18 Female War Lousy Deal Top [UPDATED]
An 18‑year‑old female who goes to war is braver than most people will ever be. She volunteers to die for a country, a cause, or simply a paycheck to escape poverty. In return, we give her a lousy deal: dangerous equipment, rampant predators, broken mental health care, and a top‑down culture that looks away.
When an 18-year-old female recruit joins up, she isn't thinking about the "lousy deal." She is thinking about proving herself. She wants to carry the heaviest pack, lead the patrol, and earn the respect. 18 female war lousy deal top
To the 18-year-old woman carrying that rucksack today: You are stronger than the deal they are offering. Fight for your country, but also fight to rewrite the contract. The top isn't lousy because you don't belong there. It's lousy because it hasn't been forced to change yet. An 18‑year‑old female who goes to war is
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When she returns home, the lousy deal continues. The VA and equivalent systems in other countries are slow to recognize service‑connected conditions unique to women: endometriosis worsened by heavy lifting, pelvic floor injuries from improvised explosive device blasts, and hormonal disruptions from toxic burn pits. A 2019 report found that female veterans wait for disability claims than males — time she cannot afford, often working two civilian jobs while battling PTSD.
When a nation shifts to a war footing, educational and career opportunities for 18-year-olds are often the first to be sacrificed, creating a "lousy deal" for their future prospects. 2. The Modern "War" on Autonomy
A pioneer in social work, Jane Addams co-founded Hull House and was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for her efforts in promoting peace and social reform.