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      And that justifies treating men as disposable assets of war?

      Some of the best combatants in modern warfare - and no few in historical warfare - have been female.

      Conscription should not be bigoted and sexist.

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          Conscription should not be

          Exactly! But… where it already exists, and is needed, why should it be bigoted and sexist?

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            Legitimate question, maybe it’s because the practice of conscription is rooted in patriarchy? The idea that a group of men with superior social power forcing men with inferior social power to fight and die for them seems to be very patriarchal to me. With that lens it makes sense why women aren’t conscripted, it’s not their job. Maybe their job is to be the prize for the victor…? That’s dark…

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        The average man outperforms the average woman in effectively all tasks related to physical strength and endurance. Surely you see why warfare, something largely dependant on physical strength and endurance, is mainly left to men.

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        Can you provide me with a statistical ratio of those great combatants? Specifically for those who are in the frontlines and fighting.

        Men are much more suited for war, and the skill set of women is better utilized elsewhere.

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            hmmm…things that don’t require much physical strength and endurance? ( Any answer that is more complex will result in a messy ideological argument, which I don’t want to engage in.

            Actually, you know what? I don’t think I want to continue this argument. I am sorry for provoking your replies and then abandoning the conversion, I really am )

            Edit: I usually don’t do such a thing but I’m not feeling well today.