Women Should Not Battle On The Frontline Essay

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Gene Dingle Women Should NOT Battle on the Frontline Essay- 11/17/15
Males and females differ in what jobs they were made to do. And I strongly believe that these two genders differ in their jobs, especially with something as serious as war and military. Women are different physically and emotionally. Issues such as pregnancy and motherhood can really hinder with their jobs. Okay. Imagine this. You see a woman. And what do you see? You should see a lady cleaning up the house and taking care of the children. And if you see a woman in camouflage and holding a firearm, let me prove to you why you’re dead wrong.
Number One: Women are mothers. Women are the ones responsible for helping their child grow the right way. When you had an injury, who did you call for? Mom. When you were hungry, you called for mom. And even by my own personal research, children would rather live with just a mom than just a dad. With the old saying: Mother knows best! Children need help and guidance. Men would just rather die for their country than put women at that kind of risk. Not that males hate women, but they love their country more and would
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Physically, women have issues with their bodies that can hold men back while on a mission. I am very uncomfortable with saying this, but women go through pregnancy, seizures, and their “time of the month”. If they are impregnated while in the military, they will be fired or just have a weak commitment to their job. Males are born with physically more power and can withstand more than women. And maybe some females are physically and mentally better than some males, there wouldn’t be enough. Only about 40 women would join. I strongly believe that women will just be a distraction. “Being in a fighting unit, you need to concentrate on the enemy, you don’t want distractions looking after women, which inevitably you will do. It is a diversion.” -Major General Patrick