You were reffering to the black and gay argument? you never mentioned that once? I never used that argument, maybe 50 years ago certain groups did. Are you labelling me as racist now for something I wasn't even alive to witness, are you also saying that all men are the cause of that, because women also were against blacks being in the army so stop being sexist yourself and saying men are the cause of those problems, sexism works both ways you know. And notice how I used the words MOST women (which you seem to be forgetting) I'm not putting them ALL under a stereotype, who cares if its a stereotype if its true, im not claiming that all women are weak and feeble only that women under MOST(the one key word you are missing) circumstances are less physically able than men.hortez the champion of the frozen wastes said:That wasn't what I was referring to. What I was referring to was the fact that you used the same argument used to keep black people and gay people out of the army: they might cause a problem with their differentness. Black people might cause people to have less faith in the team, gay people might cause sexual discomfort, women might not be as strong.Zenode said:Sexist? How? Women ARE physically weaker then men, that's not being sexist, that's just straight fact.hortez the champion of the frozen wastes said:To the OP, you are a very sexist person with little understanding of the way the military, men, and women act.
How do I not know how men and women act? I don't hide away in a basement i do understand humans and how they act.
None of that matters because, to quote Kierkegaard, "when you label me, you negate me." When you put all women under the same stereotype, you are being sexist. Period. That's what, in a nutshell, sexism is.
When you say that women are weaker than men, you may be right. However women are PROVEN to be more dextrous, are more flexible, and have higher pain tolerance, which evens it out quite a bit. Both men and women have their pros and cons, for example, you could argue that men shouldn't be allowed on the front lines because they have a LOWER pain tolerance.
Another thing, when you argue Florence Nightengale effect, you insult soldiers by saying they would be more likely to risk their lives for a girl they might not know very well, but you see nothing wrong with someone risking their life to save a someone who they have BONDED WITH THROUGH WAR.
I also said near the end of my post that if they are able to keep up, why not?
Biologically men are basically programmed to protect women if they see them in trouble, yes this may be trained out of them, but its still a possible risk associated with a women being injured in combat. Im not saying that a man in combat would not risk his life to save a comrade, they certainly do, but they MIGHT take more rash decisions if it was a women. When (not if) Women are let into frontline combat in Australia it will take a while for it to become the "norm" because Women are not going to be enlisting in droves to be a solder, and so it will have to be implemented carefully.
I agree with the dexterity and flexibility but as for the pain tolerance, women actually have a LOWER pain tolerance then men, women only have a higher pain tolerance during childbirth.
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