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Drafting Women in the Military: The Next Battle in Far Left’s Crusade for ‘sameness’; We Can’t Pretend The Sexes Are The Same Without Sending Women To War

Drafting women in the military: The next battle in far left’s crusade for ‘sameness’:

Men and women are different, and the military is not a social experiment for some attempt at equality

Drafting women for military service is the next step in the long ideological battle to erase any evidence of the age-old truth: men and women are different.

From the playing field to the front lines, destroying sex-based protections continues to place women in danger by ignoring their biological differences and forcing them to conform to something they will never be: men.

And these consequences couldn’t be more dire.

These attacks on human nature are nothing new. This false view of “liberation” undergirded the ’60s feminist movement and paved the way for its shameful and devastating effects, including the erosion of the American family, the degradation of new life, and ultimately the demise of flourishing femininity.

But the crusade against women does not stop there.

The 2025 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) introduced in the U.S. Senate is the new vehicle to eradicate any acknowledgment of the sexes in federal law. The NDAA would require young women to register with the selective service, requiring them to be drafted for combat in the name of “equality,” once again confusing the term with “sameness.”

Anyone who has escaped the blinding madness of far-left politics can see the self-evident truth manifest all around them. We, as a human race, are simply categorized into male and female.

This basic fact, which was largely uncontested for most of human history, is a foundational element of who we are – it undergirds where we come from and provides critical insight into how we uniquely operate. The choice to ignore this brings sweeping consequences, from villainizing new human creation to placing women directly in harm’s way by comparing her to the physical makeup of a man. —>READ MORE HERE

We Can’t Pretend The Sexes Are The Same Without Sending Women To War:

If our society accepts the faulty premise that there are no differences between men and women, women have no grounds for objecting to compulsory combat duty.

Fifty years ago, Phyllis Schlafly pointed out the obvious: If our society accepts the faulty premise that there are no differences between men and women, women have no grounds for objecting to compulsory combat duty.

Earlier this month, the United States House of Representatives passed a military spending reauthorization that requires women to register for the draft. Under these provisions, both women and men will be automatically registered upon their 18th birthday.

As Joy Pullmann noted in another article for The Federalist, it is logical to require women to register for the Selective Service. If women want the civic privilege of voting, they bear responsibility for the defense of the nation. Pullman writes, “It’s not fair for women to get the same privileges as men without also executing the same responsibilities. If women want to vote and be treated in every way by our government as if they are actually men, that includes being subject to the draft.”

While she may be right about the legal argument, I, for one, do not want my daughters eligible for the draft when they come of age. And more than 100 years after the passage of the 19th Amendment, good luck convincing women to burn their voting cards and return to republican government as the founders intended.

Schlafly’s Concerns

What are we to do? Follow the wisdom of Phyllis Schlafly. When the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) passed Congress in the 1970s and began barreling through state legislatures, close to achieving the two-thirds ratification required, Schlafly learned more about it. Alarmed by what she saw, she dedicated herself to stopping the ERA.

Schlafly had a long list of concerns about how the ERA would affect federal and state laws, including the fact that women would have no grounds for objecting to military service. Any laws exempting women from the draft or combat duty would be nullified by the amendment defining men and women as exactly the same. On this point, even Schlafly’s fiercest critics had to agree. —>READ MORE HERE

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