Tell that to the wounded victims of war. Who are paralyzed, mutilated, and scared so badly that their own famies dont recognize them. Im not saying one is worse than the other its war everybody loses.
Certain points make sense for both sides. The family left behind won't know if they'll ever see their loved one(s) again. They don't know if they'll get their family back whole, and they never do. No one does. Military does things to people, then if they're in combat then they come home, how are they supposed to live with themselves? Everyone is a victim of war. The women are certainly NOT the primary victims. The troops and the families all are victims.
I don't agree by that logic, but it is important to acknowledge the high rates of rape to women in war zones by both native and invading soldiers, as well as the loss of soldiers lives or injuries which happened to them. Also to consider some soldiers do sign up for war, but no women sign up to be raped
http://www.unicef.org/sowc96pk/sexviol.htmhttp://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/in_depth/4078677.stm
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"Women's lives and their bodies have been the unacknowledged casualties of war for too long."
I think there is no 'primary victim'. War is hell, for everyone, the men fighting, who lose their own lives, their brothers lives, their friends lives, or some come out with in curable injuries. But women are often raped, and forced into labour as well as losing those closest to them. If this is about equality for your campaign, you're wrong. The same could be argued for the children, raped also, losing parents, friends and siblings.... There is no 'primary victim', everyone in war is a victim. (The people commanding the army don't count... Lots of them rarely see action, and some of them are just tactically stupid)
War is terrible. Not only tons of people die during war, those who survive are damaged forever, physically and psychologically, and a lot of them are unable to rejoin the "normal" life. And although I acknowledge that it must be very hard to find out that your husband/father/son died in war and you have to take care of your family all by yourself, it is incomparable to whatever they were suffering on the battlefield.
"Women have always been the primary victims of war. Women lose their husbands, their fathers, their sons in combat. Women often have to flee from the only homes they have ever known. Women are often the refugees from conflict and sometimes, more frequently in today’s warfare, victims. Women are often left with the responsibility, alone, of raising the children."
^ the full quote.
there is no 'primary victim'. War is hell, for everyone, the men fighting, who lose their own lives, their brothers lives, their friends lives, or some come out with in curable injuries. But women are often raped, and forced into labour as well as losing those closest to them. If this is about equality for your campaign, you're wrong. The same could be argued for the children, raped also, losing parents, friends and siblings.... There is no 'primary victim', everyone in war is a victim. (The people commanding the army don't count... Lots of them rarely see action, and some of them are just tactically stupid)
Literally what I said earlier
No, you're just being stupid.... War is started by leader, women are leaders too... innocents are the one who suffer, not just women... The children also suffer, the men also suffer.... I'm not saying women don't suffer, I know they do, but in war everyone suffers.... Period...
Shut the fuck up about you're feminist agenda...
"Men like me don't start the wars. We just die in them. We've always died in them, and we always will. We don't expect any praise for it, no parades. No one knows our names."
And replace them by settling things that the wars are over by call of duty
http://www.unicef.org/sowc96pk/sexviol.htm http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/in_depth/4078677.stm
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"Women's lives and their bodies have been the unacknowledged casualties of war for too long."
Lol (read up the comments :) )
^ the full quote.
Literally what I said earlier
Shut the fuck up about you're feminist agenda...