sonuvaTXgun
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Not sure if this has been addressed yet but just in case it hasn't, here it is:
Soldier is first female to complete JOTC | Article | The United States Army
Apparently, the Army is allowing women to be infantrymen (infantrywomen?). I'm not sexist by any means but I'm not sure if this is such a swell idea. The main issue with this is the fact that men are usually more physically capable and the Army is considering lowering the standard for PT tests. IMO, I believe women should have to pass the same requirements as men because I wouldn't want a woman trying to drag me off the battlefield if I were to take a bullet or flak. Not to mention what would happen to said women if they were captured by the enemy. I understand the whole women's rights movement but there are just some things that should be left alone.
What do y'all think?
Soldier is first female to complete JOTC | Article | The United States Army
Apparently, the Army is allowing women to be infantrymen (infantrywomen?). I'm not sexist by any means but I'm not sure if this is such a swell idea. The main issue with this is the fact that men are usually more physically capable and the Army is considering lowering the standard for PT tests. IMO, I believe women should have to pass the same requirements as men because I wouldn't want a woman trying to drag me off the battlefield if I were to take a bullet or flak. Not to mention what would happen to said women if they were captured by the enemy. I understand the whole women's rights movement but there are just some things that should be left alone.
What do y'all think?
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