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Old 03-13-10, 09:15 PM   #27
Bubblehead Nuke
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Kazuaki Shimazaki II,

Never did I say that she was not in the wrong. Never did I say that she is blameless. I have stated that there can be two very valid sides to this situation. It could be that BOTH sides are at fault. Just like parenting, commanding has different methods and aspects. You may not agree with how it is done, but that does not make it wrong.

I stand by my 'I do not condone physical violence.' Why do you feel the need to try and twist things to make it seem that I do?

I could go point for point and quote for quote for a long long time. Frankly, I have better things to do. I was just looking to point out that there are other ways to look at this situation.

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But for your question, try this more extreme variant: Given that it can be determined that current crews cannot accept any kind of female Captain, then the Navy should not have them, on practical grounds.
I feel that a female can be as good or as bad a commander as any male. Their command ability will be a combination of their innate skill, the training they had, and the environment that they advanced in.

I do have a question, have you served? or are you an armchair quarterback?
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