Superfit female ‘soldier’ Megan Lloyd, 39, injured in exercise designed to test women’s frontline combat readiness sues for £2million compensation

Our thanks to Mike P for this. It’s time to ditch the feminist fantasy that women are capable of front-line soldiering, but we can be sure huge sums will continue to be spent pursuing the impossible, while these women take the places of men who COULD meet the fitness and strength requirements.
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One thought on “Superfit female ‘soldier’ Megan Lloyd, 39, injured in exercise designed to test women’s frontline combat readiness sues for £2million compensation

  1. I note that on the online article there is a link to the story that all the money, effort, and trying to get round fitness tests has resulted in a tiny number of recruits and only 5 women passing to join combat units. At a time where international tensions are rising and our armed forces appear to be understrength and badly equipped it does look like a massive waste of time money and effort to actively put off Male recruits, and as we learned this year in the RAF, illegally ignore qualifying Male recruits! How ironic that this story should appear when the sports world is building ever more evidence of the inherent differences between the sexes that make males more resilient and stronger! The latter because feminists want to preserve female only sports! What a contradictory mess we live through.

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