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KingSweyn 8 points ago +9 / -1

Not at all. Your opinions conform naturally to strong leadership. I've seen it a hundred times. It's not that you shouldn't be allowed to think for yourselves, it's that you don't.

Women's natural tendency to conform to the strongest authority makes them overwhelmingly pro-big government. You can easily notice the trend of adult women treating their fellow citizens like children, because that's their inborn mental model for persons under their authority. This is especially obvious with female supervisors and managers.

None of this necessarily applies to you, as outliers exist in every group, but frankly women as a group have no business in politics or leadership, as it creates an antagonistic relationship between the sexes and feelings of inferiority in women who just can't compete on a level playing field (by far most of them). Did you know that at the time, a majority of women didn't want the 19th amendment passed? Also a majority of men. But hey, we're not a democracy, and our Republic isn't designed to represent us.

Men and women are not supposed to be competing. We're supposed to be cooperating. The best thing for society is to keep women in areas where they excel: homekeeping, child-rearing, and caretaking. It's what makes women the happiest as well, no matter what they've been taught or come to believe. I've never in my life met a career woman happier than a wife and mother, and it's not something that will ever change.

People like me, we love women. We want them to be happy, as happy as they can be. As feminism becomes more widespread, women become more and more miserable. This isn't a coincidence. Our ancestors weren't mistaken. Timeless wisdom is as relevant today as it ever was. Your most potentially fulfilling life is the one your foremothers led: a happy wife and the mother of many children.