The Army actually needs more non-binary gender-inspecific individuals who can lead ground forces away from the hostility and toxicity of systemic male aggression and introduce alternative conflict resolution solutions into the dialogue which will ensure a more distributive equity for all concerned stakeholders.
setnaffa
3 years ago
This reiterates the problem.
She is undoubtedly stronger and more fit than me; but her gender will be used by the enemy to hurt or kill male GIs, who, being young and naive, are still chivalrous.
Unless the rest of her team are all gay misogynists.
“I’m humbled to be here … 62 days of training and I made it the first time through.”
Sgt. 1st. Class Janina Simmons completed U.S. Army Ranger School Friday, making her the first female, African American soldier to graduate from the course.
By Kaylah Jackson, Connecting Vets
April 26, 2019 9:56 am
Very impressive. Never recycling any phase of the course as many students do.
If only some male vets were as humble as Sgt. 1st. Class Janina Simmons.
2ID Doc
3 years ago
I read the article a few days ago and I agree with most of her points but at the end I a thought; as long as we have politicians on the Hill who are SMEs on everything although the only job they ever held was politician & political “good idea fairies” inhabit Puzzle Palace standards will continued to be lowered until women are scoring even with the men despite the fact that genetics can’t be fixed by thoughts, surgery or laws.
Flyingsword
3 years ago
Ranger school…so easy now girls can pass the course. Lowered standards and expectations so females can graduate.
It’s highly bigoted to assume its gender.
The Army actually needs more non-binary gender-inspecific individuals who can lead ground forces away from the hostility and toxicity of systemic male aggression and introduce alternative conflict resolution solutions into the dialogue which will ensure a more distributive equity for all concerned stakeholders.
This reiterates the problem.
She is undoubtedly stronger and more fit than me; but her gender will be used by the enemy to hurt or kill male GIs, who, being young and naive, are still chivalrous.
Unless the rest of her team are all gay misogynists.
“I’m humbled to be here … 62 days of training and I made it the first time through.”
Sgt. 1st. Class Janina Simmons completed U.S. Army Ranger School Friday, making her the first female, African American soldier to graduate from the course.
By Kaylah Jackson, Connecting Vets
April 26, 2019 9:56 am
Very impressive. Never recycling any phase of the course as many students do.
If only some male vets were as humble as Sgt. 1st. Class Janina Simmons.
I read the article a few days ago and I agree with most of her points but at the end I a thought; as long as we have politicians on the Hill who are SMEs on everything although the only job they ever held was politician & political “good idea fairies” inhabit Puzzle Palace standards will continued to be lowered until women are scoring even with the men despite the fact that genetics can’t be fixed by thoughts, surgery or laws.
Ranger school…so easy now girls can pass the course. Lowered standards and expectations so females can graduate.