>1. Country
>2. Should women be allowed into police/military/firework?
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Absolutely not
>1. Country
>2. Should women be allowed into police/military/firework?
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Absolutely not
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Those fields should be female-only
I want a female only police force because...reasons.
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Absolutely not
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Yes of course.
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maybe
Absolutely
>Police
Yes, not all the work police does is BANG BANG YEEHAW, fem cops work (in finland) as 99% of the cases are just tard wrangling drunk people and they do their jobs pretty well from what ive seen.
>Military
For any desk monkey job that literally sees zero combat, i guess? For anything else: no
>Fireman
If they can meet the same harsh requirements men do, sure i dont mind some snu snu giant carrying me like a princess. Should we lower the standards so women can get in easier? - no.
Only if they rape me.
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Absolutely not
women shouldn't be allowed to leave breeding-pits
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t. criminal
>The square colorful thingy on top left of my post
>Yes. We need more women in police and military sector. We need more representation of women to implement equality regardless of gender.
why is your flag a cheap knock off of my flag? quit doing that
>police
Yes.
>military
Only pogue jobs.
>firework?
No.
For deskjobs and noncombatant roles, yes. Although, this infiltration of women trends to put social pressure on further opening. Which amounts to unacceptably lowering the standards of entry, behaviour, and performance into complete incompetence. Women don't enter many professions because they're either not physically fit to do so, or not willing to put in the required work, both of these things go down the drain when you trade them for forced 'equality'. Meaning they basically amount to a forced burden that these institutions must account for, just wasting resources and reducing effectiveness.
>i don't even know the history of my own flag or that of malaysia's
Say it with me...American edu--
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No. In fact, I think women should be allowed to only work in care, customer service or cleaning related fields.
>they do their jobs pretty well from what ive seen.
They really don't.
Pretty much this