When black Americans were integrated into combat units, I'm sure there were many soldiers who were uncomfortable serving with them and I'm certain their performance had to have been affected by it. However, given time, the soldiers learned that black Americans were patriots just like themselves and today it's not an issue anymore.
So do I think this will cause problems? Sure. However, I believe that over time, it will be one that will be adapted to as men become more used to serving with women.
Originally Posted by jbravo_123
Our military is not a "training" or "proving" ground for social equality. It has one focus and that is hurting those who would hurt us faster and more efficiently than they can hurt us ... and do it in a manner and to a degree that discourages them, and others, from attempting that endeavor again.
We haven't been doing that in 60+ years, and we aren't doing that. Adding females to the mix on an "affirmative action" basis to allow for males to "adjust" to the idea over time is not productive in that goal, although it may be politically and socially correct.
Our judiciary has accepted exemptions for the "requirement" that there be equal opportunity and have recognized that in some service oriented functions in government that there "exemptions" from the Constitutional requirement of "equality" based on gender. There can be legitimate reasons for unequal treatment in given situations.
My concern is twofold: one watering down the standards to "accomodate" females; and two (which is of greater concern to me) the "atmosphere" that is generated in ANY situation in which a female is injected and male "competiveness" for her "attention" kicks in and creates a "hostile" conflict between the males vying for her "approval"...
.. just look at the shit on this board. If you've never experienced it ... you have NEVER been in a bar at happy hour on Fridays! ... or you are lying.
Who remembers ... "tail hook" ... ?
And it wasn't long ago from Iraq that a lawsuit against Haliburton? was filed in Federal court to vindicate a female who was assaulted!
And as for this board ... and the hobby....
........ you said race wasn't an "issue" ... really? NBA policy!
Conflicts with race have been resolved in this country, you say?
.."today it's not an issue anymore"..... may be in your mind!
Passing a law or regs doesn't eliminate disparate treatment.
If a guy in the unit is sexually harrassing a female, do you know who goes, as in transferred out of the remote possibility of future contact? So now we are going to break up fighting units to "accommodate" the female who was being "sexually harrassed" ... and go take a look at the EEOC on "what is sexual harrassment"!