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EVERYONE IS IMPORTANT: WOMEN, MEN, RACES, AGES, ETC.

WE ARE ALL IMPORTANT, BUT INHERENTLY DIFFERENT TOO.

Overall, women do not generally have the STRENGTH to be a firefighter, policewoman, a bouncer at a nightclub. To lower the standards for strength is sexism. No firewoman can compete with the equipment load requirements, Cannot drag a fellow firefighter out of harm, Cannot lift as much body weight, Run stairs with a 160 lb hose or direct water from a nozzle due to their weaker strength. Therefore they should not be firefighter be a if their inferior abilities.

Physical abilities are also lowered for women in the Marines (might be a little different for 2021:

Men must complete a three-mile run within 18 minutes to get a maximum score on that portion of the PFT, while women younger than 40 have up to 21 minutes.

For Marines between 17 and 20 years old, men must do 20 pullups to get a maximum score; women must do seven.

On the CFT, men must lift a 30-pound ammunition can between 106 and 120 times within two minutes to get a max score. Women must lift the can between 66 and 75 times for a maximum score.

And it is racist to have different parameters for test scores between ethnicities while picking students for Universities and even Medical Schools. Blacks and Hispanics are allowed to have lower scores for entrance to medical school.

Everyone deserves respect but at the same time, acknowledge were are all different at the same time. We can utilize and celebrate those unique attributes, not pretend they don't exist.

In Communism, everyone is equal, but some are more equal than others (1%).

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: Original

EVERYONE IS IMPORTANT: WOMEN, MEN, RACES, AGES, ETC.

WE ARE ALL IMPORTANT, BUT INHERENTLY DIFFERENT TOO.

Overall, women do not generally have the strength to be a firefighter, policewoman, a bouncer at a nightclub. To lower the standards for strength is sexism.

And it is racism to have different parameters for test scores between ethnicities while picking students for Universities and even Medical Schools.

Everyone deserves respect but at the same time, acknowledge were are all different at the same time. We can utilize and celebrate those unique attributes, not pretend they don't exist.

3 years ago
1 score