Explaining women in combat arms

It may surprise you guys but there are some men who see women as equal and have self control enough to be able to serve with them. I know a lot of guys on here are surprised by men having these characteristics, but thank the goddess they actually outnumber all you Neanderthals
 
If a man slaps/hits you better hit him back or else you will be looked at as a punk (think Rick James/Charlie Murphy). If a woman slaps/hits you, unless your life is in danger, it's still not acceptable to hit her back. Sexist huh? Sexist men who say it is inappropriate to hit a woman?

If I man slaps me, he better never go to sleep around me, again. What I lack in size, I make up for in cunning!
 
I think everybody agrees that the fitness requirements would have to be lowered, so the issue revolves around whether that is a good thing to do. SR is actually in the Marines and has been in Afghanistan, so his views should carry some weight.

Howey was in the military for many years also, and his opinions carry some weight with me.

I've read SR's comments on this and other threads over the past few years. Here he's providing a Catch-22 couched in oh-so-reasonable language but I don't buy it wholesale because of the source. SR wrote the following a few years ago. I thought he was being sarcastic but apparently not. He characterized his fellow soldiers as nothing more than camp followers. Do you guys understand how piggish this sounds to women?

"I know that during my tour we had very attractive female Marines that went on patrols with us, slept naked with us out in the field during offensive operations and performed sexual favors for all of us to keep us in a good mood... helped ferry ammunition to us during firefights, cooked our meals, carried out our wounded, sometimes they would sun tan topless and invite us to hold "who has the best tits" contests.

Just imagine the parties we'll have in combat now that the homosexuals problem of coming out of the closet has been solved!!!"

Im so relieved.

SR

www.justplainpolitics.com/showthread.php?29777-Don-t-Ask-Don-t-TELL&p=746389#post746389
 
Howey was in the military for many years also, and his opinions carry some weight with me.

I've read SR's comments on this and other threads over the past few years. Here he's providing a Catch-22 couched in oh-so-reasonable language but I don't buy it wholesale because of the source. SR wrote the following a few years ago. I thought he was being sarcastic but apparently not. He characterized his fellow soldiers as nothing more than camp followers. Do you guys understand how piggish this sounds to women?

"I know that during my tour we had very attractive female Marines that went on patrols with us, slept naked with us out in the field during offensive operations and performed sexual favors for all of us to keep us in a good mood... helped ferry ammunition to us during firefights, cooked our meals, carried out our wounded, sometimes they would sun tan topless and invite us to hold "who has the best tits" contests.

Just imagine the parties we'll have in combat now that the homosexuals problem of coming out of the closet has been solved!!!"

Im so relieved.

SR

www.justplainpolitics.com/showthread.php?29777-Don-t-Ask-Don-t-TELL&p=746389#post746389


Dear gawd, where to start...guess he has been exposed.
 
You could advance an argument that if women cannot even stop their own side raping them then what chance have they of fighting the enemy at close quarters.

How about a comparison of foreign soldier rape vs. fellow soldier rape?

American soldiers also rape foreign men, women and children in addition to their female cohorts. Why doesn't this get any press?

And fighting the enemy at close quarters doesn't necessarily mean a rape will follow.
 
"...performed sexual favors for all of us to keep us in a good mood."

What kind of pig does this, let alone write about it?

I would live to talk to those women! The women I have encountered who are military do not strike me as the types who would "try to keep men happy". There may be one in a thousand, but I seriously question his story. I will have to ask my many friends and relatives who gave served if they have witnessed this behavior! I will also ask my niece if she plans to be the "happy ending girl"

I wonder if BAC's daughter has witnessed stuff like this?
 
Actually, an argument can be made that rape can be more traumatic for men, since it is not something they can talk about and it may well effect their own sense of "maleness" in addition to the normal trauma of rape.

I have a spa mani/pedi appointment, and I really was not going to start in on this today, and I won't be able to finish it, but, okay, let's start it.

No, I disagree that this argument can be legitimately made. Firstly, I never ever qualify or quantify rape. It's impossible to do so. No one can say, well this person's rape was worse than that person's rape, because this person was beaten worse, or whatever. No one can ever know what happened, how it felt, and what damage is caused, other than the person who experienced their own rape. I would never tell another woman, well your rape really wasnt' that bad because it happened with someone you know and he didn't try and kill you. I just wouldn't do that. It holds no water with me.

As far as men being more traumatized, that is wrong. You'd be saying that women have safe places to talk about their rapes, that they are never judged for their rapes, that they are always believed about their rapes, that they are never tagged as damaged good for their rapes...none of those things are true. Not one of those things is true.

So, no.
 
