Ashton Carter On Men, Women and Military Billets
BY Herschel Smith9 years ago
It’s probably common knowledge by now that the pathetic Ashton Carter forcibly opened all military billets to females over the objections of the U.S. Marine Corps.
I will have more to say later on this, but for right now you can visit my previous discussions on the subject. It isn’t hard to figure this stuff out even without first or second hand knowledge of the physical differences between men and women.
In 1998, Karsten Braasch, at that time ranked 203rd in the world among men’s tennis players and a man who has never won a five-set match in his career, got drunk, beat both Williams sisters on the court, and did so while smoking a cigarette between matches. Serena said, “It was very hard, I didn’t think it would be so hard,” she sighed after the game. “I hit shots which would have been winners on the WTA Tour, but he caught them easily”
Ashton Carter has said that even though all billets will be opened, there may be be equal representation by men and women among billets. This is a misdirect, and I’ll explain later. In the mean time, Carter said “Studies conducted by the services and SOCOM indicate that on average there are physical and other differences between men and women.”
Studies. Right. I could have saved them time and money by telling them this without studies … except for my previous life studies.
On December 7, 2015 at 2:32 pm, Archer said:
I’ve noticed the UFC isn’t obligated to put a welterweight male versus a welterweight female, nor is Laila Ali challenging Manny Pacquiao for a world title (even though they’re similar in weight). There might be a reason for that.