I knew this would happen when women entered the military. As a woman, I would never want or expect another soldier to carry my burden. Either you step up, or step out! You are a burden and a hindrance in times of combat, if you can’t shoulder your burden. I scorn you. Women who want fair and equal treatment need to carry their own burden and be able to perform equally. The same goes for any LGBQT individual accepted into the military. Put up or shut up. Thank you, sir for your service. Do not enable the “little women” anymore; if you keep doing it they will expect it. They are a burden and hindrance. The sooner they learn they won’t be catered to, the sooner they will get out. Most good men, want to protect and therefore during combat, I can easily see women being a major hindrance to male soldiers.
When I was younger I was in Olympic style weightlifting, in the group I trained with was a woman who wanted to be a firefighter as why she was training.
This woman was nationally ranked in weightlifting, and that was just to meet the fitness requirements that was expected of a firefighter; ex; being able to carry and set up a 40 ft aluminum ladder, among other physical challenges.
There was never any interest from her to lower the bar for her, she wanted to prove herself as good as the men next to her.
Once they're out there, please understand the guys shouldering their packs aren't necessarily doing it out of the goodness of their hearts or the hope of making out. The platoon is running and all of them must make it. If any falter, make or female, the whole platoon is punished.
Don't blame the recruits, blame the feebs above them making the rules.
Oh I do. I am sure these good men harbor resentment and rightly so. If the women can’t carry an equal burden and are a hindrance, not a help they should be separated from the service. This is not like a job at your local relatability store where you try to do the least amount of work and collect a paycheck.
I knew this would happen when women entered the military. As a woman, I would never want or expect another soldier to carry my burden. Either you step up, or step out! You are a burden and a hindrance in times of combat, if you can’t shoulder your burden. I scorn you. Women who want fair and equal treatment need to carry their own burden and be able to perform equally. The same goes for any LGBQT individual accepted into the military. Put up or shut up. Thank you, sir for your service. Do not enable the “little women” anymore; if you keep doing it they will expect it. They are a burden and hindrance. The sooner they learn they won’t be catered to, the sooner they will get out. Most good men, want to protect and therefore during combat, I can easily see women being a major hindrance to male soldiers.
Great comment Sister! My wife and you are cut from the same cloth.
Yep. I'm all for equal opportunity, but you have to be able to really produce the proper results. If you can do it, great, if you can't, step aside.
That goes for anything, not just military service.
When I was younger I was in Olympic style weightlifting, in the group I trained with was a woman who wanted to be a firefighter as why she was training.
This woman was nationally ranked in weightlifting, and that was just to meet the fitness requirements that was expected of a firefighter; ex; being able to carry and set up a 40 ft aluminum ladder, among other physical challenges.
There was never any interest from her to lower the bar for her, she wanted to prove herself as good as the men next to her.
Once they're out there, please understand the guys shouldering their packs aren't necessarily doing it out of the goodness of their hearts or the hope of making out. The platoon is running and all of them must make it. If any falter, make or female, the whole platoon is punished.
Don't blame the recruits, blame the feebs above them making the rules.
Oh I do. I am sure these good men harbor resentment and rightly so. If the women can’t carry an equal burden and are a hindrance, not a help they should be separated from the service. This is not like a job at your local relatability store where you try to do the least amount of work and collect a paycheck.