Reminder women see nothing wrong with this
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That entire paragraph below that photo, Jesus Christ how is she not fired and blacklisted immediately!?!
There are WAY more men I trust to keep kids safe nowadays over women, this 'well they are naturally better caregivers' ONLY applies in a society that follows natural instincts.
The West hasn't been doing that for decades at least.
The West failed a civilizational shit test with "women's rights" and we can see the catastrophic effects every day. I don't know what the ideal system of government might be but letting roasties with daddy issues and hybristophilia run things can't be it.
I think we were closest when it was land owners only which had it's faults and couldn't happen now with foreign ownership and companies like Blackrock.
Honestly, I got no clue other than limiting voting to those that do some kind of grueling work for some time. Make you have to sacrifice to vote than giving it to the same plebs that think everyone on the African continent is black or that you can't be racist to white people.
Foreigners don't get to vote. A company isn't a person.
Yup, voting should be restricted to:
This way only responsible, hard-working family men would be eligible to vote. It would be a difficult system to subvert so long as no one else outside of that strict demographic was given rights to vote.
Maybe voting should be done away with altogether. "Freedom" means nothing without order, as we've seen. Give these people a choice and they "choose" to revert to animals.
counting the hairs on the backs of caterpillars for 2 years.
No civilization survives universal suffrage.
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All aboard the S.S. Gangbang!
She's running a real Rackete here.
Recent phenomenon, actually. Active effort by the first wave in order to gain stronger standings in family courts, prior to them, it was de facto assumed that men, the primary caregivers of women AND children in those times, "clearly" had more practice and skill in caregiving, rather than the women, who they thus viewed as a group that needed caregiving/providing for, not a caregiver necessarily in and of themselves.
It's like that post the other day about giving girls "fetus" dolls. (I think that post was here.) They were shocked that anyone would have the audacity to suggest girls carry children.