I want to think there won't be a backlash toward us over this.
Just the same, it bothers me that Manning is trans in some way, because his actions make us look like traitors to our nation (for those of us who live in the U.S.) as he could be the first trans person many people actually see. I won't state my opinion on the trial or case here, but I will say that knowing how most people think of what he did at least in my area ... this doesn't help us.
It also bothers me that the military prosecution team tried to frame him as willingly aiding the enemy because of a picture (I'm guessing this one?) of him smiling while cross dressing and wearing a wig. They were saying that because he looked so happy the next day, that surely he was willingly aiding the enemy. They didn't stop to think about the fact that he may have been smiling simply for enjoying how he was presenting. Apparently this photograph was their major evidence for the charge of willfully aiding the enemy. They tried to burn him any way they could and they used the fact he was trying to come out to a superior as proof of him guilt that could have landed him the death penalty.
Manning's actions trouble me because they make us look bad to people who don't know much about us. This should have been a non issue in the case.
The military prosecution trying to literally fry her over being trans ... that really makes me angry.