It's not a bad idea. There are general truths about groups of people, then there are those at the fringe. Men are generally better at combat, but that's not to the exclusion of women. Just don't lower the standards and everything will work out.
Now trannies in the military, that's a different story.
It was really smart to connect that the sexual harassment scandal is to draw attention from the COVID scandal. If we surmise a bit further, think about the fact that this high-level politician had credible sexual assault victims at the ready for just such a distraction.
I watched this one because of your comment. It reminds me of a simple fact that I frequently forget, and so do most, I suspect. In the debate between government protection and free market enterprise, American society often looks to the current failures of business as further need for government intervention. But almost invariably upon further inspection the failures are because of government intervention.
Take for example one situation that I know a bit more about, the break up of AT&T. It's easy to look at this on the surface as an example of the Justice department doing a public service. However, upon closer inspection we see that AT&T gained a monopoly because of government intervention.
I'm recalling this from memory, and don't really remember where I learned it. But AT&T convinced the government to disallow third party telephones to be plugged into their lines on the premise that those telephones could destroy AT&T's equipment. This peaked in a case where a completely passive device was not allowed to be placed over an AT&T telephone ear piece (I think it was like padding or something) because of how broad the law was written.
Thank you for sending your thanks to u/TexasJack.
My God if the media coverage was even close to fair Jill would be torn to shreds. "SEE SAY PUADRE!!!!" LMAO