Originally Posted by David_Walter
Billy goat,

That might have been extreme. I apologize.

Please explain how women survived in largely unsanitary conditions since the dawn of time?

Your reasoning would have seen them wiped out by infection in a generation or two?



Fair enough.

Are these women we are putting in not only frontline, but spec ops units accustomed to living as a 3rd world click and whistler? Is the question whether they can survive, or accomplish a mission that takes more than surviving into account? Have they the training to counter the aforementioned obstacles? That raises the question, should extra training in re menstruation be integrated into the training curriculum? All the extra millions that it would take, lets let that factor in.

Is all it takes to fill one of these roles, the ability to survive without dying or is there more to it to accomplish the mission?

I'm giving you a LOT of leeway in not bringing into the discussion other issues, just focusing on physical abilities to perform.

You know damn well they cannot.

How about, let us let the standards as set by them that have done it stand.


MAGA