Not in the slightest.
OP is loveist as forget.
Then debateWhy is strength not an extremely important part to being in a specialized unit?Why do they stress on being physically strong if its not important?
It's endurance and being able to make quick choices Some of the strongest men in CSAR training drop out the quickest
Because they aren't capable, you illiterate forget.If you're not going to put enough effort in to research your own argument you can kindly shut the forget up. All of these are BASIC COURSES. In case you didn't know, elite forces are a lot harder. simplest terms possible since ur dumb- Women can fight, but are not capable enough to pass even the most basic of requirements to safely fight alongside the hardworking men of this countries armed forces.
Because it's generally common among special forces and other elite groups, it's in ample supply. If you have one spot to fill, and it's between a specialist in intel and counter-intel and some guy who's stronger, the counter-intel guy will win. Strenght is good, sure, but your skill set is everything.
The fact the two women failed the course isn't scientific evidence that all women on the planet can't pass it either, dumbass.Get a larger sample size then your theory will be much more plausible.
if it's not strength then what skill set are woman not capable in?
Because it's generally common among special forces and other elite groups, it's in ample supply. If you have one spot to fill, and it's between a specialist in intel and counter-intel and some guy who's stronger, the counter-intel guy will win. Strenght is good, sure, but your skill set is everything. This^
There are tons of other factors that you need to be good at in order to perform in the special forces
Which is why I can't understand you being stuck on strength. My grandfather was special forces in vietnam. He's never been above 180 lbs. He is fit. He isn't strong. He and I work out with the same weights and I hit the gym maybe four times a month(on a good month). He was in because he was good at what he did, and he could take the physical and mental punishment that came with the job.
stop me if i'm wrong but there's a lot more to special forces than just brute strength, right?
take the physical and mental punishment that came with the job.