A lesson many Brits learned this week. Susan Boyle is proof that one should NOT judge a book by its cover.1) Women tend not to be placed in front line positions.
2) Psychological and Physiological differences make there be more male competition for roles such as, captain, helmsman, science officer, security, navigation, weapons officer etc.
3) Long term commitments can conflict with a woman's maternal instincts.
4) Testosterone.
I think people call discrimination a the call of an often imaginary hat.
Well it's nice that we have folks here who still look at women at face value by putting them in positions due to how they compare to men and NOT at what women are capable of doing. Judge a book by it's cover is not the most appropriate method of drawing a conclusion, especially when it comes to Star Trek's optimistic approach of the future where viewpoints like this have no relevance in a judgement of character.
And I will have you know that there are over fifty women in the military who bear the rank of Admiral and General in the United States military.
Our US military still has a long way to go before achieving equality, but we have come far since the days in which I served.