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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The misogyny persists, as evidenced by this thread. Why are MAGA so fearful? I’ve never seen so much collective anxiety borne as hatred. [/quote] strong women scare them.....Dumpy has this issue too. Look at him with the bishop~highly offended that a strong woman spoke up to him....he little ego couldn't handle it.[/quote] You’re a good troll. Instead of talking about the reasons why or why not a woman would make a good combat soldier, you deflect and mention MAGA or Trump. [/quote] Keep up that's why we are here.....because you MAGA are trying to eliminate women from certain jobs even is they are capable like many are because yes you are scared of women. Sorry if this irks you....perhaps I think you are a troll deflecting like a true MAGA does.[/quote] Do you have a number for the % of women who can meet or exceed the male standards for those jobs, particuraly in combat arms? Do you have a number for the injury rate for women when they have a combat load compared to men? The second is a pretty large concern for those women that meet the male standard. If women who meet the standard are more likely to get injured, then as a military planner how do you address training their replacements (be they male or female), and build that into the training schedule such that the misson of that unit can be carried out without reduced effectivness?[/quote] Plus the disability that will be payed out for the rest of their life.[/quote] There's truth here. The military itself says that women are injured at 1.1-10x the rate of men (with most sources saying 1.5-2.5x) largly due to bone and joint/tendon injuries in the lower body, as men tend to have thicker bones and tendons resulting in less bone fractures. https://ph.health.mil/PHC%20Resource%20Library/MiltaryWomenInjuryPrevention_FS_12-021-0319_Final.pdf It's madness to ignore the differences when lives are at stake. [/quote]
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