In my point of view I think it’s dangerous to be working in war zones, whether male or female. However, people are have their own decision and have the right to choose which job they want to do, and there is no right and wrong. Also, women can be as strong as men, not only physically, but also mentally. If they volunteer to be work in the front lines then we should be proud of them, because they are so brave and not afraid of danger and challenge themselves than some men cannot do. I believe there also have female soldiers, and they are using their ability to fight and protect their country, therefore we shouldn’t have discrimination and prejudice to them. In addition, a woman photographer that shooting on the front lines is making the effort and report the truth for people. As a result, we won’t know everything about the military and how these soldiers fights in war and what is happening to the real war. Therefore, I think we should thank you for those woman photographers or soldiers instead of doubt their ability to work.
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