To: central_va
Women are natural gatherers. They are keenly observant of their environment: subtle differences in pattern, color, background. They had to be to find and gather food and raw materials for making things.
Everybody has skills. That’s why we survived as a species.
In a military environment, women it turns out are better at reconnaissance, they aren’t tricked as easily by camouflage. They are also very good snipers for the same reason.
33 posted on
05/05/2014 7:46:33 AM PDT by
Lorianne
(fedgov, taxporkmoney)
To: Lorianne
In a military environment, women it turns out are better at reconnaissance, they arent tricked as easily by camouflage. They are also very good snipers for the same reason.You get to pick to lead a squad of recon rangers into combat, one all female the other all male. Which would you choose?
40 posted on
05/05/2014 8:16:05 AM PDT by
central_va
(I won't be reconstructed and I do not give a damn.)
To: Lorianne
They are keenly observant of their environment: subtle differences in pattern, color, background. They had to be to find and gather food and raw materials for making things.Wouldn't you think that would apply moreso to hunters? What skills does one need to find an animal in the woods or tall grass, lying down, or hiding?
To: Lorianne
"Women are natural gatherers. They are keenly observant of their environment: subtle differences in pattern, color, background. They had to be to find and gather food and raw materials for making things. Everybody has skills. Thats why we survived as a species. In a military environment, women it turns out are better at reconnaissance, they arent tricked as easily by camouflage. They are also very good snipers for the same reason."The things you just outlined would apply to a hunter. Also, I've never met a sniper, ranger, SEAL, or Green Beret who thinks that women have a place in the special ops community.
63 posted on
05/05/2014 1:39:55 PM PDT by
Wyrd bið ful aræd
(Pope Calvin the 1st, defacto Leader of the FR Calvinist Protestant Brigades)
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