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OktokkiMarch 20, 2025

My feet are flat as hell, and I have a raunchy case of the ADHD, both of which make me unsuitable for military service. It's chill. I'm able to support my country as a public servant in a different capacity, one for which I am suited.

Ultimately, the military is a fighting force. These people are demanding to be let in despite choosing to make themselves permanently unfit for combat. In the middle of a battle, where are trans people going to dilate/inject/topically apply? Should female service members be required to share facilities with biological males? If so, how far along in their "transition" must the biological male be before gaining access to female spaces? Where can trans service members be stationed, taking into account local attitudes toward gender shit? Or, do they expect to only work stateside in some sort of administrative capacity, reaping the benefits of military service - especially that sweet, affirming healthcare - without the inconvenience of deployment?

It's strange to see a group of people who won't accept that not every thing, and not every place, is for them. Stranger still to observe their female supporters, who are so desperate for validation and belonging that they'll say they believe anything if it gets people to like them.