Superman4 said:
You can call it discrimination but really its about selecting the most able bodied. Not allowing someone with a disability is discrimination as well however you cant exactly fight if you are disabled. Having a man dressed as a women in the womens barracks and a women dressed as a man in the mens barracks is just not something troops should have to deal with. They need to be focused on fighting the enemy and accomplishing whatever goal is in front of them. It is a distraction they dont need and doesnt help anyone. |
You realize women don't wear dresses when they're in military garb, right? Men and woman wear very similar uniforms. Plus, as said earlier, the majority of military jobs are domestic and not in barracks.







