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As an "outsider" from the US, I believe my understanding of this may be a little less skewed than some others.

I neither see Manning as a hero or a traitor to anyone/entity/organisation. This is a very difficult circumstance where anyone with a conscience would have a difficult time in dealing with the positives and negatives of saying anything.

She did highlight war crimes, she did highlight the fact the US government has a lot to answer for. (yes, like any other country... But the US does tend to get on a high horse sometimes, just like Australia). Maybe she didn't go about it the right way... I agree that ultimate transparency is a utopian ideal that would never work in reality. There needs to be a line drawn, however good luck to an individual reading each document themselves and grabbing the most relevant/least damaging to current Intel information.

one question i ask. Perhaps she did it in a suicidal state, where she didn't care anymore, as being male was enough to make her give up. People don't always act rationally when depressed, something I think people on here should realise.

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Guest Jenn348

I loved Kristen Beck's take on FB :)

"This person took an oath to protect American interest and defend the constitution, and took additional oaths due to security clearances to protect information that leaders deem secret. There are legal avenues to whistle blow or bring attention to issues. THIS person is a liar and a thief and a traitor to many people. If Bradley is truly "Chelsea" then "she" is a traitor to ME personally"

"Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. "I have a Dream" speech was 50 years ago....I am still hoping for HIS dream of equality for ALL. America to be a beacon of Freedom and equality, to see his dream of the "red hills" come alive. I am still dreaming of equality....

Manning is a tarnish on my dream, he is a tarnish on Dr. Kings Dream."

Kristin? Could you pass the Kool-aid please?

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Guest KimberlyF

I loved Kristen Beck's take on FB :)

"This person took an oath to protect American interest and defend the constitution, and took additional oaths due to security clearances to protect information that leaders deem secret. There are legal avenues to whistle blow or bring attention to issues. THIS person is a liar and a thief and a traitor to many people. If Bradley is truly "Chelsea" then "she" is a traitor to ME personally"

"Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. "I have a Dream" speech was 50 years ago....I am still hoping for HIS dream of equality for ALL. America to be a beacon of Freedom and equality, to see his dream of the "red hills" come alive. I am still dreaming of equality....

Manning is a tarnish on my dream, he is a tarnish on Dr. Kings Dream."

Kristin? Could you pass the Kool-aid please?

You never really answered. You're OK with what Manning did?
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Guest Sarah Faith

It's official, she has announced that she considers herself female and wants people to use the name Chelsea Manning.

http://www.bradleymanning.org/featured/heroic-whistle-blower-addresses-gender-publicly-ready-to-move-on-to-next-phase-of-her-life#comment-27569

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chelsea_Manning

Love her or hate her, it's time to start using the correct name and pronouns.

It's time to do what? I find the timing of Manning's reveal that he is transgender highly suspicious. I personally am not eager to have a convicted felon of any type represent the trans community, I will almost always acknowledge when someone comes here and says they are one thing as I have absolutely no reason to doubt them.. however I do have a reason to doubt manning. Until I have a better understanding of where and how the diagnoses of Gender Dysphoria came about I am not going to start referring to Manning as Chelsea just to appease the community.

Sarah

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Guest Robin Winter

Perhaps I'm missing something, but what would it benefit someone to falsely claim to be trans after being incarcerated? I think whether or not we like the idea of having a felon as part of the trans community is irrelevant, it's simply a fact that some people are scum, and some of them are transpeople. I don't know enough of the story to pass judgement on this Manning person, but whether or not I support her position will have no effect on whether or not she is a woman. As far as whether or not she should recieve treatment, hormones, etc, I'll leave it to the courts to decide what rights she deserves, but as far as pronouns go, I won't make that decision based on personal feelings, if she's a woman she's a woman. I also think it's reprehensible to refer to someone as the opposite gender with the intent that it be a punishment or insult.

Maybe she's not really trans, but that's not my call to make.

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Sigh. I do suspect the full picture in Manning's case is not as black and white as a lot of people want to make it. Enlisted folks don't always understand the channels for reporting as well as they should. For a less dramatic example, when my kid sister was in the navy she and several berthing-mates were terrorized by a guy who would enter the female berthing and grope girls while were sleeping. The command brushed the whole thing under the rug, and my sister sent an email to a shipmate, complaining about the way the command was handling it. That mate then mass-broadcast that email to everyone aboard (on an aircraft carrier). My sister was put through Captain's Mast (without being told that was what it was until she was there for it), and ultimately given a general discharge for "failure to adapt" bs.

Later she was diagnosed with PTSD bad enough that she collects a VA check.

Should my sister have used proper channels to protest? Should she have been thrown under the bus when it wasn't her intention to email the whole ship? Should she have understood that once you send an email, where it goes is beyond your control? Should the mental health of the crew have been brushed aside by the command?

Manning's case has some of the same issues, but writ large with larger repercussions and consequences both for himself and others. I can sympathize with her frustration at the command's refusal to address a wrong. I can also see that her solution was neither wholly moral, as she released a lot more than the war crime stuff, nor at all lawful. There are ways to appeal up the chain of command, and bypasses such as whistleblower hotlines. Does she belong in prison? Probably. Is she the only one who should he disciplined in Tue situation? Probably not.

