No, it’s not true. Super not true! Never gonna be true!

Women have participated in military action as far back as recorded history. They’ve participated in physical activity as much as any other humans.

(women fighting fires during the Pearl Harbor attacks)

Much of women’s history and achievements have been eliminated and erased. In reality, women can be found enjoying any activities, sports, arts, sciences, politics, studies, and education that one would expect men in, and often exceeding past men.



This denial and erasure continues today in the hearts of people like that guy.


We have a #history tag, but here’s a few posts of some examples. Here’s a couple more. Want some more? Seriously, the evidence is quite plentiful. It’s all around us.
Some other things worth considering about this kind of thing:
- A lot of what we are told are “inherent” about the men and women, in their biology and whatever nonsense, are actually not so, and instead are a result of gendered pressure that begins before a person is even born.
Girls are discouraged and reprimanded for being physical and having physical interests - whether it’s sports, getting dirty, cars, engineering, or fighting, women feel pressure their whole lives to avoid being physical at all costs. And then nobody ever considers what this could have to do with the “differences” between men and women with regards to who has the right abilities for these things.
(And of course, the same is true for boys with interest in non-physical things, such as the arts, dolls, social sciences, and being allowed to be scared of things.)
- I’ve spoken with many women in the military, from around the world. The standards for the military in the majority of cases are well within most people’s abilities to achieve, regardless of gender.
- Think about the average boy. The average boy really isn’t someone special. There’s few mega jocks and weight lifters signing up for recruiting. Usually, just the average boys. Often, scrawny boys, nerdy boys, goofy boys. Average boys. Hardly shining examples of muscle and endurance.
They walk into the military without any comment.
If we can give a chance to these boys, where does the arguments against women regarding strength and skill have foundation? They don’t. It’s pure sexism.
- Another thing to remember is that the military is much more than charging across a field towards the enemy in 100 pound armor while carrying your buddy and shooting two guns in blazing glory. In fact, it’s rarely that. In modern times, the majority of military personnel are far from any such kinds of action. The military has a vast network of careers that gives openings for pretty much any person to be able to join.
And finally, if we entertain for a moment the argument that women aren’t as good as men, there’s still women who can make it.
Even if it’s just a few out of a hundred, why would that matter? If they don’t make it in, it’s not dragging the military down because… they’re not in! Not every man makes it, so there’s no reason why not every woman making it should be an argument.
Those women who can make it deserve to the chance to compete for it and achieve it. That’s equality - for opportunities to be available for everyone to try for.
- damegreywulf