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Hi,
Allow me to present you with a list of countries that allow female soldiers in direct combat roles. The following list includes only countries I was able to confirm have females in direct combat roles. In no particular order:
- Eritrea
- Australia
- Israel
- New Zealand
- Denmark
- Finland
- France
- Germany
- Ireland
- Italy
- Norway
- Sweden
- Ukraine
- United Kingdom
- Canada
- United States
Naturally there's still the factor of percentage of presence in these duties, but that's a fairly minor concern given that the Battlefield 6 "world" is essentially "all-out warfare" where, at least to me, it seems reasonable that the involved parties would conscript women into combat duties.
While I realize these facts may be inconvenient to you, I'm afraid the real world does not particularly care about your feelings or opinions on this matter. Personally, I neither condemn or condone the inclusion of women, a "female toggle", or other mechanics pertaining to this matter. I am indifferent to their inclusion or exclusion.
What does this count as a direct combat role? Flying in a jet/gunship as the pilot or the gunner and being on a commando team on the frontlines on the ground are two different things.
There is also the difference between allowing something for the sake of appearances and actually doing it. Very few of those countries listed (just 1) have actually seen real war in all its horror in the last few decades.