it' a physical fact MOST women don't have as much muscle mass and even that does not have the stamina of men'ssure --some can do it--but MOST can'texactly---very, very few women can pass the men's testsI read the true story of how the two female soldiers finally passed the Ranger school. It was a joke.
The course was broken down into sections. When the females flunked any section, they were allowed to repeat that section again and again, until they finally passed that part of the test.
The whole thing was a PC media publicity stunt. .....
The thing is- you don't want those 'very, very few women' in the military either- do you?
I knew a woman who was an Olympic shooter, and a trained paramedic, 5' 10" and 160 lbs.
Who would you prefer with you in combat- her? Or the overweight kid who grew up playing video games?
Again.................you keep saying that most can't do it. What experience do you base that on? My experience of actually serving with a squadron and seeing females on the flight deck directly contradicts yours. How many years did you serve in the military, and were any of your billets aviation related? Inquiring minds want to know.
And so what?
Is there anyone here arguing that women shouldn't have have the physical ability be able to do the task that is required? Or that any man in the service shouldn't have the physical ability to do the task that is required?
Most men couldn't do what a trained Seal can do. Does that mean we should exclude men from the Seals? Or does it mean we put the persons- regardless of their gender- in the position that they are capable of doing?
You are just a broken record saying 'but most women' because what you really mean is that 'no women should be allowed'- regardless of their ability.