Polling that shows Americans favor women in combat by 2-to-1 is evidence only of the power of misinformation.
And, yes, indoctrination.
Arguments favoring women in direct combat are perhaps well-intentioned, focusing on fairness, opportunity and pride in certain women's abilities. Unfortunately, most people who make those arguments are operating on false assumptions. And, shall we say, mis-truths.
It's not their fault. For the past several decades, the media and popular culture have relentlessly advanced the fantasy narrative of women as groin-kicking, martial-arts divas of doom. Where are all the brave men and women who know better? Would that Congress could stop preening for cameras long enough to examine the issue more closely. Democrats may be merely falling in line with their commander in chief, but Republicans seem to be suffering Stockholm syndrome. They've been slapped around for so long, they've become sympathetic to their captors.
The two most popular arguments for inclusion of women in combat would be valid if only they weren't incorrect. They are: (1) Only qualified women will be included in combat units; (2) We have a volunteer military and, therefore, only those who want to serve in combat will.
It is true that some women are more fit than some men, but it is also true that most aren't as capable of becoming as strong as most men. Women have just about half the upper-body strength as men, serious business when you're hiking with a 65-pound load on your back or hoisting a wounded comrade. It is no coincidence that stress fractures are significantly higher among female recruits than among males during basic training.
This is no insult to women. We're talking about muscle mass that comes with the packaging and has nothing to do with going to the gym. (Or how ripped Demi Moore gets for a movie.)
And it's more than clear that physical standards will be lowered to allow women where they don't belong. Gen. Martin Dempsey, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, recently said as much:
"If we do decide that a particular standard is so high that a woman couldn't make it, the burden is now on the service to come back and explain to the secretary, why is it that high? Does it really have to be that high?"
Translation: If women can't meet the standards, we'll just "gender-norm" them. As to whether this is good for our military effectiveness, one can only hope that our enemies are of like mind. One rather doubts it.
As for our all-volunteer military, this is true as far as it goes. In fact, men do not have the option of declining combat. How can the military justify giving women special treatment? Letting women, but not men, choose whether to enter combat duty likely would cause deep resentment among male soldiers. To make life more fair and allow both sexes to choose would be, as military sociologist Charles Moskos once put it, "the end of an effective military force."
Similarly, there could be no excluding women should a military draft be reinstated. This is unlikely in the near future. Baby boomers who recall the Vietnam draft likely would protest. But others with dimmer memories - or a younger generation that has been marinated in the anything-boys-can-do-girls-can-do-better dogma of feminist wishful thinking - might find a draft more ... egalitarian.
Indeed, it would be. Once women are placed in direct combat roles (as opposed to finding themselves in a combat arena), there may be no justification for excluding them from registering for the Selective Service. The argument against drafting women was always predicated in part upon women's exclusion from combat.
Women have performed admirably in a variety of roles that have included combat situations, which is not the same as directly engaging an enemy. But there are other ways to promote women without pitting them against men, who, if women are given special treatment, will resent them to the endangerment of all.
That our Congress is accepting this change without any debate isn't progress. It is a dereliction of duty and, one is tempted to say, suggestive of cowardice.
Kathleen Parker's email address is
kathleenparker@washpost.com.
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Polling that shows Americans favor women in combat by 2-to-1 is evidence only of the power of misinformation.
And, yes, indoctrination.
Arguments favoring women in direct combat are perhaps well-intentioned, focusing on fairness, opportunity and pride in certain women's abilities. Unfortunately, most people who make those arguments are operating on false assumptions. And, shall we say, mis-truths.
It's not their fault. For the past several decades, the media and popular culture have relentlessly advanced the fantasy narrative of women as groin-kicking, martial-arts divas of doom. Where are all the brave men and women who know better? Would that Congress could stop preening for cameras long enough to examine the issue more closely. Democrats may be merely falling in line with their commander in chief, but Republicans seem to be suffering Stockholm syndrome. They've been slapped around for so long, they've become sympathetic to their captors.
The two most popular arguments for inclusion of women in combat would be valid if only they weren't incorrect. They are: (1) Only qualified women will be included in combat units; (2) We have a volunteer military and, therefore, only those who want to serve in combat will.
It is true that some women are more fit than some men, but it is also true that most aren't as capable of becoming as strong as most men. Women have just about half the upper-body strength as men, serious business when you're hiking with a 65-pound load on your back or hoisting a wounded comrade. It is no coincidence that stress fractures are significantly higher among female recruits than among males during basic training.
This is no insult to women. We're talking about muscle mass that comes with the packaging and has nothing to do with going to the gym. (Or how ripped Demi Moore gets for a movie.)
And it's more than clear that physical standards will be lowered to allow women where they don't belong. Gen. Martin Dempsey, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, recently said as much:
"If we do decide that a particular standard is so high that a woman couldn't make it, the burden is now on the service to come back and explain to the secretary, why is it that high? Does it really have to be that high?"
Translation: If women can't meet the standards, we'll just "gender-norm" them. As to whether this is good for our military effectiveness, one can only hope that our enemies are of like mind. One rather doubts it.
As for our all-volunteer military, this is true as far as it goes. In fact, men do not have the option of declining combat. How can the military justify giving women special treatment? Letting women, but not men, choose whether to enter combat duty likely would cause deep resentment among male soldiers. To make life more fair and allow both sexes to choose would be, as military sociologist Charles Moskos once put it, "the end of an effective military force."
Similarly, there could be no excluding women should a military draft be reinstated. This is unlikely in the near future. Baby boomers who recall the Vietnam draft likely would protest. But others with dimmer memories - or a younger generation that has been marinated in the anything-boys-can-do-girls-can-do-better dogma of feminist wishful thinking - might find a draft more ... egalitarian.
Indeed, it would be. Once women are placed in direct combat roles (as opposed to finding themselves in a combat arena), there may be no justification for excluding them from registering for the Selective Service. The argument against drafting women was always predicated in part upon women's exclusion from combat.
Women have performed admirably in a variety of roles that have included combat situations, which is not the same as directly engaging an enemy. But there are other ways to promote women without pitting them against men, who, if women are given special treatment, will resent them to the endangerment of all.
That our Congress is accepting this change without any debate isn't progress. It is a dereliction of duty and, one is tempted to say, suggestive of cowardice.
Kathleen Parker's email address is
kathleenparker@washpost.com.
Posted in Commentary on Tuesday, February 5, 2013 12:01 am.
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