tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-903369978904506414.post2768946190601847984..comments2024-02-18T23:27:55.993-06:00Comments on the Madness of the Combat Medic: Equal Pay, Not Always Equal RolesThe Mad Medichttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16227573604389667896noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-903369978904506414.post-21122361426207544272013-04-06T22:08:32.991-05:002013-04-06T22:08:32.991-05:00It's not often you get to look into the future...It's not often you get to look into the future, but you are one of the "lucky" few. <br /><br />Your post on equal pay is the same kind of commentary that our girls lived with 25 years ago when women first sought combat roles in the Canadian army. The following blog post is a direct result of such comments and opinions. <br /><br />In 30 years you will be reading such a story, knowing that your writings contributed to it, unless you decide to re-examine your role and become part of the solution rather than part of the problem. <br /><br />SARTech is the equivalent of Pararescue. <br />http://www.publicpolicypirate.com/2013/04/reality-bloging-like-reality-tv-only.html?view=flipcard<br />lis3231Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-903369978904506414.post-825850255572923782013-02-13T12:39:08.257-06:002013-02-13T12:39:08.257-06:00You can make arguments all you want(the ones in yo...You can make arguments all you want(the ones in your blog are poor arguments, at best) but at the end of the day , if women want to have combat-arms positions (for any of the HUNDREDS of reasons why they would want that, don't try to nail it down to one) they will eventually get them. Because it's not your place or anyone else's place to go around telling women what they can or can't do. <br />It's one thing to not understand why a woman would want to fight, it's another to tell her she can't. They can make their own decisions and they don't need your protection or advice, let alone your permission.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-903369978904506414.post-53202204074518103132013-02-13T10:30:30.641-06:002013-02-13T10:30:30.641-06:00I find it interesting that every time there is a d...I find it interesting that every time there is a discussion of the subject with females the pro side is always a female officer (often retired) and never with a enlisted female. It makes one think it's all about the perceived enhancement of the officer's career and not the wonderful "equality" that keeps getting thrown around. If it is equality the first step would be having all females 18+ now register for the draft. That would be a interesting dose of reality.77 11C20noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-903369978904506414.post-5473437572480747632013-02-12T06:16:01.713-06:002013-02-12T06:16:01.713-06:00Women should wear a burqa, it's for their own ...Women should wear a burqa, it's for their own good. They'll better jobs... <br />C'mon, dude, seriously, get real! One of the reasons Americans are finally getting it is because our girls did so well in A'stan. Where did you find this idea - in some old white dude's binder? ;p<br /><br />sign me,<br />Canuck Combat Chick Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com