What Happened To The Sinfest Guy? He's Back On The Red Pill?
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The "woman question" is truly the last frontier of basedness that very few westerners will ever make it to.
The idea is so fundamentally alien to western culture from the last 60 years that even thinking it about produces all kinds of mental blocks that need to be overcome before it can be rationally engaged with.
Last number I heard was 88%.
88% of men believe that women's rights are either just right or still insufficient. 88% of men will oppose, likely with force, anyone who wants to dial anything back to what nature prescribes.
It's not really just current year western culture. It's a really tough pill to swallow if you think about it at all. Okay, so we accept that the average woman is mentally a child. That means you're fucking someone with the brain of a child. I don't know about you, but I have some pretty strong mental blocks against any sort of philosophy that ends with me being a functional pedophile.
The idea that women didn't used to have the right to vote because the founding fathers all hated women is a modern myth designed to delegitimize any society that isn't gynocentric. There was a good reason women couldn't vote: because they couldn't serve. If you don't put your life on the line for your country, you don't get a say in how it's run. Those were the rules. And in my eyes, that's perfectly fair. If one gender gets all the risk, it should get all the reward as well.
Allowing women to vote without expecting anything whatsoever out of them was an objectively stupid, harmful decision. Women vote for infinite welfare and immigrants because they have no stake in the game. To them, a country is just who you collect benefits from. If society expected them to look after their own country, they'd take a lot better care of it.
And yes, that applies to the modern man as well. I don't believe in the current year military at all, but I do believe all citizens should be expected to serve their community in some way in order to gain an appreciation of what they have. If everyone had to pull five hours a week cleaning up their neighborhood, they'd think twice about policies that result in used needles and human shit all over the place. As it stands, it's someone else's problem. But if they voted for it, it should be theirs.
You've twisted yourself into a knot. Adult women have the emotional maturity of a 16 year old boy. Unless you like fucking 16 year old boys, you're not a pedophile. Adult women are still adults, even if they're generally less capable than men.
The ability to vote is not and never should be a reward.
I couldn't agree with your later points more. Don't fret the 16-year old mind, though. It's been that way since the dawn of time and it is innately natural.
But beyond that - I wouldn't have a problem with "free" college if people spent a couple years in service, too. And that doesn't have to be military. Able bodied young adults are needed across the country to do various tasks and maintain infrastructure and civil services. Yes, we even need people to clean neighborhoods. A couple years of service is a fair exchange for an education. Maybe the universities would have to focus on educating people again, too.
This may end up being a solution to the single parent crisis, too. Giving kids some structure during their service years would go a long way towards fixing some of the deficits.