Posted on 07/21/2019 7:04:19 AM PDT by Macoozie
Women, however, have increasingly made it through the nine-week Ranger course, and the numbers of those trying out for other special operations jobs is slowly inching up.
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This shouldn’t be allowed at all.
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"Fit to fight, any day and through the night..?" Maybe after a year on the treadmill.
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As the standards (at least for women) slowly inch down ...
I live near two air force bases. Standing on line behind a group of male flyers and a female mechanic at Panera last week, I was amazed at what a chatty airhead the young woman was. Speaking about all her boyfriends to all these alpha males while they stood there stonefaced. I appreciate anyone who serves but she made a really bad impression.
Reaction? I’ve always heard that Special Ops, when raiding a hideout of mixed gender armed opponents, are told to “kill the women first” because they tend to react with little or no hesitation compared to their male comrades. Having been married for 30 plus years I’d tend to think that story has some basis in fact. Assuming all women are tender, pearl clutching flowers can get you gutted.
So when MEN start dying because these two can’t hold up their end, who’s responsible for it...
This is complete bullsh*t and needs to be stopped.
So a few women train hard to pass a test like you would expect of a triathlete. Soon after all this training for one event, are they as prepared as men for such duty? I would think not.
Making it through any speakable forces school starts off with all of them meeting fitness standards. (Fair or not, most folks cannot meet them.)
The real test is Intelligence, leadership, and mental fitness.
These soldiers and sailors are physically superiorbut their fortitude is what differentiates them from everyone else.
If a woman can do that, good for them. I wouldnt want my daughters to do itbut my kids have female friends that have been pilots and who have served in combat zones. They were part of their teams, just as the men.
“Women, however, have increasingly made it through the nine-week Ranger course”
They changed the rules for them and hid the records.
Special forces, not speakable....jeez. Sorry about that.
Women in combat is the sign of a desperate society!
As long as a women is straight, being a young military female is a paradise, at least on the dating front.
Outside the base, certainly you can be a 5, maybe a 4 or 3, but on base you will never go lacking for a date or three, if you are the tiniest bit receptive.
On deployment?
You can be a 2, and still be pretty popular. It would be risky, but you might even be able to CHARGE for your “date”.
My buddy came back from a cruise and he was shown photos of his WIFE “with” other guys not on that cruise; how women can be okay with that and not think ahead a little, I have no idea, but there it is.
I’m okay with women in the military, but as for putting them out in the field or on ships/subs with the men long-term, eh...I’m not so sure that’s a hot idea, especially if there’s any kind of war.
Human nature being what it IS, and all....
...what can possibly go wrong?
Has any woman ever made it through BUDS?
Lol. Name one thought, strength, endurance, or emotion process a woman can perform better than a man. Please do not include childbirth!!
“I live near two air force bases. Standing on line behind a group of male flyers and a female mechanic at Panera last week, I was amazed at what a chatty airhead the young woman was. Speaking about all her boyfriends to all these alpha males while they stood there stonefaced. I appreciate anyone who serves but she made a really bad impression.”
LOL. I remember hearing the following: “What do women talk about in the locker room? Men. What do men talk about in the locker room? Sports.”
At least that’s true before you get up to the Lesbian Level, where it’s probably about women rather than men.
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