I see this as a wonderful thing.
With regards to the "rape epidemic", having more women in the military will allow for more chances for these incidents to be reported, more chances for friendly fire investigations to take place, etc,.
For the longest time, having women in the side lines of the US Military means that they are "special cases" that can be ignored.
Now they cannot in ever increasing volumes.
To stop the so-called epidemic of rape, light must be shed upon it. More eyes means more light.
Or would naysayers here like Shell prefer that the issue be passively solved in a top-down manner that has be "attempted" for years to no success?
One way to change this is to shock the system. Women in combat roles and more women in the military might just be the shock that is needed to change the cultural make up, either peacefully or violently.
With regards to the "rape epidemic", having more women in the military will allow for more chances for these incidents to be reported, more chances for friendly fire investigations to take place, etc,.
For the longest time, having women in the side lines of the US Military means that they are "special cases" that can be ignored.
Now they cannot in ever increasing volumes.
To stop the so-called epidemic of rape, light must be shed upon it. More eyes means more light.
Or would naysayers here like Shell prefer that the issue be passively solved in a top-down manner that has be "attempted" for years to no success?
One way to change this is to shock the system. Women in combat roles and more women in the military might just be the shock that is needed to change the cultural make up, either peacefully or violently.
Slave to the Patriarchy no more