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Cease The military doesn't have the option to accommodate transgendereds. If the military chooses not too, the left freaks out and activist judges overstep their authority and force them to accommodate. If transgendereds are rejected, people scream transphobia. People do treat it as if the military has an obligation to take these people in and then to pay for the treatments, because they treat the military as an extension of the social welfare state. No other groups is given that expectation. So yes, it is special treatment. And that is not the military's job.
And yes, while they're transitioning and while they're receiving their post-transition treatments, they are not deployable. You're talking 1 1/2 to 2 1/2 years of being unavailable, out of a four year contract that doesn't include training time. I'm sorry, but the argument of simply having capable bodies around falls completely flat. And you're pretending that the military has a recruitment problem, they can't find enough people without transgendereds. That is not true.
There should be no obligation for the military to treat people. What is happening is transgendereds go in, they go through basic and advance training, decide they want to transition, get taxpayers to pay for it while they sit on the sidelines and ride out the rest of their contract on disability. That is not right. There is no way to spin it.
And again, that's only one aspect of the argument.
As for women, check out how many women in the Navy get pregnant while on a cruise and don't finish out the cruise. The numbers might surprise you.