In the spring of 2003, the US military put a great push at high schools across the country to recruit young women. Military recruiters even called homes seeking high school students by name.
Meanwhile, military recruiters were handing out trendy military “stolen goods” at schools to boost recruitment efforts. This happened against the background of the tragic story of the 19-year-old PFC. Jessica Lynch captured the enemy in the Iraq war after 9/11.
A truly moral nation does not place women at the forefront.
Her eight days of prisoners and her dramatic rescue became a 24-hour news event. Jessica's story initially became romantic in order to lure young women into military service. However, many moms felt that “fake news” didn't tell the entire story.
Jessica Lynch's Nightmare
The vicious reality of Lynch's prisoners shattered the romantic story surrounding a military woman, “I am a soldier too,” revealed in her approved biographies. In captivity, Jessica endured three hours of torture on several Iraqis. Her spine was broken, her arms were shattered, several other bones were broken, and internal injuries were caused.
By God's grace, Jessica was rescued by US special operations forces from behind the enemy's boundaries. When asked in an interview 8 months later
Diane Sawyer from ABC On the decision to include brutal sexual assault in the book, Lynch said, “It was a decision to convey reality rather than a selective part of the story of going to war.”
We owe Lynch a debt of gratitude for her sincerity and courage in sharing such painful truths.
Obama lifts the ban
In 2013, 10 years after Lynch's rescue,
The Obama administration officially lifted the ban About women who serve in combat roles. In fact, women were already in the fight when Obama began this major policy shift, despite not endorsing it by Congress.
The original policy allowed women to play combat roles only if they met the same training standards as men. When they did not, the Pentagon lowered the standard and weakened military readiness and effectiveness. Data from 12 years justifies that women are initially reexamining why they were banned from their combat roles.
Beyond physical differences, other practical concerns integrate male and female integration into training or war zones. These include increased romantic relationships, sexual activity, a higher percentage of STDs, unintended pregnancy, abortion, and sexual assault. Military leaders ignored these concerns to promote the political agenda.
Thankfully, in the 2024 election, the “roaring to restoration” was heard.
Reviving your sanity
American moms are grateful to Secretary of Defense Pete Hegses, who has the courage to say loudly that women, especially moms, do not belong to the battle. With years of radical feminist indoctrination, young women are not different between men and women. Such indoctrination has deceived women, misled alienated men, and defeated the natural chemistry of relationships between women.
Strong, intelligent, determined, skilled women have played important non-competitive roles in the military for many years, including medical, nurses, doctors, intelligence analysts, communications specialists, cybersecurity specialists, logistics specialists, linguists and more. These roles are just as irrelevant to military missions than infantry.
Men and women have incredibly unique gifts, and in some roles they can perform on the same criteria. Still men and women
teeth It is not discriminatory to acknowledge differences, and to admit that they are different.
The call to revive the ban on women in combat does not underestimate precious women who serve the military, parents who have daughters in the military, or women who have made the ultimate sacrifice in our country. Instead, it's a callback to sanity. This is to evaluate and evaluate policies that should not be changed.
Lowering the standards for women reduces the effectiveness and strength of the military to protect and defend America. Furthermore, keeping women in combat is a risk of torture and rape Jessica Lynch endured during aggressive battles.
A truly moral nation does not place women or children at the forefront.
The feminist left demonized the god-given male instincts to protect women from at least the 1960s. It's time to tell the truth again. It's okay to tell men to protect women – and we're grateful for that.
It's time to protect American mothers and daughters again. Women are prohibited in combat.
