bignick said:
What does the top 5% have to do with anything? Pick any male from any outfit and see if he's in the top 5% of the armed forces....if he's not, do we kick him out? After all, he can't cut it with the elite of the elite...so he shouldn't be eligible for his job.
Yes, actually, that's the point of elite units. They represent the CREAM. If they are not the elite 5% they shouldn't be there. I thought that would have been self-explanatory. lol. I never said if he can't cut it with the elite, he SHOULD have the job. That's the point, thank you for acknowledging it.
bignick said:
If a woman can cut it in the training why shouldn't she be allowed to go? I've still not seen one good argument on to this thread about why a woman that has completed the training and qualifies shouldn't be allowed to fight on the front lines. I've heard, in flippant statements like "women are generally weaker"..."they can't handle the stress"...etc
Think you're combining physical and emotional strength in order to make a point, a factitious argument. Women are not as physically strong as men. The strongest ten percent of women are only as strong as the weakest half of men. Again, you're mixing units like MP, Transport, Support, with other, more demanding units, such as SF, Rangers, Airborne troops and Marines. There is no comparision. Those Elite troops attract the hard charges, the extreme. Driven women perform suitably well when compared to men from more mundane units, precisely because most of those men are mundane. That's fine, I have no problem with those women doing those jobs. When you compare them to men from elite units, it's like claiming that a woman who does well in amateur boxing, is all of a sudden a contender to fight Roy Jones Jr. It's a wash. If there is that 1 woman in 1000 who can do the job, fine. There's not even any point in getting in to "emotional stress" arguments, as they are irrelavent.
bignick said:
Perhaps, but we aren't talking about "generally" or "on the whole" or "overall". How many guys, for the matter, would "generally" be able to handle the stress of combat? If someone doesn't cut it in training, flunks all his PT tests, can't shoot the broadside of a barn, would they be allowed to fight on the frontline? Would you want them fighting on the frontline, watching your back? What if it's a guy? Then do we let him anyways? Well? I didn't think so? So what about a woman that has completed all the training, past her marksmanship tests, and fulfilled every requirement that every other soldier needs to fill. What do we do with her? Let her fight? No...she needs to go sit off to the side and knit the soldiers socks and maybe a nice rifle warmer...
This isn't about the average guy, this is about the elite guy. Elite forces don't WANT the average guy, so a woman who competes well with AVERAGE guys, still isn't going to cut it. Elite units want EXTRAORDINARY guys. They want the guy that makes the average guy look pathetic. Your argument is, again, silly. You are saying "Well, if a guy can't do it, do we let him do it?" Of course not, it's not even a consideration with guys. That's why women's PT tests are different than mens, so they can pass them with a commensurate score. This is NOT an "every other soldiers" requirement, it's an Elite unit requirement.
bignick said:
Do I agree with the war in Iraq? No...I'm not going to lie to you. Do I think any of our soldiers should be there dying? No. Do I think it's a disgrace that even though we're in the 21st century we still try to put women in their place and keep them safe so they don't get scared by the "big, bright world" outside of their kitchens? Absolutely.
lol. I love this paradox that leftists are stuck in. "No US soldier should be fighting and dying in Iraq (except women). lol.
bignick said:
I find it quite asinine that at a time when we the military is supposedly falling far short of it's recruiting goals that we are trying to cut back a section of our armed forces from doing the job that they've been doing quite capably for sometime.
Think your knee is jerking a bit there, partner. I never said women should be cut out of areas they are performing right now. What I did say, was that 99% of women cannot perform certain PEAK functions such as elite units, and no woman can perform them at the level of the elite 5% of men.
Again, show me the woman who's going to take Roy Jones Jr., and you'll have an argument.