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Author Topic: POLITICS & DONALD Annoying Orange MEGATHREAD  (Read 2892059 times)


they probly just remind him of his inadequacy tbh


the functional capacity of a mixed-love unit. I imagine unit cohesion in full-female units would be similar to the unit cohesion of an all-male unit. unfortunately, the USMC did not study all-female units so I am unable to say for certain.
perhaps, in all of the confusion, Deus Ex forgot to read this post?

But being this is a .44 Magnum--the most powerful handgun in the world--and would blow your head clean off, you've gotta ask yourself one question: "Do I feel lucky?" Well, do ya, Deus?

he has got a point, that is the most powerful handgun in the world

But being this is a .44 Magnum--the most powerful handgun in the world--and would blow your head clean off, you've gotta ask yourself one question: "Do I feel lucky?" Well, do ya, Deus?

police brutality

i hold the opinion that if you aren't in the military you really shouldn't have a say in how it operates
personally ive seen that women can perform in non-combat jobs just as well as men can

perhaps, in all of the confusion, Deus Ex forgot to read this post?

The United States Marine Corps performed a few studies on mixed-love units, and found that units of mixed love (it didn't study women-only units, unfortunately) often operated slower and took longer on average to complete missions than unilove units. Here are two different articles about a USMC study (.com sources, perhaps take it with a grain of salt) concluding that women get injured more frequently and shoot less accurately than men do.

That's not something that changes when your unit is suddenly 100% women you handicaps

It seems like he's still upset that his girlfriend was detrimental to how they operated as a unit

haha


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injury rates and accuracy are hardly the only aspect that make somebody fit for military service. women also serve in the air force and navy. I think many women would be fine for work in the general army, but I am unsure just how many women are fit for service in the USMC

You're talking right out of your ass lmao

I'm glad that no matter how wrong you people are about how our military operates, how it continues to operate doesn't change.

Really not. Stepfather ran intel for Israel in a joint effort, and was friends with one of the female soldiers(who's now a cop on Gaza). Allowed. More likely to be injured. Can't carry the same load(happened in US too broken hips). Worse morale.

injury rates and accuracy are hardly the only aspect that make somebody fit for military service. women also serve in the air force and navy. I think many women would be fine for work in the general army, but I am unsure just how many women are fit for service in the USMC

Im talking strictly combat roles, I have no doubt women are just as capable as operating the canteen as men

i hold the opinion that if you aren't in the military you really shouldn't have a say in how it operates
underrated post

one of the female soldiers
if the issue with your post isn't apparent here then it's clear you're not even trying

I cant wait for the HuffPo articles on the first all-female unit getting massacred