Gender Advisors Causing Problems in Canadian Forces mission in Latvia – August 1, 2019,
I’m a blue-collar worker and my experience with certain types of blue-collar work is that most women simply can’t keep pace with the men. Most Women’s minds tend to work differently in chaotic situations, it’s not t say that in some instances a womans mind wouldn’t have a better solution than a mans mind, but in combat, when Canada along wth NATO is trying to send a message to Vladimir Putin, I’m not so sure Gender Advisors are a good idea for the Canadian Military. A little info on the Gender Advisors
Gender Advisors
The CAF has gender advisors working for the following leaders:
- Chief of the Defence Staff;
- Commander Canadian Joint Operations Command; and
- Commander Canadian Special Operations Command.
They advise these key leaders about gender and GBA+. This ensures that the CAF thinks about these aspects when planning, running, and assessing operations. The advisors also work with other CAF units to provide GBA+ training for CAF members. They also advise on using GBA+ when creating personnel policies and programs, and on fitting it into CAF procedures, doctrine and day-to-day life.
You can learn more by going to Thinking about gender in military planning and operations – canada.ca
I guess sometimes I forget Justin Trudeaus’ Liberals won a majority Government, so I forget that his Liberal ideas are actual laws now. I remember reading the article below and brushing it off to the side, because all things Military isn’t my thing.
Unfortunately, I was wrong I forget to combine the human element of a Nanny being in the Military? Imagine you put your life on the line and all of your actions were being monitored by 30+ trained gender advisers with the Canadian Forces? As a blue-collar worker, if my superiors ever decided to treat me like I was a child, talking down to me because of something they didn’t agree with, I’d seriously consider quitting or if I was new, I’d consider never joining.
So, to keep this short, the article I point to below uses politically correct language to explain what the Canadian military is going through in Lativa. The Globeandmail article did a better job explaining what Gender Advisors do, however the article below paints more of a real world view of the impact. The article below, really hit home for me, because you can see the Nanny State starting to play a serious role in the lives of soldiers and for me, that’s concerning.
Why Am I concerned about Canada’s Military? ell the article below was written in 2016
Job dissatisfaction and repeated moves across country causing Canadian soldiers to quit, report says.
– NationalPost.com Other reasons included the need for more pay and benefits as well as military personnel having issues with senior or unit level leadership