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JanniesAreSubhumans 9 points ago +9 / -0

Women have never founded a successful country. When women are put in power, they ruin countries, like Germany.

Matters of the state belong to the man.

This has been known for literally thousands of years. Look up the assembly woman. It's a play from antiquity.

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Taqiyya_Mockingbird 4 points ago +5 / -1

Women are collectivist by nature due to being child bearers. They cannot govern a society based on individual freedom and rights because it’s not their natural inclination.

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JanniesAreSubhumans 5 points ago +5 / -0

You are one hundred percent correct. The same biological factors that make women effective mothers also make them ineffective leaders.

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Taqiyya_Mockingbird 3 points ago +4 / -1

It’s biochemistry. Women have been wrongly taught that it’s something bad or shameful when in fact it’s the most feminine thing they can possibly do.

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UhtredRagnarok 2 points ago +2 / -0

I have a slightly different opinion on this.

Women don't build civilisations because they weren't nurtered to be world builders. The traditional role women have occupied in history has been completely different for men.

Men nurture boys to men, and we men have hundreds, perhaps thousands of generations of experience in doing that where as women have only been doing it for a few generations at most right?

We all know liberal women hate men guiding them, they come up with terms like mansplaining etc and seek out other women who they perceive to have more experience than themselves for guidance.

Please forgive the following ladies, it is not intended as an insult.

Women nurturing women to be world builders now is like a child teaching a baby (generationally speaking in experience developing societies).

Men are also more competitive and I think that's almost instinctual if not a certainty of being instinctual

Women can be world builders, they just need to be getting educated by men capable of building a society, and perhaps a few more generational cycles.

Hope that makes sense.

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