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Guest Sarah Faith

Perhaps I'm missing something, but what would it benefit someone to falsely claim to be trans after being incarcerated? I think whether or not we like the idea of having a felon as part of the trans community is irrelevant, it's simply a fact that some people are scum, and some of them are transpeople. I don't know enough of the story to pass judgement on this Manning person, but whether or not I support her position will have no effect on whether or not she is a woman. As far as whether or not she should recieve treatment, hormones, etc, I'll leave it to the courts to decide what rights she deserves, but as far as pronouns go, I won't make that decision based on personal feelings, if she's a woman she's a woman. I also think it's reprehensible to refer to someone as the opposite gender with the intent that it be a punishment or insult.

Maybe she's not really trans, but that's not my call to make.

I think on the whole the trans community can be very quick to place individuals on a pedestal as trans icons almost entirely based on their fame. That is only natural of course people tend to feel more sympathy or a sense of kinship with those who have similar life experiences. Kristin beck for example mentioned earlier in this thread was hailed as a hero of the trans community a beacon of hope for us all, and yet now that Kristin beck has spoken out against another possible trans I wonder how long many will still hold her on a pedestal. I am sure her stance will generate a great deal of anger among many. The fact is that even though I personally find the hero whorship annoying Kristen Beck is a FAR better Beacon for this community then individuals such as Manning and Kosilek and other could ever be. A war hero vs a controversial felon who is a whistleblower to some, a traitor to others. Not all trans attention is good attention, but we as a community have a habit of turning any high profile individual who claims to be trans into a banner for attention.

You ask why would anyone go into prison claiming to be trans? Because Manning used being trans as a defense and had people testify under oath to that effect. Well if it was merely a ploy by the defense and its not true then it would still be a good idea to continue the charade due to the fact that if its found to be false then anyone who testified it as the truth could be charged on perjury. In the united states perjury is a felony and carries a 5 year prison sentence. The trans girl that was brought in to support this claim under oath for example could face charges on this. Manning was not sentenced to the maximum sentence the state was requesting, was any of this leniency the result of the trans defense? What happens if Manning backs off the trans claim now?

Trans or not, manning opened this can of worms in his defense in court. I am highly suspicious of this claim and until I have a better understanding of the diagnoses of Gender Dysphoria for manning I am not going to go out of my way to refer to this person as Chelsea or use female pronouns. The exact same reason why I'm not going to call a man who goes into the womens bathroom showing off his male genitalia to people and then claiming they're trans to get away with it, she or her because their claims are highly suspect to me. (Yes it does happen on the very rare ocassion.)

We as a community should not just latch on to every single person who claims they are trans there are situations where it could be a problem.

Sarah

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Guest Robin Winter

I'm not latching on to anyone, frankly I don't give a hoot about the case, which is why I know nothing about it beyond what I've seen here. But please, how is it out of your way to refer to this person by one set of pronouns over another? And in what way could claiming to be trans be a viable defense in a treason case? Disbelief in the case of a man flashing is privates in a women's bathroom is different, because a trans claim is relevant to the case, it is not in Manning's case.

And again, there will always be good and bad people in the trans community, we don't get to choose which ones hit the media and refusing to see them won't make them go away.

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Guest LizMarie

Sarah, Private Manning was diagnosed with gender identity dysphoria in 2006.

Private Manning had a military psychiatrist mark her personnel file very clearly that she should not be deployed to a war zone nor should she be allowed access to sensitive material. Her commander overruled both of those recommendations, thus placing her in a highly stressful environment in 2007. Her CO screwed up. Bigtime. There is now a separate investigation into the actions of that CO because he also deployed some other troops whose records were clearly marked as persons not appropriate for handling sensitive information. The psychiatrist testified to this at the trial and introduced military medical records demonstrating that this is true.

Private Manning's gender issues were avoided by the defense team during the trial, except for the examples of abuse shown by the staff at Quantico during her solitary confinement, because they didn't want Private Manning to be further stigmatized as a trans woman, and you know that's how people would have reacted. You know it because right after the trial the twitter, facebook, and google+ social media sites were full of hateful transphobic comments.

Private Manning at least deserves our respect as a human being, whether you agree with the verdict or not, whether you agree with what she did or not. Private Manning's announcement of her gender dysphoria is NOT, as Kristin Beck alleges, an attempt to gain favor with the military. As I've noted above, the military itself has known about her GID for seven years.

May I respectfully request that people get the facts in this case before making hurtful and cruel statements?

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Guest Robin Winter

Sarah, Private Manning was diagnosed with gender identity dysphoria in 2006.

Private Manning had a military psychiatrist mark her personnel file very clearly that she should not be deployed to a war zone nor should she be allowed access to sensitive material. Her commander overruled both of those recommendations, thus placing her in a highly stressful environment in 2007. Her CO screwed up. Bigtime. There is now a separate investigation into the actions of that CO because he also deployed some other troops whose records were clearly marked as persons not appropriate for handling sensitive information. The psychiatrist testified to this at the trial and introduced military medical records demonstrating that this is true.

