Should women vote? Or should women maybe vote depending on passing a test?

Should women vote?

  • Yes, as long as they are of legal age.

  • Yes, as long as they pass a test (a test which men don’t have to pass)

  • Nope


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Can you imagine how much harder it would be for Democrats to win if women couldn't vote. And garbage like abortion wouldn't be mentioned all the time. Sounds amazing.

Women are somewhere between a man and a child. Of course they shouldn't vote.
I consider them largely overgrown children until they hit 60, and then there are still many that never proceed beyond age 12, emotionally.
 
The poll is bad, and I won't participate in it.

Women shouldn't be allowed to vote at country level desicisons, especially matters involving military. But for local matters, such as schools, zoning, roads, and neighborhood issues, women should absolutely be allowed to vote.

Women's minds are naturally local, and they are really good for helping out with these things. They need to be able to structure the local environment for the rearing of children.

But at the meta-level, with massive, country-wide laws affecting millions, and things involving wars that men have to die for, women have absolutely no place in.
Or they could just share their opinion with their husbands at home and the husbands can cast the vote on their behalf
 
At least in the USA, until the 1950/60s wives usually just voted whatever their husbands voted for. This was the norm.
 
I'm not going to look it up for you, but when the US Constitution was written, only male landowners were allowed to vote in order avoid this situation we have now. This was later changed through Amendments.

At least in the USA, until the 1950/60s wives usually just voted whatever their husbands voted for. This was the norm.
And look how much better America was 🙏🏻
 
@PurpleUrkel wrote
Trump loses and it has nothing to do with him and anything he has ever said or done. The US Presidential Elections have for some time been decided by elite billionaire jews long before a single vote is ever cast.
This is my exact sentiment.

There was another post (can't find it at the moment) that showed that people's votes had roughly 1% impact on actual policies being made.
 


"I think this is my fault actually"

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Women heavily into politics, even when conservative, can be irritating. It's really nice when they're conservative, but more as a support role.

Reminds me of women that brag about their careers. Good for you. Men don't care. Even the simps are just pretending they care.

Or the women at church trying to lead sermons. Go away, this is a man's job. Women trying to lead men instead of children is unnatural and annoying.
 
Women heavily into politics, even when conservative, can be irritating. It's really nice when they're conservative, but more as a support role.

Reminds me of women that brag about their careers. Good for you. Men don't care. Even the simps are just pretending they care.

Or the women at church trying to lead sermons. Go away, this is a man's job. Women trying to lead men instead of children is unnatural and annoying.
Yep. Women should know their place and stay in their lane. In before anybody points to some extreme outlier examples like Joan of Arc or Marie Curie, etc. Those type of women are like 1 in a 100 million.
 
Multivariate analysis indicates that economic elites and organized groups representing business interests have substantial independent impacts on U.S. government policy, while average citizens and mass-based interest groups have little or no independent influence.
That study is only from 2014...
 
No. And here is a perfect example of why not. White men literally planned, designed, and built, and have maintained western civilisation. We will be remembering and honoring such men on November 19th: International Men's Day.

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The public doesn't vote on most things related to immigration. Voter's didn't open immigration, Congress did in 1964. Nice try. <eyeroll>

I will trust you on this. I posted that clip as a joke only, because I thought it was something funny to add to this serious thread. Ben Bankas has a new free special out on YouTube relating to the election. I think his content is hilarious.

If that didn't float your boat, and understandably so if you're a woman, then I hope you can enjoy some other stuff posted in the Standup Comedy Thread.

While there are a few negative threads on CIK about women, these topics seem to reflect men's generalised frustrations towards the braindead masses, and are unlikely to be aimed towards any woman who would be likely to sign up to CIK.

Indeed, it's nice to have some trad women participating on the forum. For instance some balance and insight relating to perspectives from conservative women on relationships and marriage is often quite interesting. Your input in the Marriage / Established Relationships thread among others would be welcomed.

All the best.
 
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While banning women from voting would definitely improve society, I still don’t think it's a good idea.

It’s been over a year since the attack on Israel, and every weekend my city still sees pro-Palestine rallies. Can you imagine the level of unrest we’d face if women’s voting rights were revoked tomorrow? It would also radicalize many young women who otherwise aren’t interested in politics.

Women aren't independent thinkers: they will often look externally for other voices to tell them what to think. The reason many women, young women in particular, lean left is due to the lack of strong male leadership... without it, they get their views from Hollywood and the education system.

However, if a woke feminist woman were to date a steady, grounded conservative man, she would gradually soften her values to match his.

To truly improve society, men should focus on stepping up, leading, and embodying the qualities we want to see.
 
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Nobody is supposed to vote.

You are supposed to live under a christian monarchy and that's it.

Being a democracy from the beginning, America was gay from the start.

Deal with the truth, amigos.
 
Just have a look at what emancipation has done to the world and the people who are behind it and you'll find your answer.
 
I will trust you on this. I posted that clip as a joke only, because I thought it was something funny to add to this serious thread. Ben Bankas has a new free special out on YouTube relating to the election. I think his content is hilarious.

If that didn't float your boat, and understandably so if you're a woman, then I hope you can enjoy some other stuff posted in the Standup Comedy Thread.

While there are a few negative threads on CIK about women, these topics seem to reflect men's generalised frustrations towards the braindead masses, and are unlikely to be aimed towards any woman who would be likely to sign up to CIK.

Indeed, it's nice to have some trad women participating on the forum. For instance some balance and insight relating to perspectives from conservative women on relationships and marriage is often quite interesting. Your input in the Marriage / Established Relationships thread among others would be welcomed.

All the best.
I can't post outside of the ladies forum. Thanks.
 
Some trivia about the timeline :
...which from 1689 to the present.
The first US state in 1776
Also :
1888 United States: Proposed Constitutional Amendment to extend suffrage and the right to hold office to women (limited to spinsters and widows who owned property)
Switzerland in 1971 at the Federal level and only in 1991 :
Appenzell Innerrhoden (Swiss canton) was forced to accept women's suffrage by the Federal Supreme Court of Switzerland
More detail :
Liechtenstein in 1984
Just have a look at what emancipation has done to the world and the people who are behind it and you'll find your answer.
Can't really say it has been a trend for the better and now it has gotten particularly out of control but good to see there are a number of women in conservative politics and who vote conservative. There is such a long list of things that were better in past societies and this is just one of many.
 
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