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Originally Posted by CliffFletcher
I don't have a hard time recognizing that most women are more fearful than most men at night alone. But if this is really a universal fear that affects all women, shouldn't we reconsider allowing women to take jobs such as police officers and front-line military personnel?
Why would someone in charge of assigning security guards for night shifts ever hire a woman, and expose her to more anxiety and danger than her male counterparts?
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Or maybe men (the statistical kind -- not all individuals clearly) should just quit being so rapey?
I'm sure women in military are prepared for the danger if being shot by an enemy. I think it's the being raped by their comrades that they have a problem with. Just sayin.
https://www.theguardian.com/society/...pe-us-military
Being a security guard is not as safe as a crossing guard, but it's hardly open invitation for harassment. She reported the crime, and that's the same as what any man would do.