I fail to see how saying that there are record levels of rape is an argument for having more women in the military, especially in the front line where there is much less oversight and danger of getting caught.

More women being around, becoming more accustomed to being in the situation, and less fear all point to reducing the number of rapes by their fellow soldiers.
 
I don't think there are many at all who agree with that.....

As far as I know, no one has agreed with it. The Pentagon has explicitly stated otherwise. I linked the article.

Making stuff up as you go along 0 dollars
Attaching gravitas to your fantasies by claiming "everyone agrees" with them 0 dollars
Portraying yourself as an expert on everything 0 dollars

Having your expert status "bought" by other men because you are a man? Priceless...
 
I have a spa mani/pedi appointment, and I really was not going to start in on this today, and I won't be able to finish it, but, okay, let's start it.

No, I disagree that this argument can be legitimately made. Firstly, I never ever qualify or quantify rape. It's impossible to do so. No one can say, well this person's rape was worse than that person's rape, because this person was beaten worse, or whatever. No one can ever know what happened, how it felt, and what damage is caused, other than the person who experienced their own rape. I would never tell another woman, well your rape really wasnt' that bad because it happened with someone you know and he didn't try and kill you. I just wouldn't do that. It holds no water with me.

As far as men being more traumatized, that is wrong. You'd be saying that women have safe places to talk about their rapes, that they are never judged for their rapes, that they are always believed about their rapes, that they are never tagged as damaged good for their rapes...none of those things are true. Not one of those things is true.

So, no.

I stand corrected in the way I said that. It is not more traumatizing. I simply think the experience is very different for men, without saying anything is easier for the women.
 
What a stupid argument.

I agree. Rapists thrive in a culture that rewards the rapist, and punishes the victim. Rape is definitely in my opinion a tool used to control women. So this argument would be very friendly to rapists. It's classic rape culture.

WOmen must be prevented from moving about freely to protect them from rapists.

Never would an enforcer of rape culture ask, what can we do to change the culture that facilitates these rapes? Or, how about instead of telling women they have to hide, not go out after dark, wear modest clothing, only leave the house with a man, not enter the military, etc, all to prevent rape, we tell men, hey, don't rape. And we enforce that by punishing the rapist not the victim. By making being a rapist shameful, rather than shaming the victim.

Rapists watch this very closely. They know what kind of rapes don't get prosecuted, and what kind of rapes are blamed on women. That's why rape is epidemic in the military IMO.
 
Howey was in the military for many years also, and his opinions carry some weight with me.

I've read SR's comments on this and other threads over the past few years. Here he's providing a Catch-22 couched in oh-so-reasonable language but I don't buy it wholesale because of the source. SR wrote the following a few years ago. I thought he was being sarcastic but apparently not. He characterized his fellow soldiers as nothing more than camp followers. Do you guys understand how piggish this sounds to women?

"I know that during my tour we had very attractive female Marines that went on patrols with us, slept naked with us out in the field during offensive operations and performed sexual favors for all of us to keep us in a good mood... helped ferry ammunition to us during firefights, cooked our meals, carried out our wounded, sometimes they would sun tan topless and invite us to hold "who has the best tits" contests.

Just imagine the parties we'll have in combat now that the homosexuals problem of coming out of the closet has been solved!!!"

Im so relieved.

SR

www.justplainpolitics.com/showthread.php?29777-Don-t-Ask-Don-t-TELL&p=746389#post746389


I would call bullshit on the statement. I am not buying that anyone woman with enough drive and determination to complete USMC Basic Training would then subject themselves to this sort of degrading behavior. There might be some rare exception, but I bet she owned their paychecks in short order. But becoming a Marine so she could "...performed sexual favors for all of us to keep us in a good mood..."? No. Bullshit.
 
I agree. Rapists thrive in a culture that rewards the rapist, and punishes the victim. Rape is definitely in my opinion a tool used to control women. So this argument would be very friendly to rapists. It's classic rape culture.

WOmen must be prevented from moving about freely to protect them from rapists.

Never would an enforcer of rape culture ask, what can we do to change the culture that facilitates these rapes? Or, how about instead of telling women they have to hide, not go out after dark, wear modest clothing, only leave the house with a man, not enter the military, etc, all to prevent rape, we tell men, hey, don't rape. And we enforce that by punishing the rapist not the victim. By making being a rapist shameful, rather than shaming the victim.

Rapists watch this very closely. They know what kind of rapes don't get prosecuted, and what kind of rapes are blamed on women. That's why rape is epidemic in the military IMO.

Yep, wear a burka, because it is all your fault we can't controll our impulses! Women must learn to do so, but we are also responsible for men's actions! Praise Allah! ;)
 
Back
Top