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| 1 | How can I make this about meeeeeee?True, most deaths are men, and most of the US's opponents do not have long-range missiles. I'm not disputing that. My point is, 800 female US soldiers have been injured and 139 killed in Iraq and Afghanistan as of April 2012. All soldiers "in theater" make huge sacrifices. They deserve to be respected, that's all I'm saying. | /r/MensRights | 14/12/12 06:16 AM |
| 2 | How can I make this about meeeeeee?In modern times, there are no "front lines." Not when a missile can reach out and kill you from another country. Therefore, as it turns out, being a woman in the military can be rather more dangerous than being an accountant. Yes, there are less women than men in the military, but they are both in harms way. I think we should all respect that. | /r/MensRights | 13/12/12 09:17 AM |
| 3 | How can I make this about meeeeeee?I actually disagree, because if I'm dead, I don't really care, do I? Now if my death takes days of agony that's different. | /r/MensRights | 13/12/12 09:09 AM |
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