you know even though i'm a woman i've seen a lot of instances where women should not be allowed to carry a gun in a situation where they must make the decision to shoot. I'm gonna take a lot of flak over this one i'm sure but I was watching some sort of documentary and a woman cop and her partner responded to a domestic disturbance call. The situation was a man holding his wife and kid hostage and beating the hell out of his wife. The officers gained entry to the house and the man had the wife with the gun to her head threatening to shoot. The kid was in the corner cowering in fear. The male cop was trying to diffuse the situation and get the bad dude to release his wife. The plan was if the wife was clear and the female cop had a shot to take the bad guy out. Well, seems the female's emotions got the best of her and she was flashing back to a similar situation from her childhood and she didn't fire on the bad guy and the other cop and wife ended up getting shot before she ever fired a shot. Women are too emotional 75% of the time to be put in that kind of situation. They just aren't equipped to deal with the situations. I believe the same about most women being firefighters. Women are (mostly) just not physically capable of deadlifting a 300 pound man that is unconscious and carrying him out of a burning building and down stairs or a ladder or whatever. My brother is a fireman for a major metro city and they have to have so many women on the force. He said one particular woman would drop to her knees to pray every time they arrive at a fire. Women just aren't cut out for some jobs. Sorry ladies
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