Women & War

Thank you, Amanda, for finding this news article about the 2,000 year old skeleton of a female warrior in Iran:

DNA tests on the 2,000-year-old bones of a sword-wielding Iranian warrior have revealed the broad-framed skeleton belonged to woman, an archaeologist working in the northwestern city of Tabriz said on Saturday.

and, ha ha —

Hambastegi said other ancient tombs believed to belong to women warriors have been unearthed close to the Caspian Sea.

Yea. There has. So let’s teach it in school. Let’s remind men and women that everybody’s capable of being what they want to be, uterus or not.

Fucktards.

I felt ripped off when I started doing my graduate work and realized that, in fact, women had always gone to war, had always participated in war, in fact, war couldn’t function without women – and it pissed me off that public schools still feed us the hunter-gatherer men always go out and hunt and women stay home sitting on their asses with a couple kids at their breasts patriarchal “ideal” of the 50s. The great “but women are biologically only suited to…” but “men just can’t help beating crap out of stuff because it’s biologically…”

Oh, stuff it.

Don’t tell me I’m weak. Don’t tell me I can’t, because “women have never done that,” “women don’t,” and “women shouldn’t.”

Such bullshit.

Goddammit, this really pisses me off all over again. I’m going to go have a glass of wine. See you tomorrow.

Fucktards.

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