that that can't hack it as men.
Title: Re: DESPITE BAN, TRANSSEXUALS ALREADY SERVING OPENLY IN U.S. MILITARY
Post by: Vale on October 30, 2014, 06:29:38 PM
Post by: Vale on October 30, 2014, 06:29:38 PM
Not that surprised that there are trans service members. Hopefully other countries will be able to teach the United States how they integrate transgender people. I'd certainly love the opportunity to go back openly.
Title: Re: DESPITE BAN, TRANSSEXUALS ALREADY SERVING OPENLY IN U.S. MILITARY
Post by: blink on October 30, 2014, 09:59:44 PM
Post by: blink on October 30, 2014, 09:59:44 PM
I have poor time management skills, as indicated by reading through the comments. On the bright side there were actually a few non-bigots.
One person appears to have a mugshot for their avatar. Not sure what to make of that.
One person appears to have a mugshot for their avatar. Not sure what to make of that.