Transgender badass challenges Trump.

Sorry, but we have a $20 trillion debt, and we don't need to be spending taxpayer money on sexual reassignment surgeries and other expenses involved in accommodating confused individuals.
Save more money by not funding viagra.
Viagra doesn't work. Cialis is a bit better.
But the funny thing is most people who are currently serving are young and in shape....which means they have no need for either.

Yet the military still spends more for boner pills than for transgender issues.
That's because boner pills are used to treat heart disease.
 
Maybe Beck is just pissed he served in the Navy Seals and not the Navy Waves.
 
A good looking man becomes a really ugly woman and considers it an improvement. Very strange. Something happened during that man's service to cause a slip in his sanity.
 
Trump's decree... er, tweet, doesn't mean anything. The Joint Chiefs already said nothing will change. He was just throwing scraps to appease the inbred knuckle-draggers of his base.
Uh-oh....Black Fag is furious that President Trump won't accept his/her/its disturbing cross-dressing sexual deviance again.
 
Mentally, I think Chris Beck has always been Kris Beck and that hasn't changed from the day he realized who she was.
He is not a "she" you science denying, biology denying, gender confused tool. Placing a dress and lipstick on a man doesn't rid him of his Y chromosome, you dimwitted Neanderthal.
 
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Chris Beck was a fearless Navy SEAL, one could even say reckless. "Come out motherf---er!" he would shout to the Taliban as he charged into the caves of Afghanistan. But there was a reason for this. He had been suppressing who he wanted to be for years, which sometimes made him run headlong towards a possible death.

Kristin Beck, a transgender retired Navy SEAL who used to be named Chris, made a splash in the media Wednesday after President Donald Trump announced he would bar transgender people from serving in the military.

"Let's meet face to face and you tell me I'm not worthy," Beck told Business Insider. "Transgender doesn't matter. Do your service."
Someone who recklessly runs toward death is a danger to their team and shouldn't be there.

That's a characteristic that lots of special forces soldiers share.


You are confused about the difference between bravery and suicide.

I'll interject here with this:
If suicide was his agenda, Kris could have found myriad ways to accomplish that goal. He didn't get killed like so many other heroes have,
It takes courage to stare death in the face with disdain and impunity, sducidal or not... but it takes a badass to do it repeatedly. If he was really all that reckless, that would have been noted and dealt with by his team commander.. He was never admonished or disciplined for that as far as I know.
 
Sorry, but we have a $20 trillion debt, and we don't need to be spending taxpayer money on sexual reassignment surgeries and other expenses involved in accommodating confused individuals.
Save more money by not funding viagra.
Viagra doesn't work. Cialis is a bit better.
But the funny thing is most people who are currently serving are young and in shape....which means they have no need for either.
The generals and retirees get the benefit.
I'm still waiting on the rationale.
If they spend more on Viagra than nothing, zero, zip, nada, how is that an issue.....especially since there is no transgender policy in place to begin with?
Apparently you folks are working purely from a hypothetical.....not a reality.
 
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Chris Beck was a fearless Navy SEAL, one could even say reckless. "Come out motherf---er!" he would shout to the Taliban as he charged into the caves of Afghanistan. But there was a reason for this. He had been suppressing who he wanted to be for years, which sometimes made him run headlong towards a possible death.

Kristin Beck, a transgender retired Navy SEAL who used to be named Chris, made a splash in the media Wednesday after President Donald Trump announced he would bar transgender people from serving in the military.

"Let's meet face to face and you tell me I'm not worthy," Beck told Business Insider. "Transgender doesn't matter. Do your service."
Someone who recklessly runs toward death is a danger to their team and shouldn't be there.

That's a characteristic that lots of special forces soldiers share.


You are confused about the difference between bravery and suicide.

I'll interject here with this:
If suicide was his agenda, Kris could have found myriad ways to accomplish that goal. He didn't get killed like so many other heroes have,
It takes courage to stare death in the face with disdain and impunity, sducidal or not... but it takes a badass to do it repeatedly. If he was really all that reckless, that would have been noted and dealt with by his team commander.. He was never admonished or disciplined for that as far as I know.
Except that he admitted that his mental illness made him do it...not his reasoned judgement.

He should have been discharged.
 
However, an American hero of any stripe deserves praise from all of us. And she was one of the very best.
He...you science denying, gender denying, fact denying, knuckle-dragging Neanderthal. He was one of the best.
I wonder how you can say that.
Being a SEAL doesn't automatically make you a good person or somebody who is better than just about everyone else.
He's obviously a flawed human-being.
 
Mentally, I think Chris Beck has always been Kris Beck and that hasn't changed from the day he realized who she was.
He is not a "she" you science denying, biology denying, gender confused tool. Placing a dress and lipstick on a man doesn't rid him of his Y chromosome, you dimwitted Neanderthal.
Om, I am talking about his mental state not his physical self. I don't deny the biology of Kris's DNA that makes her a she-male now that surgery has been allegedly performed.. Semantics shouldn't get in the way of reality ...
 
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Chris Beck was a fearless Navy SEAL, one could even say reckless. "Come out motherf---er!" he would shout to the Taliban as he charged into the caves of Afghanistan. But there was a reason for this. He had been suppressing who he wanted to be for years, which sometimes made him run headlong towards a possible death.

Kristin Beck, a transgender retired Navy SEAL who used to be named Chris, made a splash in the media Wednesday after President Donald Trump announced he would bar transgender people from serving in the military.

"Let's meet face to face and you tell me I'm not worthy," Beck told Business Insider. "Transgender doesn't matter. Do your service."
Someone who recklessly runs toward death is a danger to their team and shouldn't be there.

