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The Military’s Transgender Ban: Bigotry Masquerading as Policy

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Since June of 2016 when then-Secretary of Defense Ashton Carter announced that transgender persons would be welcome to serve openly in the U.S. armed forces, at least 1,500 service members have come out as transgender. On an early July morning in 2017, aiming to throw his base a bone, President Donald Trump tweeted that transgender individuals would not be permitted to serve, in any capacity, in the U.S. military. As a result, on April 12th, 2019, the Trump Administration’s prohibition on the military service of transgender people went into effect, reversing a move by the U.S. military toward inclusion. The announcement that trans people would be able to serve followed as a logical extension of a 2011 event that increased military inclusion: the repeal of “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell.” At one point, the concern that formed the center of arguments against the open service of gay men, lesbians, and bisexuals was that their presence would negatively impact unit cohesion. This claim wa

Some Thoughts on Trans Health

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A recent study revealed that trans men are twice as likely to have heart attacks as cis men, and trans women are twice as likely to have heart attackes than are cis women. That is a troubling statistic. But what makes it more troubling is how media reports frame the issue. Bias makes us sick. For example, there is abundant evidence that facing racial discrimination damages people's health and shortens people's lifespans. This is exacerbated by the fact that people don't just face discrimination out on the streets--they face it in doctors' offices and hospitals . Trans/nonbinary/gendernonconforming people face high rates of bias and harassment, making us sick. And trans people face high rates of mistreatment by healthcare providers. One in five have been flatly turned away when seeking medical care by transphobic providers, and almost a third have been harassed by a medical professional. As a result, a third have avoided medical care when seriously ill or in