Frenchy, the example you mention is exactly the kind of abuse of a good law that I was referring to earlier.
The women in question need to be qualified to do the job. For that matter, many men would be unable to pick up a large, injured man. It's all about abilities and being given a chance to use them.
I'm not the strongest woman in the world, but I can stack 60 lb. bales of hay and haul 50 lb. bags of feed when necessary (I've done the 100 lb bags, but after hauling one or two of them, your arms simply refuse to work anymore LOL). There have been times when my daughter has come down with one of her boyfriends, and they've been unable to hoist even one bale of hay.
Prior to laws about discrimination and affirmative action, women would have never even gotten a chance to get that job....even if they could do it as well as a man. However, the abuse comes in when an unqualified person is given a job simply because they meet some sort of minority guideline. If the person is qualified, however, they deserve a chance.
I do agree that these laws need adjustment. At this point in time, the people being discriminated against in many cases ARE the white males.