Today in The Federalist you’ll find my article President Obama’s Trans National Strategy in which I investigate why the Administration is going into hyper drive to push transgenderism. We can see this especially in the context of the 2015 National Security Strategy, released last month. It leaves little doubt that the Administration is hellbent on making sure transgender individuals serve openly in the U. S. Military. Transgender military personnel would then have the green light to target and harass any officer or other personnel who may not seem on board — all on the pretext of anti-discrimination protection, of course. It’s an agenda of seismic proportions that seems likely to sow chaos and confusion into the military, endangering its mission of defending the US Constitution. At the end of the day, the LGBT agenda enforces on America a military less able to maintain order and discipline, as well as a society that does away with sex distinctions. It’s a global agenda too. Here are some excerpts:
In the broader context of Obama’s sex and gender politics, transgender issues seem to be taking a position of critical importance in the White House efforts to reinvent us all. This follows naturally enough from our president’s evolution from paying lip service to traditional marriage to open advocacy of same-sex marriage. State endorsement of the reinvention of sexual relationships in marriage blends almost seamlessly into state endorsement of the reinvention of sex and gender distinctions.
And—voila!—in December, Attorney General Eric Holder announced in a memo that Title VII of the 1964 Civil Rights Act, which prohibits discrimination “on the basis of sex,” shall henceforth be read to include gender identity. This year’s State of the Union address was the first to mention the word “transgender.”
All of this seems to be on its own inevitable trajectory to push transgenderism hard from above.
Holder’s new and expansive interpretation of the word “sex” greatly magnifies the power and reach of the Justice Department to prosecute businesses and individuals, or any entity that appears out of line with gender identity non-discrimination. Expect to see it used to put down any corner of resistance to transgenderism in the military .
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