That's a characteristic that lots of special forces soldiers share.


You are confused about the difference between bravery and suicide.

I'll interject here with this:
If suicide was his agenda, Kris could have found myriad ways to accomplish that goal. He didn't get killed like so many other heroes have,
It takes courage to stare death in the face with disdain and impunity, sducidal or not... but it takes a badass to do it repeatedly. If he was really all that reckless, that would have been noted and dealt with by his team commander.. He was never admonished or disciplined for that as far as I know.
Except that he admitted that his mental illness made him do it...not his reasoned judgement.

He should have been discharged.
He didn't tell...until after he retired.
 
However, an American hero of any stripe deserves praise from all of us. And she was one of the very best.
He...you science denying, gender denying, fact denying, knuckle-dragging Neanderthal. He was one of the best.
I wonder how you can say that.
Being a SEAL doesn't automatically make you a good person or somebody who is better than just about everyone else.
He's obviously a flawed human-being.
We are all flawed human beings one way or another.
 
However, an American hero of any stripe deserves praise from all of us. And she was one of the very best.
He...you science denying, gender denying, fact denying, knuckle-dragging Neanderthal. He was one of the best.
I wonder how you can say that.
Being a SEAL doesn't automatically make you a good person or somebody who is better than just about everyone else.
He's obviously a flawed human-being.
We are all flawed human beings one way or another.
Some of us more than others.
The point of this is he proves the reasoning of why he shouldn't be allowed to serve.
He waited till after he left the service to reveal his secret.
A secret that can easily be used to blackmail him into giving away military secrets.
 
Someone who recklessly runs toward death is a danger to their team and shouldn't be there.

That's a characteristic that lots of special forces soldiers share.


You are confused about the difference between bravery and suicide.

I'll interject here with this:
If suicide was his agenda, Kris could have found myriad ways to accomplish that goal. He didn't get killed like so many other heroes have,
It takes courage to stare death in the face with disdain and impunity, sducidal or not... but it takes a badass to do it repeatedly. If he was really all that reckless, that would have been noted and dealt with by his team commander.. He was never admonished or disciplined for that as far as I know.
Except that he admitted that his mental illness made him do it...not his reasoned judgement.

He should have been discharged.
He didn't tell...until after he retired.
Which is why he wasn't discharged. So either he is lying for effect to enhance this BS story OR he purposely put his team at risk knowing he was suicidal.

Again he shouldn't have been there if that was the case.
 
I do't see how wanting to serve your country, no matter what gender you identify yourself as has anything to do with acquiescence. What part of the Constitution don't you understand? Are the rights of American citizens who are transgender diminished just because you don't want to mind your own business?

Being “transgendered” is prima facie proof of being severely mentally-ill. Such people belong in mental institutions, not in the military. The military needs people who are of sound body and sound mind; not mentally-ill, morally-defective freaks, who don't even know the difference between men and women, and who are confused as to which sex they are.
 
kristin-beck.jpg
:clap::clap:

Chris Beck was a fearless Navy SEAL, one could even say reckless. "Come out motherf---er!" he would shout to the Taliban as he charged into the caves of Afghanistan. But there was a reason for this. He had been suppressing who he wanted to be for years, which sometimes made him run headlong towards a possible death.

Kristin Beck, a transgender retired Navy SEAL who used to be named Chris, made a splash in the media Wednesday after President Donald Trump announced he would bar transgender people from serving in the military.

"Let's meet face to face and you tell me I'm not worthy," Beck told Business Insider. "Transgender doesn't matter. Do your service."


So, he was suicidal in combat?

That's not good. How much danger did his reckless behavior put his comrades in?


I hope he did not get any of them killed.
He's clearly mentally ill. Challenging a 71 year old man to a fight doesn't make you any less mentally ill.
A verbal altercation would be nice to see on television between Trump and Kris.

As Trump is a professional at that, you could only want that if you were planning to pretend that something about Kris made him untouchable.


Which is bullshit.
 
How sad. Someone who, by accounts, as a great and heroic man, had himself chemically- and surgically-mutilated in a vain attempt to renounce his manhood, and now he's trying to claim it back by challenging the President.

I'm sure that LIbErals will love this sick freak.
Personally, I'm not an advocate of transgenderism. However, an American hero of any stripe deserves praise from all of us. And she was one of the very best. Can you do what she did? Can you pass the test to get into the Navy Seals? Keep in mind that very few can.


I could NOT be suicidal while my comrades are depending on me.
I haven't heard that he ever let his friends down in combat!!


Maybe they were lucky, and despite this guys problems, none of them ever paid a price for it.

I certainly hope that is the case.


Regardless, if the op is correct, it supports the case AGAINST such people in the service.
 
kristin-beck.jpg
:clap::clap:

Chris Beck was a fearless Navy SEAL, one could even say reckless. "Come out motherf---er!" he would shout to the Taliban as he charged into the caves of Afghanistan. But there was a reason for this. He had been suppressing who he wanted to be for years, which sometimes made him run headlong towards a possible death.

Kristin Beck, a transgender retired Navy SEAL who used to be named Chris, made a splash in the media Wednesday after President Donald Trump announced he would bar transgender people from serving in the military.

"Let's meet face to face and you tell me I'm not worthy," Beck told Business Insider. "Transgender doesn't matter. Do your service."
Bet money he didn't look like that when he was operating and if his condition made him run headlong into death with out fear of consequence it proves mental illness and put his teammates in danger. The sign of a shitty soldier or squid in his case

. I don't care if you identify as a lounge chair it doesn't belong on the battlefield.
 

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