I'm not saying that being LGBT is a choice. I am saying getting a face tattoo is a choice. Not all LGBT members have face tattoos.
The question I'm raising isn't whether some who is LGBT should be deployed, it's a question of whether there should be reasonable limits on what permanent body...
I would argue the difference is that nobody chooses to be black or female. That's a condition of your birth, and discrimination on the basis of race or sex is prohibited in Canada.
Getting a face tattoo is a choice you make as an adult, and is both long-lasting and difficult to reverse. It's...
A member at a unit located in a metropolitan city with a strong LGBT culture gets an LGBT pride symbol tattooed on their face, as an outward expression of their identity. Their CoC at the time is supportive as it does not contravene the regulations on tattoos being affiliated with hate groups...
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