Patriotism and Transgenderism can mix . . . or can they?
Tuesday, September 2nd, 2008

I heard a recently discussion that some transgender people feel far less patriotic toward the Good ‘Ol US of A since beginning their journey down this new adventure in life. I have heard it coming from transsexuals and others who live full-time in a cross-gender life, but not so much from crossdressers and others who cross the gender lines temporarily. Why would transsexuals feel this way?
Dictionary.com’s definition of Patriotism is:
“noun: devoted love, support, and defense of one’s country; national loyalty.”
“Devoted love, support, and defense of one’s country?” I have noticed that transsexuals who have served their country in the military don’t seem to have as much of an issue with their patriotism, and in many cases, are more patriotic than the average American. I served eight years in the Navy and I am very proud of the service to my country, as I am with all the family members who also served. I even have a memorial to my father with models of four jets he worked on when he was in the Air Force. In a year, my mother will give me the flag that was on his coffin, and I will display it proudly.





