vendredi 25 août 2017
The White House Takes the Next Step in Trump's Military Ban - Here's What It Means
This week, President Donald Trump took the next step in authenticating his proposed ban on transgender individuals from the United States military. According to an anonymous, internal White House source who spoke to the New York Times, Trump is expected to deliver a memo to the Pentagon and Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis. The memo will give instructions on how to implement the ban, and Mattis will have six months to act accordingly.
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The implementation of this ban will have obvious consequences. The military will be barred from admitting transgender individuals. There will no longer be funds for sexual reassignment surgeries and other medical treatments these soldiers might need. Naturally, the full depth of ban isn't so simple. Not only will the Defense Department have to turn away out transgender individuals who wish to serve in the military, but they'll have to do something about the estimated 15,000 active transgender military members. While the ban will focus on new enlistments, Mattis will have the option to remove active members at his own discretion.
What would the process of ejected active transgender members look like? It's exactly as egregious and horrifying as it sounds. The order would reportedly allow Mattis to assess, on a case by case basis, a transgender soldier's "deployability," and whether they would be able to fight in war zones and participate in training. The military would have to set a legal standard for whether or not a soldier is "deployable." But if this metric all boils down to an individual's identity, it means we're using gender to determine the capabilities of a soldier. This is familiar territory, but America's ban on women in combat was lifted in 2013.
Perhaps even more ridiculous is the estimated cost of discharging and replacing these military members. After all, Trump cited the "tremendous costs" of transgender care, which costs up to $8.4 million annually. Recent reports reveal that a transgender military purge could cost $960 million. Nearly a billion dollars. More than 100 times greater than the cost of keeping them.
Suffice it to say, the ban has yet to be finalized and implemented - and will almost certainly be challenged in the court if and when it is. In fact, five servicemembers already filed a lawsuit over Trump's tweet. Either way, it's a hell of a pill to swallow when you realize the same social media account Trump used to tweet an eclipse meme that targeted Barack Obama can just as easily be used to negatively impact the lives of thousands of dedicated military members whose only "crime" is living their truths as transgender individuals.
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