As for Ranger School itself, it's divided into phases with several variations of pre-ranger phse depending if the Soldier is assigned to an actual Ranger Battalion, is an officer or enlisted, etc. So the confusion over passing versus not passing probably is the press inaccurately describing the passing of pre-phases but not actual Ranger Phase I (Darby Phase).
I am pretty sure that it will not be long until at least some women pass, but I am not at all surprised that the first class didn't. The first class was almost guaranteed to have a large proportion of "I wanna be the first woman Ranger" types.
You cannot pass Ranger School if it's about self-aggrandizement. You cannot get through with that mentality. If you don't quit because the reality of just how **** hard it is makes you say "**** it", your peers will see that and peer you out. (and no, all these women didn't get peered by a bunch of angry males; it's like 1 or 2 people per class per phase that fail peers at most - and the women get equal say in peer evals)
A large number of these girls are
Shannon Faulkner all over again. Shannon Faulkner did not care about making it through The Citadel, she cared about being the first woman admitted to The Citadel and about being the first
woman to graduate. That is why she failed. After 4 hours she realized that she had to do everything between that first day and that last day and if you are there because you want your vagina to be the first vagina to succeed at something like that -
You.
Will.
Fail.
Faulkner spent 3 years in court trying to get into The Citadel - and on her first day it was obvious she had not thought it important to do any push-ups or sit-ups in preparation.
I was in the Corps of Cadets at Virginia Tech at that time. I had already completed a Freshman experience similar to what Faulkner had. I was a Junior then, getting ready for 6 weeks of 5 hours of sleep a night and constant physical activity under leadership assessment at camp in the summer of 1996. It's 20 years this month since I went to camp - and camp wasn't so bad becuase I proved to myself as a Freshman that I could take it. OUR corps of cadets, in 1995, had been admitting women for 22 years, and our women COULD take it
because they were not there to prove a point with their vaginas.
Women who go through Ranger School becuase they want to be Rangers; they want to fight, they want to be infantry officers, and are dedicated to what they are doing will (in some cases) eventually succeed. Women who think they can make it because they play sports and have always gotten told great things about how tough girls are and are being encouraged by SJWs at Starbuck's who hate the military until its time for a vagina to pass Ranger School and would never even think of attempting it themselves are telling them so.
The military is not a social program. It is there to fight and win, and it is fair because when you treat people fairly, they fight better. That does not mean making it easier or making sure the right numbers of each group pass. It means making sure those that meet or exceed standards advance, and those that cannot, do not. It is an all-volunteer military. If you sign up, expect to meet the standards.