I know where this is going. You're about to say something transphobic, aren't you?
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not in the least bit. i'm here to say that biological males are physically the only combat soldiers that have a chance to match our enemies strength for strength. I'm here to that it is unfair to all women to be forced to compete against those who were born men.
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Oh, so it was going to be sexist then. Do you think that people just fist fight in war? If you can carry a gun, you're pretty much physically qualified for the military.
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The standards for women in boot camp is easier than mens look it up for all branches...and if you think you can do a 25 mile ruck March uphill in the mud after running 6 miles everyday before that you obviously braindead not to mention on 3 hours of sleep and no food sound fun?
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Replying to @MarkAnd78875272 @CallMeFreak3 and
I'm not saying women shouldn't be in the military but if they want to do the same jobs the standard should be the same to show that they are as physically fit as the men
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Replying to @MarkAnd78875272 @CallMeFreak3 and
The standards to pass the Army PT test varies based on age and gender. The standards to graduate from the Army’s Ranger School and the Navy’s SEAL school are the same no matter the gender. Women have graduated from both. This is a fact.
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Replying to @tnicoach @CallMeFreak3 and
I agree but that's the army and navy what about the other branches
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Replying to @MarkAnd78875272 @CallMeFreak3 and
Not sure about the Air Force or Marines. But I’m quite sure that if a soldier or sailor has the grit, strength, and temerity to successfully graduate from SEAL or Ranger school, I’m sure they’d be able to handle anything those other branches dish out.
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Replying to @tnicoach @CallMeFreak3 and
Not harping on women but its biology we are just stronger, taller, etc. So it puts us at an advantage we dont need to change the standards to lower that advantage though if women want to do the same jobs with the same equipment I think they should train just as hard as a man
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Replying to @MarkAnd78875272 @CallMeFreak3 and
So my question to you is which branch of service has lower physical standards for women than men? I just told you that men and women have the same standards to graduate from some of the most grueling and elite specialties our armed services offer.
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