Private Manning's gender issues were avoided by the defense team during the trial, except for the examples of abuse shown by the staff at Quantico during her solitary confinement, because they didn't want Private Manning to be further stigmatized as a trans woman, and you know that's how people would have reacted. You know it because right after the trial the twitter, facebook, and google+ social media sites were full of hateful transphobic comments.

Private Manning at least deserves our respect as a human being, whether you agree with the verdict or not, whether you agree with what she did or not. Private Manning's announcement of her gender dysphoria is NOT, as Kristin Beck alleges, an attempt to gain favor with the military. As I've noted above, the military itself has known about her GID for seven years.

May I respectfully request that people get the facts in this case before making hurtful and cruel statements?

*clicks "like" button*

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Guest Jenn348

I loved Kristen Beck's take on FB :)

"This person took an oath to protect American interest and defend the constitution, and took additional oaths due to security clearances to protect information that leaders deem secret. There are legal avenues to whistle blow or bring attention to issues. THIS person is a liar and a thief and a traitor to many people. If Bradley is truly "Chelsea" then "she" is a traitor to ME personally"

"Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. "I have a Dream" speech was 50 years ago....I am still hoping for HIS dream of equality for ALL. America to be a beacon of Freedom and equality, to see his dream of the "red hills" come alive. I am still dreaming of equality....

Manning is a tarnish on my dream, he is a tarnish on Dr. Kings Dream."

Kristin? Could you pass the Kool-aid please?

You never really answered. You're OK with what Manning did?

I don't think it's as simple as approval or disapproval. This isn't a black and white issue, and anybody who thinks it is is drinking one form or Koolaid or another.

You got the "patriots" on one side who think that any disloyalty to their leaders is bad. These people usually spout off things about Manning being a traitor, etc. On the other side, you have the "rebel scum" who are 100% sure that Manning's motivations were purely about honor, protecting the country from evil, etc. These are the folks who see Manning as a hero and put her up on a pedestal.

I think they're both wrong. They're making the fundamental attribute error and ignoring the context (see Gladwell's book "The Tipping Point" for more on this concept). Psychologists have done experiments where basketball players are put in a gym with bright lights so they can see the hoop well and are told to shoot free throws. They then ask the audience in the bleachers what they think of the players, and they're usually saying that the players are great basketball players.

Then the psychs bring in another team and dim the lights to the point where the hoop is barely visible and tell them to shoot free throws. The audience usually concludes that the basketball players must be bad players, have no business wearing uniforms and being on a team, etc. All this, and the audience was there for the change in lighting conditions!

People aren't like that. They aren't undeniably evil or heroes beyond reproach. This isn't a story book where the good guys are on white horses and the bad guys have black hats and mustaches. People aren't so simple, none of us.

While Manning may have personally felt she had honorable motivations, she was also unstable. Flipping tables over and stuff. I don't think gender dysphoria caused it all, but I would have a hard time not believing the untreated gender dysphoria was a factor. I've been pretty unstable in the past before I got my stuff sorted out and got the help I needed, both in the form of counseling and HRT, so I'm drawing on my own experience here, and I realize that may be unfair. She probably also had other psychiatric conditions that were untreated IMHO.

At the same time, there's a military that doesn't take care of its personnel very well. The military seems to be a magnet for MTF trans people trying to "cure" themselves through the art of manliness and warfare, and they don't find the cure they were hoping for. Some people fare better than others under these conditions. Kristin Beck seems to be one of the people who was able to better cope. Manning seems to be one of the ones who couldn't cope very well and lost it.

http://www.motherjones.com/politics/2013/08/transgender-troops-twice-likely-serve-twenty-times-likely-commit-suicide

There's also a problem in people Manning's age, the lust for fame. Somebody taught those kids (and I see this happening to people only 3-5 years my younger) that working hard and keeping your head low doesn't lead to success, that to be worth something in the world you must make yourself famous. I hear of people videotaping crimes and putting it on youtube to be a star. People shoot up their schools to die a famous death instead of just killing themselves. I'm sure there are many other examples.

I think when you put an unstable person with a desire to be famous and a little bit of idealism into the mix, you get Manning. When you put that mixture in contact with classified materials...

Bottom line: Manning is probably a fundamentally good person who thought she was doing the right thing, but that decision may have been affected by having mental problems, which were exacerbated by urine-poor Pentagon policy.

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Guest LizMarie

I agree with you, Jenn. This is a very complicated case and as I told Kristin (and Kristin "liked" my comment on Facebook and then later agreed) that while Private Manning deserves to be punished, I am extremely upset that no one else in this entire debacle even got a slap on the wrist, from the commander who created the situation, to the helicopter pilots who committed a war crime, to the officer in charge that day who gave clearance to fire on a second vehicle that clearly had no weapons and civilians inside it. That bothers me immensely and this smells like a coverup - shove Private Manning in prison until everyone forgets about it and promote the criminals. I cannot state how disappointed I am at the US military's behavior in this case thus far and Kristin Beck agreed with that, reminding many of us as vets that the politicians send us off to die but almost never risk themselves.

