Overall, women should not be in jobs that require a certain amount of strength. Women are not built like men and don't have a man's strength. Jobs that require strength and toughness like policemen, firemen, SS agents are not suitable for the average woman. This puts everyone at risk: the woman, her partner and the people they are trying to help.
True in general, but I'd like to point out what I have already said: there are situations where a woman is more useful than a man. With Secret Service, they do also protect women, the wives and daughters, and even the president's job will probably one of these days be filled by a woman. And, well, toilets, showers - let's say they suspect something may be off when a young barely teenage daughter of a president is taking a shower, would you really want the first person to peek there in order to see if there is a problem or not to be a man? Especially if there isn't...
The same with police. Undercover jobs will need women sometimes, but even the street cop duties will have occasions when a woman will be the better choice. Like maybe checking a woman, or especially a teen girl, for weapons. Might raise bit of a storm if a male cop went feeling all over a young woman's body, especially if then later they found out it was something like a mistaken identity, or the girl had had nothing to do with the crime after all.
And so on.
And those women definitely should be as well trained as the men, and preferably also be able to get experience at the job if they need to do it.
The problem is of course that now they are trying to get too many women into those jobs, and they don't demand enough of the women they do take.
So, MOST of the people in those jobs should be men. And the far fewer women who are accepted into those jobs should be the ones with abilities, especially when it comes to their physical ones, at the top class of their sex.
I agree with you. There are times when it helps to have a woman. That's why I put the caveat: overall.
The head of the Secret Service, Kimberly A. Cheatle was previously a SS agent and head of security for Pepsi Cola. Her goal was to have the SS 30% female by 2030.
DEI hire almost cost Trump his life. Fire her IMMEDIATELY.
Another example of the PC from DC failure programs. Amen to the firing her immediately.
Overall, women should not be in jobs that require a certain amount of strength. Women are not built like men and don't have a man's strength. Jobs that require strength and toughness like policemen, firemen, SS agents are not suitable for the average woman. This puts everyone at risk: the woman, her partner and the people they are trying to help.
Size matters if you're acting as a human cover.
I agree on the physical build and requirements.
True in general, but I'd like to point out what I have already said: there are situations where a woman is more useful than a man. With Secret Service, they do also protect women, the wives and daughters, and even the president's job will probably one of these days be filled by a woman. And, well, toilets, showers - let's say they suspect something may be off when a young barely teenage daughter of a president is taking a shower, would you really want the first person to peek there in order to see if there is a problem or not to be a man? Especially if there isn't...
The same with police. Undercover jobs will need women sometimes, but even the street cop duties will have occasions when a woman will be the better choice. Like maybe checking a woman, or especially a teen girl, for weapons. Might raise bit of a storm if a male cop went feeling all over a young woman's body, especially if then later they found out it was something like a mistaken identity, or the girl had had nothing to do with the crime after all.
And so on.
And those women definitely should be as well trained as the men, and preferably also be able to get experience at the job if they need to do it.
The problem is of course that now they are trying to get too many women into those jobs, and they don't demand enough of the women they do take.
So, MOST of the people in those jobs should be men. And the far fewer women who are accepted into those jobs should be the ones with abilities, especially when it comes to their physical ones, at the top class of their sex.
I agree with you. There are times when it helps to have a woman. That's why I put the caveat: overall.
The head of the Secret Service, Kimberly A. Cheatle was previously a SS agent and head of security for Pepsi Cola. Her goal was to have the SS 30% female by 2030.
DEI = DIE