@GlomarResponder
Last I heard, there were divisions for "men's" and "women's" chess. Do they throw chess pieces at each other? I assume they know their business, but they are sitting at a table.
@PonsSublicius
The men's division is open, women are permitted to enter. I've never seen one do so, likely because they would like to win occasionally.
@GlomarResponder
Yeah, and how many of those combat sports involve the use of firearms, you know that thing especially noted for making physical difference far less important.
@GlomarResponder
Military women are either top notch at their jobs or barely competent in my experience. Not many “do a good enough job, has potential” types. Although even the unusually competent ones have shortcomings to competent men.
@GlomarResponder
Egalitarians lol. They'll deny reality itself to avoid seeing the differences between people and specifically people groups. Different inputs, different outcomes.
@GlomarResponder
Once saw two adult women spar in a Taekwondo tournament. One clearly outclassed the other in weight, height, and reach. The match should not have gone ahead. It was ugly and wrong.
@GlomarResponder
Division in a MMA tournament for optimizing a fair is absolutely completely irrelevant to a drill instructors ability to discipline recruits. There's no weight class for mopping the floor.
@GlomarResponder
It honestly depends on what you actually do in the military.
She'd make a great pilot. Being small & light is great for the air force. A lot of pilots these days are overweight which is an issue.