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Topic: Women in the military
+Anonymous A — 6 months ago #67,605
I find it ironic how cultures throughout history have always assumed that since men are more muscular men must be better fighters so they only would draft up men to fight. Then some countries like America were like, "Woah hold up a minute, women are people too, they have the right to serve their country… if they feel like it." But then (a country in the Middle East) decided to take it a step further and made military service mandatory for women too.
Turns out female fighters are actually effective. So effecting in fact, it’s kinda offensive actually. You could be more polite when you kill people.
TD;LR - girls are mean
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·Anonymous A (OP) — 6 months ago, 47 seconds later[T] [B] #671,320
Too don’t long read… I’m gonna leave it
+Anonymous B — 6 months ago, 9 hours later, 9 hours after the original post[T] [B] #671,325
The jidf isn't a model example, but women would be conscripted in the U.S. if the imposters escalate instability to the point of violence from within, which will flow from 'natural disasters'. On the plus side, genuine leadership emerged not only in the north of Europe but also in the south. Erdogan's leadership was tested after the earthquake and now he is pledging Turkish peacekeeping troops on the ground in Europe's breadbasket. Now is the time for leaders to act against the imposters by forging new alliances, hopefully bearing in mind that most Americans will support their efforts precisely due to the void of responsible leadership in the States, aside from a few Commonwealths.
+Anonymous C — 6 months ago, 1 hour later, 10 hours after the original post[T] [B] #671,332
praising Erdoğan? really?
·Anonymous B — 6 months ago, 13 minutes later, 10 hours after the original post[T] [B] #671,334
Not praising him since he was unjust before the earthquake. I'm acknowledging growth since the earthquake.