Here's my take on this: we know that cars get people killed - tens of thousands every year - but we don't outlaw cars because they are viewed as a core pillar of our transportation and, therefore, critical to our way of life.
That's how feminists view the role of women in first response. Yes, having female cops and female fire fighters gets people killed, but that price in lives is worth paying so that we can maintain the equality of the sexes.
If you told a feminist that she has to choose between 10,000 fire deaths a year with an all-male force or 15,000 deaths a year with a more inclusive force, she would choose the latter without missing a beat. Because propping up the blank slate illusion is worth more to her than those lives.
Here's my take on this: we know that cars get people killed - tens of thousands every year - but we don't outlaw cars because they are viewed as a core pillar of our transportation and, therefore, critical to our way of life.
That's how feminists view the role of women in first response. Yes, having female cops and female fire fighters gets people killed, but that price in lives is worth paying so that we can maintain the equality of the sexes.
If you told a feminist that she has to choose between 10,000 fire deaths a year with an all-male force or 15,000 deaths a year with a more inclusive force, she would choose the latter without missing a beat. Because propping up the blank slate illusion is worth more to her than those lives.