@Aljosa23 said:
@ad1x2 said:
I didn't make this thread to bash people who are transgender. I would feel the same way about Manning if he was straight. Most people who don't like Manning feel that way over the WikiLeaks scandal but his desire to be a woman has overshadowed the actual crime that put him in the USDB and has literally made him a rallying point for the LGBT cause in terms of the military. People are forgetting about the actual crime and are calling anybody who thinks ill of Manning as transphobic.
If anything, people who are pushing for the right for people who are transgender to openly serve in the military should hate Manning. Manning's lawyer actually tried to use the fact that he was transgender as one of the reasons for the leaks and that may have set back any chance for allowing people who are transgender to serve for years. Every time somebody brings it up an opponent only has to say three words: Chelsea, Manning, and WikiLeaks.
I would ask the other posters to open a new thread if they want to discuss whether or not being transgender is normal because I only want to discuss the merits of whether or not Manning specifically should be allowed to transition with or without tax dollars paying for it as an inmate while still under military control.
The answer to the question is really easy and there's not much room to debate it: if a doctor or doctors believe that Manning's well-being depends on the treatment then Manning should be provided for otherwise it is cruel and unusual punishment to deny her, which is illegal. You think this issue is more complicated than it really is. Besides, it's utterly pointless to ask random people with no qualifications in healthcare or rehabilitation how the government should treat an individual.
All we really know is that Manning was diagnosed with gender identity disorder by at least two military doctors. We don't know if any doctor actually stated that it is medically required for Manning's well-being to be allowed to transition while locked up. Medical records are protected under HIPAA even for inmates, so it's not like we can take a peek in there and see if the doctor said either allow Manning to transition or else. We do know Manning's lawyer and several LGBT activists supporting him said it is necessary but that isn't a medical diagnosis.
This is kind of a grey area with Manning because of the fact that the military usually just kicks you out if you are found to be transgender. They can't kick him out while he is serving his sentence. But at the same time, the Army tried to send Manning to a civilian prison that had better understanding of the treatment a trans woman requires and the transfer request was denied, so the next best thing is what they are proposing, which is to do it themselves.
Regardless of my opinion of him, I would rather not deny any necessary treatment and if the treatment is the difference between him leaving the USDB as scheduled with long hair and a pair of breasts and leaving in a body bag because he hanged himself I would rather give him the treatment. Not because I really care but because the conspiracy accusations against the government would never end if he died behind bars.
Rather than denying the treatment, if the Army is going to give it to him they should just give him a bill for the treatment. He has the money, since you still get paid in pretrial confinement while in the military (this fact caused a huge outcry when people found out the Fort Hood shooter was still getting paid). A single PFC gets around $2,000 a month before taxes, so multiply that by 39 (the months between Manning's 2010 arrest and 2013 conviction) and you know he has a decent nest egg.
As for the poll, this is an internet forum. We ask each other questions so we can get opinions despite the fact that we know those opinions aren't going to affect official policy or treatment.
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