Norway Drafts Women into the Military

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
August 28, 2016

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Women are exactly the same as men, goyim.

Don’t worry, when you fight the alpha-male-only Russian battalions, these women will help you by providing useful nagging. They’re especially useful in the field when they’re menstruating, as it gives them a sixth sense.

And don’t worry – Jewish social scientists have proved that they are just as physically strong as men as well, and will have no trouble picking you up and carrying you if you should fall in battle.

The only reason no one ever did this before was because of sexist oppression. There was literally no logical reason for hundreds of thousands of years of women not being involved in war, other than some sort of vague prejudice.

Daily Mail:

Norway has become the first Nato member to bring in conscription for women.

Both men and women will have to serve in the Norwegian military, and they will be expected to share mixed dorms.

Most will sign up when they are aged 19, with a third of this summer’s draft women.

At the Setermoen army base just above the Arctic Circle, new recruits in an armoured battalion are learning to handle assault rifles for use on combat missions.

‘It gives me a bigger recruitment pool to choose from,’ the battalion’s chief, Lieutenant Colonel Pal Berglund, said of the new gender equal draft.

‘I’m still looking for the same competence I always have. And for me it’s obvious that this competence is also present within a large part of the female population of Norway.’

Don’t let sexists try and analyze that statement for “factual accuracy.”

Things such as “biological reality” have long been used as a tool of oppression by the patriarchy.

Norwegian women have been able to volunteer for military service for almost 40 years now, helping to gradually feminise the armed forces.

The military welcomed its first female helicopter pilot, female jet fighter pilot and female submarine commander in the early 1990s.

But in 2013, the Norwegian parliament passed a law applying military conscription to both sexes.

The Scandinavian country – where four of the last five defence ministers have been women – has is now the first Nato member and European country to draft both men and women, joining a tiny group of countries around the world, including Israel.

Note: A “Defense Minister” was formerly a “Minister of War,” but we changed the term because actually, other people only ever start wars with democracies and so as a matter of course the only war a human rights-based democracy can ever fight is one of defense.

In operations, it’s an advantage having females. They have access to parts of the population that men don’t have, for instance for intelligence gathering,’ Lt Col Berglund said.

The army needs less than 10,000 new recruits each year, far fewer than the 60,000 who are liable to be called up. That means that only the most motivated will actually be asked to serve, in a country where military service is often seen as a personal accomplishment highly valued on the job market.

It enables you to cut the umbilical cord. It’s good that girls and boys get the same opportunities,’ new conscript Marianne Westum said.

‘I’m aiming to become much more independent, to learn to work as a team member, to make friends from other walks of life. Basically to become more grown-up.’

The 18-year-old shares living quarters with another woman and four men. Camouflage gear and a military-issued flask are neatly organised in a metal cupboard, only a bra and handbag indicating the presence of a woman.

The future has finally arrived.

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