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Biden Has Ordered the Military to Recruit “Transgenders” What Could Go Wrong?
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Biden Has Ordered the Military to Recruit “Transgenders” What Could Go Wrong?

Mentally disordered people who believe they are the opposite sex will now be encouraged to serve in our nation’s military. ...
R. Cort Kirkwood
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When President Joe Biden lifted his predecessor’s ban on “transgenders” — persons who mistakenly believe they are “trapped” in a body with the wrong “gender” — during his first week in office, Corporal Max Klinger of television’s M*A*S*H* stopped being a joke.

An hirsute man of Lebanese extraction, Klinger wanted to be home in Toledo watching his beloved Mud Hens, not serving in Korea. And so he dressed like a woman to get a Section 8 discharge, a separation for mental illness. The running gag was that he failed because he was faking it, everyone knew he was faking it, and he knew they knew he was faking it. He only pretended to be a woman, and wasn’t crazy enough to believe he was one.

But now, men who really do believe they are women — a sign of mental illness — will be flitting around the Pentagon, as will women who mistakenly think they, too, were “misgendered” at birth. Pretenders such as Klinger will have their place, too, of course.

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