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Originally Posted by Bossxr8
These allegations only regard the SAS, and there are no female SAS soldiers. So this has no relevance to numbers of female army members.
I have no issue with women in support roles, if they can get the job done. Don't entirely agree with them on the front lines, but if they expect equality then they should have the choice to be shot at on the frontlines if they so choose.
Just don't demand equality, then hide behind their sex as a way to avoid serving in a war. That's not equality, that's picking and choosing.
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Mark Felton on youtube has a video on Russian schoolgirls (I think) holding up a Panzer division with anti aircraft guns near Stalingrad. They were wiped out and the Germans were not particularly happy about killing these girls in battle when they found out who they had been fighting.
The people demanding some sort of equality entitlement would not measure up to these girls in a bazillion years...