Some women aren't brave at all. That's the screwed up part. Some women are brave. Some women wanted the opportunity to serve in combat. In total fuckupness, equality demands that all women be subject to combat even those that aren't brave and never intended to go into combat.It is not a matter of bravery? Wow......just wow.You think our women don't know that? We have very brave women warriors in this country. In many cases braver than their male counterparts.I don't know about you but I can picture a young American woman in the military and what ISIS would do to her! What they did to this Kurd woman soldier would be nothing to what they will do to an American!
US Defense Watch ^ | April 8, 2016 | Jessie Jane Duff
On April 1st, the combat exemption for women in the U.S. military was lifted. This means women can and will be involuntarily assigned to infantry and ground units. This also means that brutal and horrific violence against women is now legal as long as it comes from the hands of the enemy. The American public is largely removed from the military and we didn’t even hear a whimper from the fathers and mothers of America that their daughter on active duty now can potentially be assigned to a combat unit. It’s called orders. Choice is gone. This isn’t about women...
It's not a matter of bravery, will power or courage, it's a matter of physical ability and any risk if the soldier is captured.
A woman prisoner would quite likely be - at the least - pack raped. It's up to each woman soldier make up her own mind.
But the other problem is, of course, would male soldiers be jeopardized by having to help out women soldiers due to some incapabilities on their part...etc...
You are completely misreading my post.
What I am saying is that women's bravery is not in doubt anymore than a man's bravery.
We went from, you can if you want to, to, you are ordered to.
Which is a cosmic joke. All the poor squat can do is take on a gang bang and hope she gets knocked up.