The military could seek to formally punish service members for refusing to use another service members preferred pronouns under existing policy, according to military experts.
A 2020 Equal Opportunity law opened the door for commanders to subject someone who refuses to affirm a transgender servicemembers so-called gender identity to the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ) for charges related to harassment, Capt. Thomas Wheatley, an assistant professor at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, told the Daily Caller News Foundation. Such a move would likely infringe on a servicemembers constitutional rights to uphold their conscience, but it might not prevent leaders from employing more subtle ways of disciplining service members.
Military experts told the DCNF Congress should step in before its too late.
Poster Comment:
Someone in Washington wants to make sure that 1) we never win a war against Yemen and that 2) the US Army can never intervene to protect anyone when Civil War 2.0 begins within a year.