JAG: Crossing the Line (1997)
Season 2, Episode 5
6/10
Feminism doesn't save you from being a reckless pilot.
20 June 2018
Warning: Spoilers
I'm all for women's rights and advancement, but forcing the navy to lower standards and be easier on a female isn't helping anybody. Glad at the end She died from her recklessness. You can force the navy to lower standards for women, but if the woman pilot is bad, and was grounded due to that, it is dangerous letting Her back up in the air. In this episode, that caused the reckless pilot to die in a crash. She was grounded due to poor landing skills. She died because she failed to land properly. Bring a female feminist politician on and demand the navy lower standards for a pilot because of Her gender and It may cause issues. The whiny lady reminded me of Hillary Clinton, blaming Her mistakes on everybody else. Hitler did that, too, but he's not female. Hillary Clinton is the exact person that reminded me of this. The stuff she was crying about were the same standards the males went through. She just wanted lower standards and it cost Her at the end. I had to watch it again because they didn't show or explain her at the end of episode. But I didn't see Her being rescued. I DID see the Qualified Female getting rescued! The "Skates" girl should not have even been in that plane! And if She was, She should've been in the front seat! Skates is qualified, the whiny lady was not. Everybody who forced the bad female pilot back up should be forced to resign! Everybody! The admiral, the congresswoman and the dumb Ship colonel.
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