I recall a comment on the Justice for Men and Boys forum, a few years ago now, from someone purporting to be a fireman. He described an incident in which a fire crew of six included two women. At an incident one of the women collapsed in hysterics when ordered into a burning building and the other had to be detailed to take her back to the appliance and comfort her, leaving four men to do the work of six, with a consequent increase in their personal risk. Can anyone doubt that when any thanks, praise or commendations were handed out the women did not have the decency to look ashamed? Does anyone doubt that had any man been rash enough to rebuke them for their cowardice his career would have been ended promptly?
Jul 19, 2024
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