Kristin did say she may run for public office, with the express intent of getting us out of stupid foreign entanglements. I wish her luck.

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Guest KimberlyF

I loved Kristen Beck's take on FB :)

"This person took an oath to protect American interest and defend the constitution, and took additional oaths due to security clearances to protect information that leaders deem secret. There are legal avenues to whistle blow or bring attention to issues. THIS person is a liar and a thief and a traitor to many people. If Bradley is truly "Chelsea" then "she" is a traitor to ME personally"

"Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. "I have a Dream" speech was 50 years ago....I am still hoping for HIS dream of equality for ALL. America to be a beacon of Freedom and equality, to see his dream of the "red hills" come alive. I am still dreaming of equality....

Manning is a tarnish on my dream, he is a tarnish on Dr. Kings Dream."

Kristin? Could you pass the Kool-aid please?

You never really answered. You're OK with what Manning did?

I don't think it's as simple as approval or disapproval. This isn't a black and white issue, and anybody who thinks it is is drinking one form or Koolaid or another.

You got the "patriots" on one side who think that any disloyalty to their leaders is bad. These people usually spout off things about Manning being a traitor, etc. On the other side, you have the "rebel scum" who are 100% sure that Manning's motivations were purely about honor, protecting the country from evil, etc. These are the folks who see Manning as a hero and put her up on a pedestal.

I think they're both wrong. They're making the fundamental attribute error and ignoring the context (see Gladwell's book "The Tipping Point" for more on this concept). Psychologists have done experiments where basketball players are put in a gym with bright lights so they can see the hoop well and are told to shoot free throws. They then ask the audience in the bleachers what they think of the players, and they're usually saying that the players are great basketball players.

Then the psychs bring in another team and dim the lights to the point where the hoop is barely visible and tell them to shoot free throws. The audience usually concludes that the basketball players must be bad players, have no business wearing uniforms and being on a team, etc. All this, and the audience was there for the change in lighting conditions!

People aren't like that. They aren't undeniably evil or heroes beyond reproach. This isn't a story book where the good guys are on white horses and the bad guys have black hats and mustaches. People aren't so simple, none of us.

While Manning may have personally felt she had honorable motivations, she was also unstable. Flipping tables over and stuff. I don't think gender dysphoria caused it all, but I would have a hard time not believing the untreated gender dysphoria was a factor. I've been pretty unstable in the past before I got my stuff sorted out and got the help I needed, both in the form of counseling and HRT, so I'm drawing on my own experience here, and I realize that may be unfair. She probably also had other psychiatric conditions that were untreated IMHO.

At the same time, there's a military that doesn't take care of its personnel very well. The military seems to be a magnet for MTF trans people trying to "cure" themselves through the art of manliness and warfare, and they don't find the cure they were hoping for. Some people fare better than others under these conditions. Kristin Beck seems to be one of the people who was able to better cope. Manning seems to be one of the ones who couldn't cope very well and lost it.

http://www.motherjones.com/politics/2013/08/transgender-troops-twice-likely-serve-twenty-times-likely-commit-suicide

There's also a problem in people Manning's age, the lust for fame. Somebody taught those kids (and I see this happening to people only 3-5 years my younger) that working hard and keeping your head low doesn't lead to success, that to be worth something in the world you must make yourself famous. I hear of people videotaping crimes and putting it on youtube to be a star. People shoot up their schools to die a famous death instead of just killing themselves. I'm sure there are many other examples.

I think when you put an unstable person with a desire to be famous and a little bit of idealism into the mix, you get Manning. When you put that mixture in contact with classified materials...

Bottom line: Manning is probably a fundamentally good person who thought she was doing the right thing, but that decision may have been affected by having mental problems, which were exacerbated by urine-poor Pentagon policy.

So you don't believe in black and white thinking?

I'm not using Kosilek to argue for free access to trans medical treatment for all people, only prisoners. The Eighth Amendment and subsequent case law (including the Kosilek case) dictates that the government has a moral and legal obligation to provide treatments to prisoners that doctors deem necessary.

I'm arguing on principle. The law and morality still apply to even the worst offenders. Anything less is just situational ethics, IMHO.

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Guest GinaInside

Such anger and bitterness here from some. And lack of humanity.

For those of you who were never military, Bradley Manning was faced with 2 choices:

1. Cooperate with his commanders in covering up a war crime, which he DID try to report, and thus become an accessory to murder; OR

2. Report it anyway via some other means.

Manning chose #2.

The following article of the UCMJ is what drove Manning to leak the video showing US helicopter pilots firing on wounded civilians (and killing them) and on children, none of whom were armed:

UCMJ Article 78: β€œAny person subject to this chapter who, knowing that an offense punishable by this chapter has been committed, receives, comforts, or assists the offender in order to hinder or prevent his apprehension, trial, or punishment shall be punished as a court-martial may direct.”

