Trump's Amazon Army: An Essay

Nonfiction, History, Military, United States, Social & Cultural Studies, Political Science
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Author: Edward E. Rochon ISBN: 9781370733095
Publisher: Edward E. Rochon Publication: February 12, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Edward E. Rochon
ISBN: 9781370733095
Publisher: Edward E. Rochon
Publication: February 12, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

A preface states purpose, condemns social engineering through military whining about equal rights for women. Things not equal are not equal and must be treated unequally to be just. Chapter 1 notes that women still have their own sports. If not, all stars would be men in these sports, depriving women of opportunity. Even women capable of elite units would be a nuisance. We note that it is absurd to deprive women of right to self-defense due to sex but recognize sexual differences realities. We suggest all women combat units of the guards nature. Guard logistics trains, home bases, reconnaissance of the rear. Women will drag the male units down in tough crises demanding maximum physical endurance. And social differences will impair efficiency for no good purpose. Better to keep them together and in rear echelon duties of combat, as in the case of traditional situations. If the homestead is attacked, the womenfolk cover dad's back. In Chapter 2 we describe the women's guards units. They are attached to male units. They are integrated, no dedicated airborne, armored or artillery. Female specialized units are attached to the guards units. Chapter 3 deals with reverse social engineering. This means we take into account logical and traditional roles of the past and apply current policies to uphold the integrity of the the human family, the clear and distinct differences between the sexes. Modern technology changes parameters between sexes but not the eternal innate differences that do in fact exist. We condemn the social engineering of bug colony Whore Babylon destroyers of God's order.

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A preface states purpose, condemns social engineering through military whining about equal rights for women. Things not equal are not equal and must be treated unequally to be just. Chapter 1 notes that women still have their own sports. If not, all stars would be men in these sports, depriving women of opportunity. Even women capable of elite units would be a nuisance. We note that it is absurd to deprive women of right to self-defense due to sex but recognize sexual differences realities. We suggest all women combat units of the guards nature. Guard logistics trains, home bases, reconnaissance of the rear. Women will drag the male units down in tough crises demanding maximum physical endurance. And social differences will impair efficiency for no good purpose. Better to keep them together and in rear echelon duties of combat, as in the case of traditional situations. If the homestead is attacked, the womenfolk cover dad's back. In Chapter 2 we describe the women's guards units. They are attached to male units. They are integrated, no dedicated airborne, armored or artillery. Female specialized units are attached to the guards units. Chapter 3 deals with reverse social engineering. This means we take into account logical and traditional roles of the past and apply current policies to uphold the integrity of the the human family, the clear and distinct differences between the sexes. Modern technology changes parameters between sexes but not the eternal innate differences that do in fact exist. We condemn the social engineering of bug colony Whore Babylon destroyers of God's order.

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