Candis Cayne: Donald Trump Banning Transgender Soldiers Shows His Lack of Courage
President Donald Trump’s Twitter-announcement that he will ban transgender people from military service
is not brave. Singling out and marginalizing a community has been done
often enough throughout history. Trump’s actions won't be the last.
Minorities (and even majorities — women!) in the United States and
around the world still fight every day — for dignity, for safety, for
respect and for equality. The trans community continues to fight for
equal rights, for safe places to live, for equal employment
opportunities and for full participation in the daily life of an
American citizen. We understand the importance of fighting for values,
and the safety of not just ourselves but also those we love. Members of the American military are familiar with such a call.
The trans community
has been fighting transphobia for many years, and although we will keep
fighting for equality, this cut is still painful. To be rejected by
society for being who you are is not something that is talked about
enough. For many trans people, waking up every day and living their
lives is a painful experience. Now, with a tweet, people willing to put
their lives on the line, and some who have already served with distinction, will be banned from their right to defend their country and offer their most sacred possession, their very existence.
Those
tweets not only single out the trans community, but they also give
people permission to be abusive, violent and discriminatory. The
President of the United States of America — land of the free and home of
the brave — is engaging in the systematic suppression of the LGBTQ
community. Whatever his strange or bizarre motivation (it seems
political to me) to single us out, he seeks to erase us from every part
of government — taking us off the GOV website, excluding us from the Census.
I
know trans people who have served in the military and have been very
proud of their service to their country. While I see a great future that
includes every color, every gender and every sexuality living together
in society — “God bless everyone—no exceptions!” — why does the GOP
insist on driving us apart rather then bring us together as a nation?
We are a small, feisty, fierce community, and we intend to fight for our
rights. But we can’t do it alone, we need the help of our LGB-Q
brothers and sisters as well as our straight allies. People come up to
me on the street every day and say, “I love what you’re doing!” We also
need those people to take a stand, because the abuse we endure needs to end.
We are an integral part of this great and diverse society. We are proud
to live here. It is tragic and heartbreaking that our President is
calling us a “burden.” We are tired of people dismissing us as a
disorder. We are not a disorder. We are not flat feet or bone spurs; we
are not asking for deferments. There is nothing wrong with us!
Thanks for reading ^^
-GIO-
resouch : http://time.com
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