Comments by "UzuMaki NaRuto" (@UzumakiNaruto_) on "DW News"
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@bravewarrior1218
Myanmar is a very diverse country with many ethnic groups, each with their own history, culture, and identity. However, the state has failed to recognize and respect this diversity, and has often tried to impose a dominant ethnic identity on the rest of the population. This has led to resentment, discrimination, and marginalization of ethnic minorities, who have taken up arms to defend their rights and autonomy.
If people want Myanmar to remain a united country, then all those tribes/ethnic groups need to give up some of their culture and identity and look at the big picture where you're apart of a larger country that you should be helping to make better and more prosperous rather than only worrying improving your own group's well being.
Look at China where for centuries different ethnic groups/factions/warlords etc. only cared about themselves and wanted only for their groups to be in power and prospering. Nothing good came of that and China remained divided, weak and poor. It wasn't until the Communists came along and finally united the country by force did it then go on the path to becoming the strong, prosperous nation that it is today. Sure there's still plenty of problems in China, but the country's people are no longer fighting each other and tearing the nation apart from within and the standard of living for everyone has gone up at least to some degree if not by alot.
That's the way Myanmar should be progressing where people need to put aside their tribal differences and work together towards a better nation. Get rid of the current government and put in charge people who can actually manage and run a country and have everyone work together. Otherwise you'll just end up like the former Yugoslavia.
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@stupidburp
Nope, they now are over 10% of the total force up from 0% just a couple of years ago. It takes time to make the shift but Ukrainian women are standing up. Some of the earliest volunteers were assigned as snipers and their main complaint at the time was that the uniforms made for men didn't fit very well, but otherwise they were doing fine.
Sure there are Ukrainian women serving with their military, but outside of those few snipers, almost none of them are actually fighting on the frontlines as soldiers. I've only ever seen them on the frontlines as medics or in some other support role. There's been a few videos that I've seen during the war where they showed Ukrainian women in uniform laying dead on the battlefield, but never was it during combat.
So if more women are joining the Ukrainian army to help that's a good thing, but none of them should ever be a frontline soldier because they'll never be able to handle it when even plenty of men can't handle it.
Many are also assigned as small drone operators working at the front just a bit behind the contact lines.
That's the best place for women who choose to serve to be. Behind the frontlines in support of frontline soldiers. If people are honest then they'll acknowledge that women aren't suited for frontline combat units because outside of a tiny few exceptions, women aren't physically, mentally and emotionally capable enough to operate long term on the frontlines of a battlefield. The one big exception to this is combat pilots or serving on a combat vessel where you can be on the 'frontlines' without physically having to fight the enemy in close quarters.
And really outside of being perceived as not being the 'equal' to men, I really don't know why any woman would ever desire to be a frontline soldier when they should be thanking their lucky stars that they can usually avoid all the horrors of war that men have to deal with where even if they survive a conflict, many will have to deal with PTSD for the rest of their lives.
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