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Transgender Navy SEAL hero dares Trump: 'Tell me I'm not worthy to my face' | Transgender Navy SEAL hero dares Trump: 'Tell me I'm not worthy to my face' |
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The reaction of former Navy SEAL Team 6 member Kristin Beck to Donald Trump’s ban on transgender people serving in the military, could not have been simpler: “Let’s meet face to face and you tell me I’m not worthy.” | The reaction of former Navy SEAL Team 6 member Kristin Beck to Donald Trump’s ban on transgender people serving in the military, could not have been simpler: “Let’s meet face to face and you tell me I’m not worthy.” |
The 20-year military veteran, who became the first US Navy SEAL to come out as transgender in 2013, said a person’s gender identity made no difference to their ability to do the job. | |
“Being transgender doesn’t affect anyone else,” she told Business Insider. “We are liberty’s light. If you can’t defend that for everyone that’s an American citizen, that’s not right.” | “Being transgender doesn’t affect anyone else,” she told Business Insider. “We are liberty’s light. If you can’t defend that for everyone that’s an American citizen, that’s not right.” |
Ms Beck, 51, said the President’s abrupt change in policy could negatively affect many currently or wanting to serve in the military. A Rand Corporation study estimated there were between 1,320 to 6,630 transgender people currently serving. | Ms Beck, 51, said the President’s abrupt change in policy could negatively affect many currently or wanting to serve in the military. A Rand Corporation study estimated there were between 1,320 to 6,630 transgender people currently serving. |
Ms Beck, who left the Navy in 2011, published a memoir in June 2013 entitled Warrior Princess: A US Navy SEAL’s journey to coming out transgender. | Ms Beck, who left the Navy in 2011, published a memoir in June 2013 entitled Warrior Princess: A US Navy SEAL’s journey to coming out transgender. |
“I was defending individual liberty,” she said. “I defended for Republicans, I defended for Democrats. I defended for everyone.” | “I was defending individual liberty,” she said. “I defended for Republicans, I defended for Democrats. I defended for everyone.” |
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