Over a dozen young men stood naked in a row as the doctor bellowed “bend over and spread your cheeks.” The doctor walked around, carefully peering at each anus. After he looked at the ninth man’s anus, he straighten up and yelled “external piles, you are out!”
We need to start on Day 1, when Trump takes office. Then, no matter who the President is, or what party is in power, Trump's policy on the military should be the law of the land no matter what!!!
Gender dysphoria is one symptom of severe depression, and is usually part of a cluster of mental health issues. Severe depression should rule out induction into military service.
So I believe the military has physical exams, IQ exams and mental health exams, correct? So an applicant needs to pass all of these exams in order to enter the military. Just the fact that well adjusted physically able transgender needs medical care for the rest of his/her life should disqualify that person from serving. Are people with lifetime chronic diseases needing medication able to serve, such as those with diabetes or Parkinson’s? How would that work in battle? And is it sensible to have a person in transition serve, let alone pay for his/her medical care? I’m not claiming to know the truth about reasons for rejection in the military. Anyone here know the exact reasons besides hemorrhoids, flat feet, and hearing loss?
We’re going to need decades to unfuck what Clinton to Biden did to the military.
We need to start on Day 1, when Trump takes office. Then, no matter who the President is, or what party is in power, Trump's policy on the military should be the law of the land no matter what!!!
Gender dysphoria is one symptom of severe depression, and is usually part of a cluster of mental health issues. Severe depression should rule out induction into military service.
So I believe the military has physical exams, IQ exams and mental health exams, correct? So an applicant needs to pass all of these exams in order to enter the military. Just the fact that well adjusted physically able transgender needs medical care for the rest of his/her life should disqualify that person from serving. Are people with lifetime chronic diseases needing medication able to serve, such as those with diabetes or Parkinson’s? How would that work in battle? And is it sensible to have a person in transition serve, let alone pay for his/her medical care? I’m not claiming to know the truth about reasons for rejection in the military. Anyone here know the exact reasons besides hemorrhoids, flat feet, and hearing loss?