Daily Times (Primos, PA)

Protesters gather against Trump ban on transgende­r troops

- By Olga R. Rodriguez

SAN FRANCISCO » Demonstrat­ors flocked to a military recruiting station in New York City and gathered at a plaza named for a San Francisco gay-rights icon on Wednesday to protest President Donald Trump’s abrupt ban on transgende­r troops in the military.

A crowd of at least a few hundred people gathered around the U.S. Armed Forces recruiting station in Times Square. They held signs saying “Resist!” and listened to speakers who denounced the ban, which Trump announced on Twitter.

Demonstrat­or Yael Leberman says transgende­r people “are completely adequate to serve” and combat is “not about physical, it’s about mental” abilities. She says it’s unsurprisi­ng from the Republican president to say what he said or to see the pushback from a place as diverse as New York City.

It’s unclear what the ban will mean for currently serving transgende­r soldiers.

Several hundred demonstrat­ors gathered later Wednesday in San Francisco’s Harvey Milk Plaza. They waved pink and blue flags, held signs reading “Trans lives are not a burden” and chanted “Stand up! Fight back!”

A transgende­r woman who identified herself only as Layla told the crowd she’s tired of being told who she can or cannot be, and asked for others in the LGBT community to support trans people as they fight for respect.

Doug Thorogood and Nick Rondoletto, a couple from San Francisco, waved a rainbow flag and held a sign that read “The only reason transgende­rs are being banned from the military is for bigotry.”

“Haven’t transgende­r people gone through enough? I’m over it!” Thorogood said, as they marched with the crowd from the Castro neighborho­od to City Hall.

“When (Trump) goes for the people with the least rights, I just can’t sit and let that happen,” added.

At a smaller gathering at the Los Angeles LGBT Center in Hollywood, U.S. Army Reserve member and transgende­r man Rudy Akbarian, 27, said at first he thought the news of the President’s order was a joke. The five-year military veteran said he was “heartbroke­n” to learn it was real.

“There are people who are retiring in the military, there are people who’ve done 18, 19 years and are about to retire and now it’s all taken away from them,” he said. “It’s not fair.”

“I know it’s not over,” he said. “I know we’re not going to give up.” back Rondoletto

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FRANK FRANKLIN II - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Protestors gather in Times Square, Wednesday, in New York. President Donald Trump declared a ban Wednesday on transgende­r troops serving anywhere in the U.S. military, catching the Pentagon flat-footed and unable to explain what it called Trump’s...

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