Lol. Would have never seen this happening..........
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Lol. Welp.
In all honestly, as a female vet, I would be fine with not allowing females into the military. Too distracting and emotional. I'm not kidding.
Well, I think there are certain roles for which they are well suited, like playing the clarinet in a band, or something equally non-aggressive. But, in general, I wish they weren't being pushed as equals to men, because physically, they're not and everyone knows this.
Not to say you're wrong, but what about non combat positions, like intelligence or data analyst. I agree with OP on hyper emotional, distracting, and with you on the physical. However, there is a place for them, just like when they were nurses during other wars. A place for them, just not on the front lines in combat.
I'm just speaking from experience but I've worked with -zero- women in my over 16 years of working that provided anything more than a distraction and making me work harder because they didn't pull their weight.
And if you ever tried to point it out you got in trouble.
Women should be having children and tending to them. If they can't have children they should be supporting women that can.
There, I said it. Sorry.
I honestly agree with you. My wife stays home with our two boys, my mom stayed home with her four kids. She went on to have a PT job, but nothing substantial. I work in an industry filled with women - 80% of them cause some sort of distraction and in today's clown world, they feel the need to weild their power over men any way they can. I'd love to go back to where men worked, women stayed home and tended to house and children. You'd have less unemployed as the work force would shrink and then maybe all of us with experience and education can make what we are actually worth.