I feel like folks will say this movie isn't woke, but it is. People see a white guy in the lead and will claim a victory against DEI. First of all it's a mid tier Predator knockoff. It's not a great movie outside any political bent. Secondly there's a tiny chick that makes it through to the finals of the Ranger selection program. Outside of seeing her running, they didn't show her during training. Now fair play, supposedly one woman has completed the program in history, but nothing is known of her, so take the Army's Time's word for it. Thirdly, the only other survivor than the protagonist is a black guy, who spends half the movie in a stretcher. Fourthly, Alan Ritchson is a liberal tool.
You get the modern mix of varying browns and other females shown during the end when the battalion is shown in full. There's also a weird detail in that I don't recall seeing any officers in the movie. I don't know if that's a message or anything but it's odd.
In short - This movie isn't as much on our side as you might think. Buyer beware.
There are lots of stories from men who went through the training with those women. None of those women passed the physical requirements. The higher ups were pressured by politicians to push those women through for DEI points. The men were forced to carry the women's packs. The women didn't have to do as many reps as the men. The women were often picked up by vehicles and driven to the end points of the hikes, matches, and runs. They were rubber stamped. They didn't pass, because they didn't meet the requirements, no matter what the politicians claim.