
332. Crony Capitalism and Female Soldiers | Tulsi Gabbard
The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast
War, Gender, and Merit
This chapter delves into the experiences of serving in Iraq, focusing on the dual mission of combating terrorism and providing medical care. It critically examines military practices, such as the treatment at Abu Ghraib, and discusses the implications of including women in combat roles based on merit rather than gender. Additionally, the conversation raises important questions about physical standards in military and emergency services while exploring broader themes of meritocracy and equity in the workplace.
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