While I agree with her column and your posts, I do disagree on one of her fundemental agruments. That being:
Men don't fight for the feminist ideal of androgyny, but to protect the women they love -- wives, daughters, mothers, sisters -- and the values they represent -- normalcy, freedom and peace.
Quite the load of BS there. Here's where I stand on this...IF a female wishes to become a front line soldier and is able to meet the
exact same standards as the man and to perform her job just as professionally as the man, why should she not be afforded that opportunity? After all, I believe that she has it all wrong in her quote above. I believe that these very few women able to do this (there's only 1 in 2RCR...well below the 14% ratio) should not be denied the opportunity to die for their "loved" ones (male OR female - as I also suspect is the case with you guys in contradiction to her claim that you only fight for females), their country or their beliefs just because they happen to be a female.
She seems to be arguing to have all females removed out of the first line fighting Units. I suspect this because of her remarks about how many body bags full of females is it going to take before they clue in and fix the problem.
I believe, and there are many men out there who will back this up, that there ARE females in front line units who can, and are, meeting the exact same standards as their male counterparts and performing just as well the men at any and all tasks assigned. I say good on them and let them continue, they have earned the right.
Now anybody (male or female) who can not meet the standard? Boot their butts out the door, and boot them quick, I have no problems with that, and I'll even help if necessary.
The problem is the lack of a common standard which everyone has to meet and that's it. Sex has nothing to do with it. Set the required standard, and make it applicable to one and all. If you can do...you're in. If not, don't let the door slam into your ass on the way out...
As a side note, the boys do get 'parental' leave too. And we did not comission any 'maternity combats'.
The Tailor shop simply adds in the spandex panel onto the front of the current cadpat pants and adds a panel into the back of the cadpat shirt. Most girls though...just keep exchanging their current cadpat up in waist sizes and chest sizes as their pregnancy progress.'
Just another girl's point of view...