Posted on 08/01/2017 8:33:39 AM PDT by xzins
"We should be disqualified at enlistment because we are medically reliant"
Reacting to President Trumps announcement preventing transgender people in the military, Edie Dixon, a transgender man who identifies as a woman, told the Blaze on July 27 that he agrees with the presidents decision, saying that transgenders are no better than diabetics or asthmatics, and should be disqualified from the military.
According to the Blaze, Dixon is a Trump supporter and a resident of Oregon.
When the Blazes Allie Stuckey asked Dixon for his reaction to Trumps announcement last week, Dixon replied, Im actually very satisfied. This is Trump showing that he is a president for equality, because this isnt about transgender people, this is about transgender treatment.
And if you look at the medical disqualifying guidelines of the military that they use, we are medically reliant, and therefore disqualifies us, he continued.
We are no better than diabetics. We are no better than asthmatics. We should be disqualified at enlistment because we are medically reliant, stated Dixon.
Wow, thats an interesting perspective, and not one that were really hearing from other people of your community, replied Stuckey. She asked, So the big question is that Im hearing asked is can trump be a friend of the LGBT community and still enforce this ban?
Of course, said Dixon. Trump has already proven to the LGBT community that he is an ally, especially with the religious executive order where he personally removed all -- any bill regarding the LGBT people, and especially his historic before his election when he was in Colorado when he announced his support for LGBT rights.
And this ban -- I still dont look at it as anti-LGBT move, even with the executive order with the bathroom bill, continued Dixon. There has to be compromises, there has to be guidelines. We cant be reckless with the transgender problem or the transgender issue with the bathroom problem.
We cant be reckless, especially in our military, he stated.
When Stuckey asked him if it is difficult to support Trump as a transgender person, Dixon replied that he has lost jobs and has been banned from bars and clubs because of his political belief.
Stuckey pointed out that the Left says it is for diversity, and Dixon replied that although the left used to be for freedom it is now hypocritical. They are not for tolerance anymore. They are not for free speech anymore.
He also said that the LGBT movement has become a liberal agenda movement.
Stuckey asked as a final question, Are you pleased with Trumps presidency so far. Do you think hes doing the things that you and your community want him to do?
Dixon answered, Oh, most definitely. Of course, like with any president, there are things you do disagree with. I am not a one-issue voter. I am not party-loyal. I am a devout constitutionalist, so I lean toward whoever is more constitution.
And I feel that Trump is doing a great job at protecting the United States and our people. And that should be the focus right now. That is where my point is."
And that is the importance of politics in our country is not where I go to the bathroom. Its are we letting in hundreds and thousands of refugees who are going to slaughter us? stated Dixon. That is where my mind is at, and I think thats where Trumps mind needs to be at.
We dont need any more political correctness in this country, he said. We need truth, and we need safety, not political correctness. And giving people an extra privilege to go into the military just because of political correctness, to me, is a special right. That is not equal rights.
Could it be....Satan!?
I say we open a few new draft classifications: 4XX and 4XY
Quite. They’re on chronic meds and physical therapies.
Soldiers need be in a condition where they can be told (by orders or circumstance) “here’s an M16, go survive in a battle zone for a week” with no food, meds, support, etc. We have enough healthy volunteers without having to resort to those fixated on self-mutilation.
The “altered” men with fake “vay-jai-nahs” have to “dilate” for their rest of their lives, however short, to keep the wound from healing shut.
How suitable is that for military service?
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