Barring Military Service Is Not Discrimination

Earlier this week, President Donald Trump announced via Twitter that transgender individuals would no longer be allowed to serve in the U.S. Armed Forces, prompting a complete meltdown from the left.

This meme takes a jab at Trump’s campaign promise to protect LGBT lives and liberties, using a picture of Ronald Reagan, George HW Bush, and other Republicans laughing in elitist fashion to support the sentiment.

America is truly a blessed place to have so many military experts all over its social media sphere…

Actual military experts have questioned the stability of transgendered individuals serving in the armed forces for years now. Defense Secretary James “Mad Dog” Mattis even ordered a 6-month study on the topic to determine if gender ambiguity had a serious impact on combat readiness.

The truth is that individuals can be barred from serving their country in this capacity for far less. Clinical depression, a very common mental condition, is one such disqualifier — along with ADHD and substance abuse.

Of course, you don’t see the left crying about any of this.

~ Facts Not Memes


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