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On the one hand empathy and higher social capabilities might help a women be successful. Objectivity and dispassion might help make a man successful.
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Along with everything else you've said, you've really showed your biases and social programming by your implied definitions of success. I disagree with you wholeheartedly.
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The fact is that on average women exert 80% more energy than men to achieve the same results in a battlefield situation, therefore they are less efficient.
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How do you measure energy exerted? Where's the study that says this? And even if this was true, does it really matter? Is all that matters in war is efficiency? I am not convinced that all that matters in war is the ability to efficiently kill. Particularly when I look at how Iraq is now, and see how the war has turned into a nightmare in its unpredictability and change in tactics. Truly, how can one say that men are better in this situation than women? I'm finding this really hard to grasp giving the over-simplification by abstraction that you've presented.