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Men and women the same? Tell it to the Marines
Philadelphia Daily News ^ | January 15, 2014 | Kimberly Garrison, Daily News Personal Fitness Columnist Posted: Wednesday,

Posted on 01/15/2014 6:32:13 AM PST by Phillyred

I KNOW that I will probably get some flack for this, but I just can't hold my tongue any longer on this issue of female Marines participating in combat.

I've been following this story closely for the past two years, and let's just say that this is where the egalitarian rubber meets the road.

If you haven't been following the story, here's the skinny:

More than half of female Marines can't do three pull-ups, and that's the minimum standard that the Marine Corps designated to integrate women into combat jobs. According to the military, eight pull-ups is a perfect score for females, but male recruits must do 20 pull-ups for a perfect score.

If we're all the same, why the gender exception? Shouldn't women be required to do 20 pull-ups, too?

Additionally, female recruits should also be physically capable of climbing a rope, scaling a wall, marching 12 miles with an 88-pound pack and, of course, be capable of throwing a wounded comrade over one's shoulder while running under combat fire to safety.

Now, don't get me wrong. As a red-blooded, equal-rights-loving American womanist and fitness enthusiast, I fully salute any woman who can make the grade by passing this physically and emotionally grueling test. And, sure, there may be a few outliers that can actually achieve it, but they will be the rare exception.

The question is, will those few outliers be enough to make a difference? I doubt it. Should we be tailoring the toughest and most physically demanding military training by gender? Absolutely not!

I get it. We are on this nonsensical egalitarian trip and just don't want to admit the truth - women and men are different.

That's right, folks - women cannot compete physically with men.

Does anyone find this fact surprising?

For example, let's just take WNBA phenomenon Candice Parker, who some say is the best female basketball player. Now, with all due respect to Ms. Parker, does anyone think that she could be a serious contender in the NBA competing against top male basketball players like LeBron, Kobe or Kevin Garnett? Of course not, right? Why? Because even the best female basketball player is no match for her male counterpart, whose sheer physicality would in all probability crush her's 99.9 percent of the time.

Without a doubt, most people would agree that a co-ed NBA is probably a bad idea, just like integrating women into direct ground-combat fighting teams.

Although I am all about equal opportunity, lowering the bar and allowing women to squeak by with the basic minimum fitness requirements is a disservice to all. You're either qualified to do the job, or not. Lowering the standards for political correctness is not just irresponsible, it will, no doubt, prove to be deadly.

Kimberly Garrison is a wellness coach and owner of One on One Ultimate Fitness in Philadelphia. Her column appears Wednesdays.

Read more at http://www.philly.com/philly/living/20140115_Men_and_women_the_same__Tell_it_to_the_marines.html#QgAS8LurcfYmxgoI.99


TOPICS: News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: feminism; genderexception; marines; militarywomen
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To: yldstrk

No. Some woman officers think they want to be in the combat arms so they can get on a faster track for promotions and command. They don’t actually have any idea what combat really is: killing people and sending your young people out where they will be killed or maimed.

Enlisted women want nothing to with combat and they are non-volunteering in droves.

Only dimwit careerists, worthless senior officers and brain-dead, non-serving congressturds and certainly the enemy want women in combat.


41 posted on 01/15/2014 3:06:34 PM PST by Chainmail (A simple rule of life: if you can be blamed, you're responsible.)
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To: frog in a pot

What I was trying to point out, is when this madness started.

This is a 40 year effort and it is nowhere near completion.


42 posted on 01/15/2014 7:19:37 PM PST by ansel12 (Ben Bradlee -- JFK told me that "he was all for people's solving their problems by abortion".)
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To: alloysteel
You are so right on target. People like to dismiss PTSD, it is real, you can't witness the brutality of war for 6 yrs or more, with out it affecting your mind in some way. To many tours of duty make it worse.

My dad would not talk about his WW2 experiences, except to tell a mini version of how he a SSGT and a PFC volunteered to put our Flag back up on “The ROCK” when Old Mac retook it. 6 years of his life was spent fighting and the enemy was very brutal.

My late husband's uncle fought under Merrile’s Marauders the original band, man did he come back messed up again 6 years of straight fighting.

To slightly shift subject but it ties in to the mental end of violence that causes PTSD, is the murder victim's families. No one has given a name to their plight. I have.

SGD, Seasonal Grief Disorder. It is not there daily to the degree our Troops go through, but it rears its ugly head often. For me it Oct-Mid Jan. Then starts to repeat in April.

I suspect that the spouses of our KIA go through the same thing.

I stopped watching the local news for the first 15 mins because it is just about one murder, rape or beating after another in Memphis. Crime capitol of TN. I am getting to old to take that kind of mental stress o a daily basis,

43 posted on 01/16/2014 8:50:54 AM PST by GailA (THOSE WHO DON'T KEEP PROMISES TO THE MILITARY, WON'T KEEP THEM TO U!)
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