You should see it when they are rucking an 80Lbs pack in a military 15 mile road march. Ugh, she gave up and the male soldier has to double carry making his march with 160Lbs on his back. Study show male soldiers get hurt because co-ed units have men shouldering most of the burden. It's not just academia it's everything. My teacher in college said, if it was easy woman will do it. If it's not you have this class, no woman wants to do difficult work. Hence the trades, whare men continue to build all the things woman take for granted. Hey, now about that equal pay myth.
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.
You should see it when they are rucking an 80Lbs pack in a military 15 mile road march. Ugh, she gave up and the male soldier has to double carry making his march with 160Lbs on his back. Study show male soldiers get hurt because co-ed units have men shouldering most of the burden. It's not just academia it's everything. My teacher in college said, if it was easy woman will do it. If it's not you have this class, no woman wants to do difficult work. Hence the trades, whare men continue to build all the things woman take for granted. Hey, now about that equal pay myth.
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.
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.