Further, in direct violation of UCMJ Article 37, both President Obama and General Dempsey both publicly declared Manning guilty before trial was even convened.

Finally, Afghan massacre suspect Robert Bales, accused of killing 16 civilians, 9 of them children, and his lawyer get words of encouragement, again from General Dempsey and President Obama both. Does anyone see the hypocrisy here?

Hundreds of veterans have viewed the leaked video and concluded that opening fire on the second vehicle was a clear war crime and constituted murder. International authorities have said that video clearly shows a war crime of murder being committed. But are those officers or their commanders being prosecuted? No, they are sailing ahead with their careers without even a verbal reprimand for committing murder.

And Bradley Manning, the young man who reported this crime to the world? He's going to be punished for doing the right thing.

I'd love to say more but this forum is the wrong place for such.

Thank you LizMarie. Private Manning did the right thing. Exposing a blatant war-crime was right to do. For those who have not read any of the leaked documants, please do so, outright crimes and treasonous acts by government officials were exposed. Private Manning is going to prison for exposing crimes, plain and simple. Sadly, I doubt Chelsea, as she prefers will be getting any help during incarceration.

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I find it easy enough o believe this person has had gender issues.

Now as to why this person decides to push this now...well they have lost their freedom so why not explore the fantasy push the legalities...this is what inmates do...push the legal system in any way they can.

Now I notice that the majority of the transgendered don't have SRS nor even go on hormones.

It becomes pretty hard to justify medically necessary.

And clearly hormones and/or surgery aren't in the same class of necessary for survival medical treatment.

The communities push to support this I have to wonder just what term incarceration becomes sufficient to justify treatment?

Get 30 days for your 3rd DUI and get SRS in the deal?

Will this become the new means which folks do RLT and have SRS? The possibilities are endless.

Again I don't have much sympathy for this criminal. People make choices....choosing after being incarcerated...well too late...clearly this person will get therapy and I have no issue with that...and incidentally I consider hormones no big deal...but again that is a slippery slope thing and if the person wasn't on prescribed hormones before hand, I don't agree with it

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For any want a good laugh at political correctness taken to absurdity, this person's wiki page has been updated to reflect desired name and gender.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chelsea_Manning

It just looks absurd given all the pictures etc.

On the positive side, it may be a good illustration at how ridiculous sudden change looks to co-workers who have only experience one a certain way and then suddenly makes a change.

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Guest Jenn348

I loved Kristen Beck's take on FB :)

"This person took an oath to protect American interest and defend the constitution, and took additional oaths due to security clearances to protect information that leaders deem secret. There are legal avenues to whistle blow or bring attention to issues. THIS person is a liar and a thief and a traitor to many people. If Bradley is truly "Chelsea" then "she" is a traitor to ME personally"

"Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. "I have a Dream" speech was 50 years ago....I am still hoping for HIS dream of equality for ALL. America to be a beacon of Freedom and equality, to see his dream of the "red hills" come alive. I am still dreaming of equality....

Manning is a tarnish on my dream, he is a tarnish on Dr. Kings Dream."

Kristin? Could you pass the Kool-aid please?

You never really answered. You're OK with what Manning did?

I don't think it's as simple as approval or disapproval. This isn't a black and white issue, and anybody who thinks it is is drinking one form or Koolaid or another.

You got the "patriots" on one side who think that any disloyalty to their leaders is bad. These people usually spout off things about Manning being a traitor, etc. On the other side, you have the "rebel scum" who are 100% sure that Manning's motivations were purely about honor, protecting the country from evil, etc. These are the folks who see Manning as a hero and put her up on a pedestal.

I think they're both wrong. They're making the fundamental attribute error and ignoring the context (see Gladwell's book "The Tipping Point" for more on this concept). Psychologists have done experiments where basketball players are put in a gym with bright lights so they can see the hoop well and are told to shoot free throws. They then ask the audience in the bleachers what they think of the players, and they're usually saying that the players are great basketball players.

Then the psychs bring in another team and dim the lights to the point where the hoop is barely visible and tell them to shoot free throws. The audience usually concludes that the basketball players must be bad players, have no business wearing uniforms and being on a team, etc. All this, and the audience was there for the change in lighting conditions!

People aren't like that. They aren't undeniably evil or heroes beyond reproach. This isn't a story book where the good guys are on white horses and the bad guys have black hats and mustaches. People aren't so simple, none of us.

While Manning may have personally felt she had honorable motivations, she was also unstable. Flipping tables over and stuff. I don't think gender dysphoria caused it all, but I would have a hard time not believing the untreated gender dysphoria was a factor. I've been pretty unstable in the past before I got my stuff sorted out and got the help I needed, both in the form of counseling and HRT, so I'm drawing on my own experience here, and I realize that may be unfair. She probably also had other psychiatric conditions that were untreated IMHO.

