Chicago Sun-Times

| JENNIFER PRITZKER: ‘ HUGE STEP BACKWARD’

- BY COL. JENNIFER PRITZKER

Last year, when former President Barack Obama announced that transgende­r people could serve openly in the military, I was pleased. As a retired U. S. Army officer and a transgende­r woman, this news was validating and a step in the right direction. But, when I woke up and saw President Donald Trump’s tweets about barring the transgende­r community from serving in the Armed Forces in any capacity, I was dishearten­ed. The thought that the transgende­r community will need to hide who they are again is a huge step backward.

Being a transgende­r woman, I had to hide who I was during my time in service. This can be a monumental task. Waking up every day and pretending to be something you’re not is extremely difficult and mentally exhausting. I was hopeful, after Obama’s announceme­nt, that future servicemen and women would not have to walk this same path.

The research has been done, and there have been extensive studies done on the topic. Generals and admirals from the armed forces, as well as multiple surgeons general, have agreed. These studies prove that service by transgende­r personnel will not harm combat readiness, morale or discipline, and it will impose no significan­t financial burden on the defense budget.

I can’t express enough how strongly I disagree with Trump’s statement. As commander in chief, the president has authority to influence policy over who serves in the Armed Forces of the United States. What he says will help shape the opinion of millions of other Americans. He holds great responsibi­lity, and directly contradict­ing what we know about transgende­r personnel serving in the armed forces is extremely irresponsi­ble of him. Again, the research speaks for itself.

President Trump’s statement hurts our armed forces and shows a callous disregard for the rights of American citizens. Furthermor­e, it shows little or no effort on the president’s part to thoughtful­ly consider the issue. His statement alienates many who would otherwise support him. The vast majority of Americans see no threat to their interests from open military service by transgende­r personnel. This careless statement will not help the president advance his agenda in any way.

There are thousands of transgende­r veterans and those currently serving who have, by subordinat­ing their personal identities, made enormous personal sacrifice to serve their country. Virtually all of them have served and are serving honorably; many with distinctio­n and heroism. They are no different from other military personnel. I would like to personally thank all of them. I would also like to thank every other man and woman who serves our nation, regardless of their race, gender, sexual orientatio­n or religion.

I know President Trump can be educated on this subject. The statement in his tweet was impulsive and displays his lack of knowledge on the subject. I am more than willing to personally work with the president to find a better solution. I urge the president to please listen and educate himself before he sends out another impulsive and misinforme­d tweet.

Col. Jennifer Pritzker is president and CEO of TAWANI Enterprise­s, Inc, founder and president of the TAWANI Foundation, founder and chair of the Pritzker Military Museum & Library, and chairwoman of the Board for Squadron Capital.

 ?? SPENCER PLATT/ GETTY IMAGES ?? Protesters gather near a military recruitmen­t center in New York on Wednesday to show their anger at President Donald Trump’s decision to reinstate a ban on transgende­r individual­s serving in the military.
SPENCER PLATT/ GETTY IMAGES Protesters gather near a military recruitmen­t center in New York on Wednesday to show their anger at President Donald Trump’s decision to reinstate a ban on transgende­r individual­s serving in the military.
 ?? COURTESY OF TAWANI FOUNDATION ?? Col. Jennifer Pritzker
COURTESY OF TAWANI FOUNDATION Col. Jennifer Pritzker

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