How fucked is Switzerland? They voted in favor of a vaccine pass.
(www.swissinfo.ch)
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I'm actually interested what this result would be if they couldn't.
No way. You vastly overestimate the marginal difference between men and women in voting preferences. You also vastly overestimate the actual effect of 'elections'.
The problem is that there is a kleptocratic ruling oligarchy that rules regardless of who is 'elected'. The oligarchy gets its way regardless.
You vastly underestimate the social rot that has taken place. I'd argue that you would get the same result as now under any political form: supposed democracy, oligarchy or autocracy, precisely because of this social rot.
Any regime operates under a series of constraints, which is its environment. There are no easy solutions, and you are deceiving yourself if you think there are. Franco defeated the socialist-liberal-communist alliance in Spain, and ruled with an iron fist for 40 years, but Spain today is just as rotten with feminism and wokeness as any other country in Europe - if not more so.
We have to change the tide of history. How to do that, I do not know. But blaming it all on women, or Jews, or blacks, or whoever, is not going to cut it. The problem is far broader than that.
It's far from marginal, the difference is huge in the younger generations and only comes out marginal because of the older generations being Reagan Republicans regardless of gender, due to his overwhelming popularity.
You mean like the UK threw out a feminist plant (Theresa May) only to end up with another one that was less obvious (Boris Johnson and his handler Carrie Symonds)
Many such cases, as Trump would say.
My thoughts exactly. The reason why we are seeing difference in voting patterns is do to manipulation by elites.
Women make the worst voters.
I wish I had it, maybe I have a screen tucked away somewhere but there was a really great post on reddit ages back breaking down the argument for why giving women the right to vote screwed a lot of things up.
Some of the things I remember it touching on was how it encouraged division between husband and wife, as well as the absolutely huge increase in welfare spending.
Personally I just think most people shouldn't be able to vote but it gave a really compelling argument against women's suffrage.
Semi related funfact: at least in the US, most women didn't want the right to vote. It was a pet project of the rich (I'd like to say Democrat?) "progressive" women.