At the same time, there's a military that doesn't take care of its personnel very well. The military seems to be a magnet for MTF trans people trying to "cure" themselves through the art of manliness and warfare, and they don't find the cure they were hoping for. Some people fare better than others under these conditions. Kristin Beck seems to be one of the people who was able to better cope. Manning seems to be one of the ones who couldn't cope very well and lost it.

http://www.motherjones.com/politics/2013/08/transgender-troops-twice-likely-serve-twenty-times-likely-commit-suicide

There's also a problem in people Manning's age, the lust for fame. Somebody taught those kids (and I see this happening to people only 3-5 years my younger) that working hard and keeping your head low doesn't lead to success, that to be worth something in the world you must make yourself famous. I hear of people videotaping crimes and putting it on youtube to be a star. People shoot up their schools to die a famous death instead of just killing themselves. I'm sure there are many other examples.

I think when you put an unstable person with a desire to be famous and a little bit of idealism into the mix, you get Manning. When you put that mixture in contact with classified materials...

Bottom line: Manning is probably a fundamentally good person who thought she was doing the right thing, but that decision may have been affected by having mental problems, which were exacerbated by urine-poor Pentagon policy.

So you don't believe in black and white thinking?

I'm not using Kosilek to argue for free access to trans medical treatment for all people, only prisoners. The Eighth Amendment and subsequent case law (including the Kosilek case) dictates that the government has a moral and legal obligation to provide treatments to prisoners that doctors deem necessary.

I'm arguing on principle. The law and morality still apply to even the worst offenders. Anything less is just situational ethics, IMHO.

We shouldn't hold an individual with behavioral health problems to the same standard we hold our government officials. Not fair.

If Manning should be punished using the argument "the law says she must", then why give the government a pass on the laws they must follow (namely, US Constitution, Amendment VIII)? If manning opposers want legalism, then give them legalism, but apply it across the board, not just when it's convenient.

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Guest KimberlyF

Either Manning is sane or not. If Manning isn't sane and can't be held to the same standard, then Manning can not make an informed consent as far as treatment and self ID.

Across the board works in all kinds of ways.

