I would also imagine they hate the idea of trans people who know how to fight
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Replying to @loudpenitent @Nymphomachy
Trans people with access to lifetime pensions, healthcare, education benefits, and the elevated civic status and honor of a veteran
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Replying to @lawnerdbarak @loudpenitent
oh yeah the idea of me having more social cachet than a MAGA who couldn't serve because they had asthma has them positively fuming
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Replying to @Nymphomachy @loudpenitent
90% of the time it’s more “Couldn’t” serve than couldn’t serve. I was a flat footed psoriatic marfanoid quasi-anorexic and they let me in, fuck
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I've concluded that if I tried to join, I'd likely have died in boot camp from heatstroke on account of hypohydrosis.
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I mean, if it's any consolation that would have gotten basically your entire squadron demoted if not relieved of their duty Boot camp is a lot of things but it's basically impossible to die there unless you show up with cancer
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Well, that's good, at least. If I was unable to do required physical stuff for the necessary length of time (or, if the temperature is just above 90F even if I'm not doing anything), what would have happened? Being kicked out and sent home?
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It's a pretty big bureaucratic nightmare to get kicked out of boot camp even with that being an extremely common boot camp outcome When I was there it meant you'd go to a "med squadron" and they'd evaluate for a while if you REALLY couldn't cut it or just needed to toughen up
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Replying to @Nymphomachy @Trafalgard and
it's not an ideal situation because boot camp is basically jail and it's possible to linger in purgatory there in the med squadrons for several times longer than boot camp is actually supposed to take you DO collect paychecks though because you're still technically employed
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Replying to @Nymphomachy @Trafalgard and
Apropos of nothing, the upcoming Mulan movie has me thinking about the boot camp sequence in the Disney original and how if you read between the lines it's a more realistic situation than we would've thought as kids
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They're preparing these guys to be reserves and support way behind the front lines, realistically enough, since they're by definition the bottom of the barrel conscripts they got once they told every single family they had to send one guy
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Replying to @arthur_affect @Nymphomachy and
The crux of the movie is actually Mushu changing the order Li Shang gets telling them they have to deploy to the front immediately even though that's a terrible idea, because he wants to give Mulan the opportunity for a medal (Thus inadvertently saving China)
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Replying to @arthur_affect @Nymphomachy and
It does confirm that Mulan's fears about her father were exaggerated, like they can't be the only family in this situation and she's been grouped with everyone else who sent someone who was fat or old or otherwise would've been judged unfit to serve in peacetime
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