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Chewbacca!

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I’ve discussed the notion of placing women in the infantry before at length.  Just for a third time, I support it, and not just because it should increase the combat effectiveness of the army. ( just kidding!)

To be honest, I think that not allowing Marines to roll their sleeves, have sleeve tattoos, or wear silkies will prove far more damaging to my Corps than will allowing women in the grunts.  I do think however that this move was made too quickly.  The Marines have slowly been sticking their toes in the water on allowing women in.  It was bound to happen, but it would have been better to have been phased in, rather than made so abruptly.  The army had not been preparing for this though, so perhaps this was the only way it was going to get done in a reasonable time period.

Regardless, there is no need to fear change.  You cannot pat yourself on the back for being on the cutting edge of things while simultaneously avoiding it.  That is not to say that all change is good, but you must be open to it.  The concern of course is that standards are going to be watered down when women are involved.  Unfortunately that’s probably true.  But then again, there will be some unintended consequences — some good, some bad.  One of those is that while standards may come down, there will be a stronger push to not be beaten by the women.  Such shaming of fat bodies will carry over to greater physical fitness.

Honestly, I have had a greater kinship with Marines, especially infantry Marines than anyone in the outside world.  My well documented love of redheads aside, I would consider it the greatest fortune to find a woman who I could share that with.  In Firefly terms, I swoon for Kaylee, and Inara might be hot, but the woman I’d truly want to make my own would be Zoe.  That’s who you establish dominance over this world with.

In short:  not many women can handle a ruck.  Those that can are a special breed.  I’d share a fighting hole with one in an instant.

On a down note, I don’t want to undercut my main point, but you will find a rash of women getting pregnant pre-deployment.  People are really scared to deploy, and I’m not just talking about combat deployments.  I once knew a kid who was going to have his girlfriend run his leg over to break his femur to get him out of a deployment to Okinawa.  The solution for a woman needn’t be quite so drastic.  But that’s no reason to punish all women, nor the Corps for that matter by weeding out the extraordinary women.

Meeting of Minds

Once during a meeting with a group of intellectuals John F. Kennedy is quoted (paraphrasing) as claiming it was the greatest gathering of intellectual brilliance since Thomas Jefferson dined alone.

Well, allow me to repeat that sentiment, but go sufficiently low brow as to claim this is the greatest gathering of carbon based life forms in a YouTube clip since the sneezing panda:

Summary of the 3rd Presidential Debate

All things aside, I’d perhaps have been willing to hold my nose and cast a ballot for either of these guys if they’d have just been willing to say that they want to scuttle the use of drones for overseas operations.  It is undignified and inhumane to kill a man with a machine flown by a fat guy sipping a latte stateside.  Truth be told, as I’ve said before, it diminishes us as a people to use such weapons.

(Simon: I’m trying to put this as delicately as I can… How do I know you won’t kill me in my sleep?
Mal: You don’t know me, son, so let me explain this to you once: If I ever kill you, you’ll be awake. You’ll be facing me, and you’ll be armed.)

As anyone who knows me is starting to figure out, this entire post was just an excuse for my quarterly posting from Steven Pressfield’s, Gates of Fire:

“Man is weak, greedy, craven, lustful, prey to every species of vice and depravity. He will lie, steal, cheat, murder, melt down the very statues of the gods and coin their gold as money for whores. This is man. This is his nature, as all the poets attest.

Fortunately God in his mercy has provided a counterpoise to our species’ innate depravity. That gift, my young friend, is war.

War, not peace, produces virtue. War, not peace, purges vice. War, and preparation for war, call forth all that is noble and honorable in a man. It unites him with his brothers and binds them in selfless love, eradicating in the crucible of necessity all which is base and ignoble. There in the holy mill of murder the meanest of mean may seek and find that part of himself, concealed beneath the corrupt, which shines forth brilliant and viruous, worthy of honor before the gods.”

I can’t seem to help but think that I’ve addressed this issue of drones before.  I recommend Article the Fourth, Section Four.

Title VII and Malcolm Reynolds

I caught myself after a small rant in Workplace Law sounding exactly like Malcolm Reynolds.  I’m not sure if that means I’m awesome or insane.  I’m siding with awesome.

 

The fact of the matter friends, is that you cannot improve people by force of arms.  Through antidiscriminatory regulations perpetrated by the federal government we harm the species.  Let employers discriminate.  Let private schools segregate.  Diversity makes us strong.  Leaving your comfort zone makes you strong.  It advances the glory of man.  Let those that choose to live in their comfort zone spouting ideas unchallenged by their friends, amongst people who look and act the same ghettoize themselves and die.  Natural selection will destroy the weak or marginalize them in poverty and public derision. Why should we prop them up and give them the power to wield government?

What gives one group of people, whether a majority or not, the right to implement by force of arms, their own ideas on ways to improve man?  The mandatory hiring of minorities or desegregation of schools is step one on the way to ghettoization, mass murder, and government implemented genocide.  If you can use force to improve man through integration, why can we not force the majority’s next “improvement” by force?  What will you do when that “improvement” is teaching us all a strong work ethic by putting your kids in the military, or to work the coal mines?  The hilarity of the matter lies in the fact that by telling an employer that he must treat men as individuals, rather than property he can pick or choose from at will, we tell that same employer he is property of the state and subject to the whimsy of his owner.

It was government that implemented Jim Crow Laws.  It was government that interned Americans with Yellow skin.  Society made that demand and enforced it with guns.  Now because government is demanding a new definition of equality we will trust the same machine that gave us sickness to make us strong?

Now I don’t know about you, but I’d much rather allow men to operate freely and trust that the laws of nature will enrich the strong, intelligent and honorable, rather than to take the chance that a group of people with their own selfish wants and needs who have failed us repeatedly will better know how to order society to the advancement and survival of our glorious species.

Who says fiction doesn’t matter?

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