In principle, it sounds good to make women bear the same responsibilities that men have for the power to vote, but in practice I think integrating women into the armed forces will actually decrease their effectiveness and get more men killed.
(Also, if we’re being realistic, while giving women the vote probably has some bearing on how we got to this point, at this point, I’m not convinced that the votes of men or women have any real impact on what wars we will fight).
True enough, if they kept them to admin—or maybe trained them as nurses—I don’t think there would be an issue with that. Of course, that’s counting on them to make a rational decision about sex differences and interactions between women and men….
They've already been trying to make female fighter pilots. The last noteworthy one is only noteworthy because she was the first one in the navy... and she crashed when trying to land on a carrier.
In principle, it sounds good to make women bear the same responsibilities that men have for the power to vote, but in practice I think integrating women into the armed forces will actually decrease their effectiveness and get more men killed.
(Also, if we’re being realistic, while giving women the vote probably has some bearing on how we got to this point, at this point, I’m not convinced that the votes of men or women have any real impact on what wars we will fight).
The army needs secretaries though.
True enough, if they kept them to admin—or maybe trained them as nurses—I don’t think there would be an issue with that. Of course, that’s counting on them to make a rational decision about sex differences and interactions between women and men….
They've already been trying to make female fighter pilots. The last noteworthy one is only noteworthy because she was the first one in the navy... and she crashed when trying to land on a carrier.
There have been hundreds if not thousands of unnamed female pilots since Kara Hultgreen. It's the only combat job that they're decent at.