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All of the Liberals who claim the Conservative Party is full of racist rednecks from Western Canada can STFU. On the 1st leadership ballot, a Jamaican immigrant woman won Saskatchewan & came 2nd in Alberta (twitter.com)
posted 5 years ago by YesMovement 5 years ago by YesMovement +43 / -0
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– willy-willis 14 points 5 years ago +14 / -0

The only woman in this race is more conservative than 2/3 of the men, and a more effective saleswoman for conservatism in Canada than the remaining 1/3 (who ended up dead last as a result).

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– Killroyomega 15 points 5 years ago +15 / -0

And?

Without women having the right to vote and interacting directly with the political process all men would be much more conservative in general.

We are being dragged to the left by the emotional tyranny of women.

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– willy-willis 4 points 5 years ago +4 / -0

I have my doubts. Way back at the beginning, the Jacobins of the French Revolution hardly needed women to egg on their murderous antics, and were notoriously quite harsh toward the OG militant feminists (the 'revolutionary republican women') too.

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– Killroyomega 8 points 5 years ago +8 / -0

You're trying to compare two vastly different issues.

Women WERE a huge part of the resolutions but they often acted in the background. Take Martha Washington for example. She held a decent bit of political power simply through relations and influence over her husband and her wive's group.

The big issue is that in a democracy when you give women the right to vote you give a greater mechanism by which the wife can be played against the husband. The role of the family is diluted and the ever-expanding State takes its place.

It is not in the best interest of any nation to cater to the random emotional wiles of women. Anyone who has been in at least one relationship can tell you that telling women yes to everything is a fucking awful idea.

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– willy-willis 3 points 5 years ago +3 / -0

Well yeah, women have always wielded varying degrees of influence in the background since Nefertari and Jezebel. I'm not disputing that, but what I did say was that the first time women as a bloc (instead of individual queens and princesses) tried to make a major powergrab, in the supposedly egalitarian and arch-progressive environment of the French Revolution no less, they got shut down fast.

That they were forced aside from the mainstream of politics still had no bearing on the Jacobin men carrying out radical programmes. Clearly, women can help, but they aren't necessarily a decisive factor in the leftward drift of western men over the past two centuries.

For what it's worth, I actually agree that strengthening the family unit at the expense of the state is highly preferable compared to the opposite, and that a fair tally will show that women's suffrage opened the gates for the destructive social transformation of the West that got rolling in earnest just a few decades later.

But, that is one genie that's clearly not going back into the bottle, not without a huge and probably violent reactionary wave that I don't foresee on the horizon anytime soon. And I consider it an outgrowth of the Enlightenment-born revival of popular democracy in general as a good idea - 'one man, one vote' took less than a century to turn into 'one person, one vote' after all - since the fall of ancient Athens, which definitely isn't going anywhere anytime soon without a hell of a lot of violence.

So, I'll support conservative female forces like Lewis (and, in the past, figures like Phyllis Schlafly and Mary Whitehouse) as a matter of pragmatism these days. Advocating a full repeal of the female franchise is a non-starter and wouldn't solve the huge problem of leftism-addled males running around anyway.

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