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Essay by review • June 30, 2011 • Essay • 262 Words (2 Pages) • 975 Views
Should women be in frontline combat? This has been a very heated controversy for a long time, and now with the need for troops rising; it has become even hotter. Some believe that women should not be in frontline because they are incapable or less capable of performing the tasks that they need to perform. The opposing side believes women are capable of performing them just as well as men. So, I pose this question again: Should women be in frontline combat?
A womanпÑ--Ð...s place isnпÑ--Ð...t to be in the military in the first place, their role is in the home taking care of children.
When America sends young women off to war the are sending them, kissing there toddlers goodbye to go and drive a truck. This is like saying that now we believe children arenпÑ--Ð...t important anymore. A man can fill any job in the military, but the role of a mother can not be replaced. It is bad enough we take their fathers. But it is utterly unnecessary for them to lose their mothers also. Raising children is the most important job in society, and it now it takes a back seat to feminist ambitions to pursue sameness in the name of equality. (Knight) If all of our women join and are killed who is left to raise our next generation? Who is left to comfort the families and hold together our nation in its time of need? No one. If women were in combat roles they would not all die, but for the ones who did, their children...
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