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    • Willow
      good evening Β  good day at work today. Β I did do some things a little out of normal but everything was completed successfully. Β As I said earlier, the Asst Mgr was my second today. Β I don’t think she was too happy about that. Β Several customers asked her where Richard was her answer was the manager cut his hours. Β Well that is only part of the story, Β his hours were cut just like mine were and several others but in his case he made demands about his hours that couldn’t be met. Β But instead of making some non complaining remark about it she made sure to lay it all on the manager, thus throwing the manager under the bus. Β Similarly when asked why she hadn’t been at work early mornings, she said she was being punished by the manager. Β Well that’s partly true, she wouldn’t do what the manager told her to do so she took her off opening. Β But secondarily she didn’t have a car to drive temporarily. Β You can’t open the store without a car because who ever opens has tasks that require them to leave the store, so it was Β at least partly her own fault. Β But she chose to throw the manager under the bus for that. Β I think she is asking to be fired for insubordination. Β And if the manager gets these conversations off the security tape tomorrow she just might get her wish. Β  im pretty close to being ready to take the asst position but there isn’t anyone ready to take over my job, at least not at our store. Β I suppose the other shift lead could if she is able to work earlier shifts and if the other closers were just a bit more reliable. Β  Ive been wanting some homefried chicken. Β We found a BBQ place not far away that had such a chicken but I is made fresh when ordered so it has a 30 minute wait. Β It was worth the wait and the other things we tried were also good. Β Another restaurant on the list. Β At least half of what we ordered came home for another meal. Β  i get to sleep in tomorrow, I go to work at 1:30! Β  Willow
    • Abigail Genevieve
      It was nine thirty.Β  Saturday morning had rolled around more quickly than Taylor could believe.Β  She groaned, whined, thought of a million excuses why she should just stay in bed and knock the alarm across the room.Β  But it would still be going on, and so would the promise to Bob: when the gi came in, she would be in. There it was in its nice package, out where she could not miss it.Β  Why didn't she hide it?Β  She shook her head. Β  Up she got.Β  Sometimes you just do.Β  Her hair was a wreck. She patted it down and went to the bathroom.Β  Nine forty five. Shower later. No make up. She hated kara-tay especially at an ungodly early hour on a Saturday morning. Bagel. Instant coffee.Β  She was five minutes away when she realized she had forgotten the gi.Β  Back she went. Β  Into the dojo.Β  She had about five minutes to get the gi on.Β  She attempted to slip in unnoticed and go to the little restroom. Someone barked something out in Japanese or something, and there was a dead silence.Β  She turned to see what was going on. Both classes were getting into their lines, but everyone, including Bob, was bowing slightly. To her. Bob nodded, and she returned the bow.Β  Life started again. She was touched. Β  Bowing three times. Oath. Kata.Β  She was facing off with Judy as her partner.Β  Judy looked worried. Β  "Sometimes you just gotta pick yourself up and try again," Taylor told her. She nodded. "Let's do this." Β  Lunge punch and lower block.Β  They traded off like nothing had happened the last weekend.Β  Lunge punch and middle block. Lunge punch and upper block.Β  It was kind of like dancing. Taylor enjoyed it.Β  She wanted to learn more.Β  Brown-belt Maggie adjusted position of limbs and hips for both Taylor and Judy, telling them when she was about to do something: elbow up a bit".Β  Β  "How'd you do?" Bob asked her later.Β  They had both gone home and showered. Now they were in a booth at a fast food place. Β  "I was kind of disappointed class ended. I was ready for more." Β  "That's my trooper." Β  "I'm not allowing you in my apartment until we are married," she said suddenly. Β  "You think I am a problem?" Β  "No.Β  I think you are safe. You passed the testΒ  I am the problem here." Β  "Okay." Β  "What did the doctor tell you?" Β  "It's complicated.Β  More tests coming.Β  Like getting into college.Β  I got a letter back.Β  It seems there is this big fat M on my transcript and my current picture is not an M type picture.Β  I have to write a letter and send them notarized proofs and stuff. Just delays. This is a pain. Nothing cut and dried." Β  "I will say.Β  I'm glad I'm not transgender." Β  "Hah. You are pulled into my world.Β  You are involved in this stuff as much as I am, and, as you put it, of your own free will." Β  "You are worth it." Β  "I hope so." Β  "I know so." Β  Β  Β 
    • Abigail Genevieve
      On the way back to her desk she was interrupted by six short, urgent conversations that had to be attended to. Then she slipped into the women's room and locked the stall door.Β  She took a deep breath, then another, and allowed herself to shake for five minutes,Β  Then deep breathing, ten in and ten out, stretch up, touch the floor, neck rolls and she was fine. She used the toilet and a woman knocked and said, "Taylor, are you okay?" Β  "Ready to conquer the world!"Β  on her way out she found her makeup was fine.Β  Three stalls, two sinks.Β  If she ever designed a women's room with three stalls, there would be four sinks, with plenty of space to plunk your stuff down between them. Β  She met a deferential Karen.Β  "Here is the branding I came up with," she said.Β  And she went back to working as hard as Brenda and Mary, who looked up worriedly and then went back to the proposal. Β  Shortly before 5:00 she received an email with the title Consolidation and Compensation.Β  In it she learned that the position of office manager was eliminated, and the current office manager was to become the chief executive officer. The former CEO, along with the CFO, the chief legal officer, and sundry staff, had been terminated, per the Board of Directors.Β  Effective immediately everyone would receive a base salary of $20,000 with a commission to be set by the individual's supervisor.Β  Each supervisor would be given a certain percentage to distribute.Β  Most functions they had been handled would be outsourced as needed. Β  "The question of what profit was made last year is frequent enough to be answered.Β  The company lost over 500,000 in fiscal 2023.Β  At this point further cuts are not anticipated.Β  We will be strategically adding positions that will enhance our profits. Hard work is expected of everyone." Β  Her two web guys had been complaining because their games had been remotely uninstalled.Β  After the memo came out they were absolutely silent.Β  That gave her an idea, and after an exchange of emails they were reassigned to maintenance out at the plant, effective tomorrow morning.Β  There were lots of weeds that needed pulling, if nothing else. That email went out after they left early, for the day.Β  The maintenance foreman was a no-nonsense type who did not tolerate slacking, and they would learn a thing or two.Β  This also freed up two spaces for her to put new people.
    • MaeBe
      So…I didn’t know your Facebook avatar was public. So, on my birthday, a couple people used a group avatar message to wish me a happy birthday…and now my Facebook friends can see a short video of my female avatar dancing with an old friend’s and another with my uncle’s avatars. So am I β€œFacebook out” now? 😬
    • Davie
