Not everyone can be a fighter pilot, their body cannot handle it...likewise not all can handle being a 'ground pounder' it absurd to pretend
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Replying to @dwthompson1945 @Uc4ntKilLMe and
Right. But some women can be fighter pilots and some can be infantry. And they are. You not wanting them to be doesn't change that.
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Replying to @barefootboomer @Uc4ntKilLMe and
Other way around, your wanting them to be doesn't change physical capabilities...or how other members of a unit react to them.
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Replying to @dwthompson1945 @Uc4ntKilLMe and
They're already doing it, David. And doing very well. Physically and with their troops. And we're a stronger Army for them.
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Replying to @barefootboomer @Uc4ntKilLMe and
Just as 'Dont Ask, Don't Tell' was policy and then discarded so, too, will women in combat ground units be reversed after enough experience.
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Replying to @Uc4ntKilLMe @dwthompson1945 and
Has already been shown to reduce overall capability of fighting units ... more men will be killed needlessly too.
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Replying to @FoundinNV @Uc4ntKilLMe and
Really? Show me your stats. Where did you get that info from?
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From Mrs. Yeager: the "study" is flawed. If a person, whichever gender, cannot shoot straight, don't make them a sniper.
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