The U.S. military appears to be going down the path of the Handmaid’s tale, helping to facilitate the continuing rise of surrogate motherhood to meet the needs of single service members and same-sex couples who want children to be raised without either a father or a mother.
The military will now foot the bill to allow soldiers to utilize this service. The most likely candidates for surrogate motherhood are, of course, among the poor, making it an industry that feeds off the poor to produce children who will not be raised by their biological mother and/or father, using your tax dollars to do so.
For Soldiers To Manufacture Motherless Babies – thefederalist.com
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The U.S. Department of Defense plans to revamp its assisted reproductive technologies (ART) policies to ensure service members’ taxpayer-funded benefits cover the creation of motherless and fatherless children via in vitro fertilization for single and same-sex soldiers.
The policy change stems from a lawsuit brought by an abortion and transgender activist group against both the Pentagon and the Department of Veterans Affairs over their requirements for ART like in vitro fertilization, egg and sperm retrieval, and egg and sperm cryopreservation.
DOD and VA rules previously limited morally and ethically prohibited the reproductive procedures funded by hardworking Americans’ dollars to service members and veterans who were married to someone of the opposite sex, could use their own gametes for any ART procedures, and had received an infertility diagnosis linked to injury, illness, or a service-connected disability.