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This keeps popping up and down here and there, and many people are so opposed to women in combat. i for myself, cant seem to understand why? women are police officers, paramedics and firefighters here in the US. and women in every one of those fields have died in the line of duty. 200 female police officers are listed as having been killed in the line of duty:
[officer.com/article/article.jsp?siteSection=2&id=26543](http://www.officer.com/article/article.jsp?siteSection=2&id=26543)
and the US fire administration lists several hundred firefighter fatalaties in the last years, of which women number about 35-50. one female EMT died at the trade center in 2001 too.
can i ask what is the difference if a woman is shot by a criminal vs being shot by terrorists? or a woman dying in an industrial fire vs an improvised explosive device (IED)? they are all tragic, but are part of the game if you decide to play.
i cant for the life of me understand why the government wont allow perfectly willing women into combat. For years and years here in the US there have been women tactical SWAT officers and on high-risk warrant execution teams. i know a few women police officers that can and do put serious hurtings on violent criminals.
i dont see this huge hooplah (or any for that matter) to keep women from being SWAT officers or doing dangerous firefighting work. why all of the sudden is it so “reprehensible” to allow women to fight in combat?
women are allowed to vote and enjoy freedoms, but when people start flying planes into buildings and some women want to sign up to kick some terrorist tail like their male counterparts, we dont let them.
the reason i say this is my sister in law keeps talking about pressing the military to put her on the front lines for her next deployment to Iraq. i for one, support her 100%. she would definitely do some serious damage to the insurgents. too bad the government is too self righteous to allow people who actually want to do the dirty work, to do it.
i just cant understand why if women can be tactical SWAT, why they cant be frontline soldiers.
[officer.com/article/article.jsp?siteSection=2&id=26543](http://www.officer.com/article/article.jsp?siteSection=2&id=26543)
and the US fire administration lists several hundred firefighter fatalaties in the last years, of which women number about 35-50. one female EMT died at the trade center in 2001 too.
can i ask what is the difference if a woman is shot by a criminal vs being shot by terrorists? or a woman dying in an industrial fire vs an improvised explosive device (IED)? they are all tragic, but are part of the game if you decide to play.
i cant for the life of me understand why the government wont allow perfectly willing women into combat. For years and years here in the US there have been women tactical SWAT officers and on high-risk warrant execution teams. i know a few women police officers that can and do put serious hurtings on violent criminals.
i dont see this huge hooplah (or any for that matter) to keep women from being SWAT officers or doing dangerous firefighting work. why all of the sudden is it so “reprehensible” to allow women to fight in combat?
women are allowed to vote and enjoy freedoms, but when people start flying planes into buildings and some women want to sign up to kick some terrorist tail like their male counterparts, we dont let them.
the reason i say this is my sister in law keeps talking about pressing the military to put her on the front lines for her next deployment to Iraq. i for one, support her 100%. she would definitely do some serious damage to the insurgents. too bad the government is too self righteous to allow people who actually want to do the dirty work, to do it.
i just cant understand why if women can be tactical SWAT, why they cant be frontline soldiers.