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Thu, 27 Jul 17 6:01 PM | 53 view(s)
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The purpose of the military is to protect the nation efficiently, it is not a mechanism for social change. Those serving must obey the chain of command. For most of us it is contrary to our natural inclinations to control our own lives.

I want the military to be small, powerful and effective. It is far too expansive today. We have been in a constant state of preparation for war for many years. U S military spending is out of control. The reported U S military budget is over 10 times the reported Russian military budget. The military has a legitimate purpose but it should be limited.

Social change is not a purpose of the military. The military command should determine criteria for service. It should not be a political decision.


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Re: U.S. Military Service
By: Cactus Flower
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Thu, 27 Jul 17 8:05 AM
Msg. 22572 of 54959

Hi clo,

I don't think this should be judged on the basis of rights.

Generally-speaking, there are all sorts of contradictory rights affecting every political conversation. It's never easy to untangle whose rights are superior - indeed, it's kinda the nature of rights that it is impossible to make a correct decision. Someone usually claims a right at someone else's expense. People with conservative religious principles presumably feel they have a right to serve as untainted, righteous Christians and establishing transgender rights harms these competing interests. I can't say whose rights are superior. I do know rights-based claims usually end up being more about emotions than reason.

My view is that it ought to be a conversation about costs and benefits. Do transgender personnel contribute more than they harm the US department of defence? If they do, hire those that can leap the bar. If not, take the tough decision.

I don't have a strong view about this as I have never thought about it. But I don't often find simple rights-based claims persuasive.


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