Anonymous wrote:^^^When you sign a contract you sign a contract. I guess military employees are subject to the same contractual laws as the rest of us.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As someone who doesn't believe that woman or girls should be educated let alone work. I would go bat shit crazy if this happened.
Do you happen to hail from the middle east?
No, I'm a white Christian American
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Says you? I don't agree that equality is not always everything it is cracked up to be. Those words can only be spoken by someone who doesn't have to worry about being equal. I do think women should register for the draft. I do know that we haven't had a draft since the 1970's. I do know that there have been enough people to cover the demand for military personnel so it's likely that no one will be drafted - neither men nor women. I do find the attitude toward woman in this thread really sad. There is a lot of anger and resentment toward women. Just starting the thread was a provocative gesture and could be construed as a desire to incite fear and anger.
If there have been enough people to cover the demand, why has the US resorted to stop-loss policies over the years?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As someone who doesn't believe that woman or girls should be educated let alone work. I would go bat shit crazy if this happened.
Do you happen to hail from the middle east?
Anonymous wrote:As someone who doesn't believe that woman or girls should be educated let alone work. I would go bat shit crazy if this happened.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Women shouldn't have to be in combat because women have never started a war. Men start wars and kill people frequently. Just watch the news. The business of killing is a male oriented business and for a reason.
This is probably the lamest excuse I have read yet.
I think the example set by Tashfeen Malik kind of blows your “theory.” The business of killing is not gender-specific.
No really the business of killing is led almost entirely by men. Tashfeen is an exception and there are others. Just watch the evening news. Heck look at Syria. The women sure as heck aren't going around shooting people. Same with World War One, two , Vietnam etc. women simply don't kill people like men do.
Anonymous wrote:If you women want what men get you will be drafted. You can't pick and choose. It's either all or nothing.
Be careful what you screech for.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ultimately if there is true equality in the military combat arms branches women will be tested and measured with precise equality by the realities of warfare.
They will measure up or they will die--just like the men.
Equality is not always everything it is cracked up to be.
Are you suggesting that people who want equality want things to be easy?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ultimately if there is true equality in the military combat arms branches women will be tested and measured with precise equality by the realities of warfare.
They will measure up or they will die--just like the men.
Equality is not always everything it is cracked up to be.
Says you? I don't agree that equality is not always everything it is cracked up to be. Those words can only be spoken by someone who doesn't have to worry about being equal. I do think women should register for the draft. I do know that we haven't had a draft since the 1970's. I do know that there have been enough people to cover the demand for military personnel so it's likely that no one will be drafted - neither men nor women. I do find the attitude toward woman in this thread really sad. There is a lot of anger and resentment toward women. Just starting the thread was a provocative gesture and could be construed as a desire to incite fear and anger.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Women shouldn't have to be in combat because women have never started a war. Men start wars and kill people frequently. Just watch the news. The business of killing is a male oriented business and for a reason.
This is probably the lamest excuse I have read yet.
I think the example set by Tashfeen Malik kind of blows your “theory.” The business of killing is not gender-specific.