As a woman, I agree! There are places for women in roles normally filled by men, but it should be the exception, not the rule.
Way off subject, but I work in the I.T. field. Core Infrastructure/Networking. Of the dozens of senior administrators maybe 10% are women. The girls I work with are no-nonsense which isn’t a trait most women possess. We think and reason differently. When I’m frustrated it takes a paragraph to get my thoughts out in a meeting whereas one of the men will say the same in one sentence lol.
My experience is that woman engineers are quite good. Women and men who have (what Dilbert called) ‘the knack’ are drawn to engineering.