      No, they are not. Truth wins in the end and this report is full of lies that poison the whole thing: see this: "Dr. Cass Backpedals From Review: HRT, Blockers Should Be Made Available it's said. Dr. Cass's latest statements are likely to cast more doubt on the validity of the study, which has come under fire for disregarding substantial evidence on trans care." https://www.erininthemorning.com/p/dr-cass-backpedals-from-review-hrt?publication_id=994764&post_id=143743897&isFreemail=true&r=rebf4&triedRedirect=true I hope Dr. Cass wins The Mengele Award for it.
    • Adrianna Danielle
      Boyfriend and I went to a support group for spouses dating or married to a transgender person on Tuesday night for the first time.It was amazing meeting other couples like us.One was a genetic woman whom has been dating a transgender male for the first time and she is supporting his transition.Us,they were amazed by us agreeing on something we said,love and acceptance have brought us together
    • Abigail Genevieve
      By which I mean there is a cultural stereotype of what a man is, and one of what a woman is.Β  Even worse, of what a transgender person is. Β  You be you. Β  I read of a boy who thought he was a girl because he did not adhere to some (rather toxic) conceptions of what it means to be a man, so he decided he was a girl.Β  He was told he didn't have to conform to stereotype and got happy. "You mean I don't have to transition?" He didn't want to, and was relieved. Β  Once upon a time if you were transgender they told you either you transition or die. Β  Incorporate the best of what it means to be a man and the best of what it means to be a woman as much as you possibly can, and let the rest go.Β  Be fully human. Be alive. Don't conform to some cultural crud.
    • Abigail Genevieve
      On the way back to her desk she was interrupted by six short, urgent conversations that had to be attended to. Then she slipped into the women's room and locked the stall door.Β  She took a deep breath, then another, and allowed herself to shake for five minutes,Β  Then deep breathing, ten in and ten out, stretch up, touch the floor, neck rolls and she was fine. She used the toilet and a woman knocked and said, "Taylor, are you okay?" Β  "Ready to conquer the world!"Β  on her way out she found her makeup was fine.Β  Three stalls, two sinks.Β  If she ever designed a women's room with three stalls, there would be four sinks, with plenty of space to plunk your stuff down between them. Β  She met a deferential Karen.Β  "Here is the branding I came up with," she said.Β  And she went back to working as hard as Brenda and Mary, who looked up worriedly and then went back to the proposal. Β  Shortly before 5:00 she received an email with the title Consolidation and Compensation.Β  In it she learned that the position of office manager was eliminated, and the current office manager was to become the chief executive officer. The former CEO, along with the CFO, the chief legal officer, and sundry staff, had been terminated, per the Board of Directors.Β  Effective immediately everyone would receive a base salary of $20,000 with a commission to be set by the individual's supervisor.Β  Each supervisor would be given a certain percentage to distribute.Β  Most functions they had been handled would be outsourced as needed. Β  "The question of what profit was made last year is frequent enough to be answered.Β  The company lost over 500,000 in fiscal 2023.Β  At this point further cuts are not anticipated.Β  We will be strategically adding positions that will enhance our profits. Hard work is expected of everyone." Β  Her two web guys had been complaining because their games had been remotely uninstalled.Β  After the memo came out they were absolutely silent.Β  That gave her an idea, and after an exchange of emails they were reassigned to maintenance out at the plant, effective tomorrow morning.Β  There were lots of weeds that needed pulling, if nothing else. That email went out after they left early, for the day.Β  The maintenance foreman was a no-nonsense type who did not tolerate slacking, and they would learn a thing or two.Β  This also freed up two spaces for her to put new people.
    • Davie
      Except for this thung thwister: Theophilus Thistle, the successful thistle sifter, in sifting a sieve full of unsifted thistles, thrust three-thousand thistles through the thick of his thumb. Now if, Theophilus Thistle, the successful thistle sifter, in sifting a sieve full of of unsifted thistles, thrust three-thousand thistles through the thick of his thumb, how many thistles can'st thou thrust through the thick of thy thumb . . . in sifting a sieve-full of unsifted thistles? Success to the successful thistle sifter!
    • VickySGV
      You have given you and us a big clue right there.Β  I hope you have shared this observation with your Endocrinologist and are willing to take their advice about changing that behavior.Β  Β  Non prescribed herbal or animal supplements can have a negative effect on your body's use of your available hormones.Β  Also, your genetics are going to be controlling what your body is going to do with your hormones, and again, that is for you to consult with your Endocrinologists.Β  On this site none of us are licensed medical personnel and we cannot give you advice on your health more than what your doctor can.Β  We have rules that we enforce against our members advising about "Folk Remedies" because we have had members who have gone that route and badly damaged their health and quality of life.Β  Only thing I can go anywhere on, is that maybe if you change your expectations of what should happen, you will at least not be in danger of harming yourself from anxiety.
    • Timi
      Hi @violet r!Β  Β  Thank you so much for sharing. I'm so glad you found this place. I hope you find as much comfort and support here as I have.Β  Β  -Timi Β  Β 
    • marysssia
      Hi lovely people, Β  I'm a 25 yo MtF woman, and I've been suffering from low estrogen issues since October 2023. I completely lost my feminine libido, my breast completely stopped growing, my estrogen levels dropped by a lot (despite NOT decreasing my E dosage) and thus my dysphoria drastically increased. I think it is worth mentioning that, for my health issues, I had been taking ----- Lamotrigine for months & had been on ketogenic diet, and these things seem to be a culprit of my current issue. I weaned off Lamotrigine some time ago and gave up on keto diet, but it still doesn't seem to help. My estrogen is still low (44 ng/ml) and my libido hasn't come back yet. In general, I struggle with my dysphoria so much because of that and, to be honest, I don't know what to do. I've tried so many dietary supplements, yet I didn't get any effects from them. My endocrinologist didn't know how to help me. She only suggested to increase my daily estrogen dose (to 3x per day ------sublingual estrogen tablets and 3x per day ------ estrogen gel applied to armpits or thighs), which I did, without any effect. Β  Please, help me. Prior to keto diet & Lamotrigine treatment, I'd never had experience like that. I'm basically helpless and have no clue what to do. Having to deal with low estrogen is a horrible experience to me and it affects my life severely. Β  BTW, my T levels are always within female range. Β  Do you have any clue what exactly I should do?
    • April Marie
      I love wearing a jeans skirt!! That looks like airport carpet. Safe travels if you're flying!!
    • Maddee
      Flight faraway forthcoming Fabulous forum friends πŸ˜ŠπŸ˜ŠπŸŽΈπŸ¦‚
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