Another example of women being too weak to be in the military

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>He is then believed to have stolen another car at gunpoint from a woman at Vitry, south of Paris. That car was later found at Orly airport.

>At the airport the man approached a military patrol. He tried to seize a weapon from a female soldier "in an extremely violent attack", an army spokesman said.

>She managed to keep hold of the gun, and two other soldiers opened fire on the attacker, killing him.

Bitch would have gotten her gun stolen by an unarmed sand nigger if there weren't men there to save her.

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I think it was less about her being a woman, and more about the French being genetically disposed to surrendering

>Orly

Ahh, memorys.

>vet here

Females do a great job in certain support rolls, they make amazing nurses/medical techs; they do fairly well on desk jobs/secretary shit, seem to be more ok with not being in the action.

Definitely a divide in the combat/physical/high risk jobs. I mean some of the bull-dykes or pretty much dudes; but the average girl (while probably being able to kick about 90% of you untrained fat-asses) definitely don't dig the action stuff as much, some of them seem to go in to prove something, and quickly regret and retrain.

It's biology; men should gravitate toward jobs similar to cavemen spear hunting and fighting to both defend and conquer; women should gravitate toward jobs that are more like taking care of the kids/old and gathering low risk food/resources.

>the other two soldiers were also female
checkmate misogynists

Yarly what a throwback

post the news interview of the woman in the army who said it ruined her physically and should be left to the men

That is one ancient meme

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>reported as radicalised in the past

>The attacker's motivation is not yet known

oh boy

Heyooooooo
Fpbp

Do you really think that they wouldn't have taken the opportunity to trot that out too if that was the case?

>I think it was less about her being a woman, and more about the French being genetically disposed to surrendering
FPBP. This works like a fucking magic.

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but are your sides in orbit, NASA

Well it's true the terrorist won in the end.

>2006 was 15 years ago
Feeling old.

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>Katie Petronio ’07 provided an alternative perspective on women in the Marine infantry. Petronio, a Marine captain and combat engineer, has completed deployments in both Iraq and Afghanistan. In 2012, she wrote a piece for the Marine Corps Gazette titled “Get Over It! We’re Not All Created Equal,” in which she argued that the Marine infantry should not be open to women due to its physically demanding nature.

>“Women are genetically built differently from men,” she said in a phone interview. “If the goal is to ensure that females have enduring long careers and that we retain females, infantry is going to be the worst way to do it.”

>Instead, Petronio argued that the Marines should focus on integrating fields that women “know we can do for 20 to 30 years if we want to” without the extreme physical strain of the infantry.

>Petronio cited statistics on females who have taken the IOC course—out of 14, all but one failed during the first 24 hours of the 10-week program.

>“Even if you are fully capable and competent and physically ready for it, your body will break faster than a male’s,” she said.

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Check your math, user.

But time does fly.

Remember when pic related was all the rage on Sup Forums ?

>post the news interview of the woman in the army who said it ruined her physically and should be left to the men

Infantry should be left to the men, for sure.