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The footage coming out of Australia is hard to watch. A violent Islamic terror attack happened during a public beach gathering celebrating Hanukkah. It was total chaos, with bullets flying, people being shot, and others running for their lives, and in the middle of it all, many moments happened that have people talking, but there’s one disturbing detail emerging that has many people asking the same question:

Is it finally time to end the failed “female cop” experiment?

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In the images making the rounds, female police officers appear to freeze or take cover and hide in fear during the terror attack. Meanwhile, an unarmed male civilian risked his life and charged one of the attackers and wrestled away his gun. Yes, the scene was terrifying and chaotic. But these are the moments when we need heroes in charge, not frightened women.

It’s totally understandable that women, and plenty of men too, would be scared stiff in that situation. But men are made differently. When chaos hits, they’re far more likely to move toward danger, not away from it.

The problem is, we’ve spent years pretending men and women are interchangeable in every role, under every condition, no matter how dangerous or fast-thinking the situation is. And that’s just not true.

Women and men are wired differently. Period. Women are better at a ton of things. But violent, split-second, life-or-death confrontations aren’t where most women thrive. Pretending otherwise doesn’t empower women. It puts them and everyone else in danger.

The clip you’re about to see comes to us from an eyewitness who was on the beach with his kids when the Islamic terror attack began. He saw two gunmen on and under a bridge, firing non-stop for about twenty minutes. He says he watched them reload and how bullets were flying. He says during the entire time, several police officers were present but did not return fire or move in to stop the shooters.

We’d imagine it’s challenging to deal with dangerous “urban terror” situations when you’re used to posing for photos at pride parades and arresting people for mean Facebook posts.

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But sadly, what happened at Bondi Beach isn’t some rare, freak incident. This disturbing stuff with female officers keeps happening over and over again. A crisis hits, and either a male officer steps in, or a random male civilian does what needs to be done while the female officer stands there, clueless and the rest of us are told not to notice the dangerous pattern forming.

We’ve been covering these stories left, right, and center.

Revolver:

The internet is full of female cop blooper reels, and sadly we have yet another one to add to the mix. This time the follies unfolded at a Hooters, where two female officers couldn’t manage to detain a relatively small male perp. It got so bad that a husky, 300-pound-looking bystander had to step in and finish the job for them.

It may look comical, but there is nothing funny about deliberately putting clearly incapable women in harm’s way just to satisfy the misguided cult of “equality.” Over and over, we see there is no such thing as equality when it comes to men and women. We are built differently for a reason, and that is perfectly fine, unless you are a Democrat. Then, suddenly, our natural biological differences become “racist” and “misogynistic.”

As you will see in this clip, women should not be frontline police officers. Period. End of story. Out of everyone in this video, the good Samaritan who stepped in to save the day is the one who should be wearing the badge.

Desiree:

This raw footage at a Hooters restaurant raises a brutal question for police departments everywhere: policy or reality?

In the push for diversity, many agencies forbid pairing based on gender or physical risk. On paper, it sounds noble.

But on the street? Operational safety comes first. If policies leave officers outmatched and prolong and unsafe confrontations, then the policy, not the public, is what needs fixing.

But there’s more. So much more…

Revolver:

At this point, these inept “lady cop” videos are practically a daily occurrence. Another viral video, another news story, another scene straight out of a sitcom, except it’s not scripted and nobody’s laughing for the right reasons. It’s just more proof of a fact many people refuse to admit: most women simply aren’t cut out for the brutal demands of frontline police work. And that’s not a dig; it’s biology.

Men and women are different. That used to be a common sense statement before it became a hate crime. The average woman isn’t wired for violent confrontation, tactical raids, or the split-second decision-making that life-or-death situations demand. And that’s perfectly fine, just like most men aren’t built for deeply nurturing, emotionally intensive caregiving roles.

But instead of embracing those differences and building a stronger society around complementary roles, we’re watching the system collapse under the weight of forced equity… and nobody suffers more than the women being shoved into roles they’re not equipped to handle. They’re being set up to fail. And boy, are they failing.

In general, women are just not physically or emotionally capable of dealing with these types of high-stress, dangerous situations.

And the real kicker here is that all of these positions could’ve been filled by men. Men who, statistically and biologically, are far more likely to charge at danger, not cower, freeze, or run away. Could that have changed the outcome in Bondi Beach? Absolutely, it could’ve.

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The bottom line is this: If we’re not willing to talk about this issue honestly, then we’re choosing ideology over safety. And more people will be put in harm’s way and possibly die, just so a few women don’t get their feelings hurt.


 

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