Weinie
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That is a great point ,and one that I had not given due consideration. Evolving ideals vs established ideals.The problem is that, due to the impact of the religious doctrine, the ability to effect change can and will vary in ways that disadvantage already disadvantaged demographics in the CAF.
If there's a trans member who is experiencing harassment at their unit, I do not trust an ordained member of a religious organization which views the very existence of transgender people as an affront to their god to be able to come up with a solution that adequately deals with the harassment.
I would, however, trust a social worker to.
The only reason that you haven't seen social workers achieve "that type of effect" is simply because that's not how we've been using social workers.. Because we have Padres already filling that role.
So, as an observation, it appears that we will never achieve the desired/required need to be all encompassing in our CAF community, because we will always be presented with conflicting ideals. Good luck to future CAF leaders