I agree with your point and I get that I'm probably the exception to the rule. I have no children to protect, and I worked many years in a job that had a lot of confrontation (where I learned to stand up for myself because nobody else was going to). I think your point is valid, and agree many women would be willing to give up their freedom to keep their family safe. I’m just saying I understand why they would even though I wouldn’t do the same.
I agree, and the desire to keep one's family safe is natural and commendable. It's just not appropriate when scaled to federal government as "parent" and citizenry as "children".
In reality women in general choose safety over freedom.
They are VERY pragmatic to a fault.
It is built into their genetics, an enemy that conquers a village is now their new best friends and they will quickly forget the men that lost.
Yes! Give Karen hell for it, as a woman I understand it even though I don’t agree. I’ll fight for freedom to my last breath.
In general but not all.
Its rare to find a woman willing to sacrifice safety for freedom is all.
that south dakota governor tho... https://www.foxnews.com/media/gov-kristi-noem-vows-to-keep-south-dakota-open-becomes-public-enemy-no-1-for-the-left-amid-covid-19-crisis
wish she was my governor
I agree with your point and I get that I'm probably the exception to the rule. I have no children to protect, and I worked many years in a job that had a lot of confrontation (where I learned to stand up for myself because nobody else was going to). I think your point is valid, and agree many women would be willing to give up their freedom to keep their family safe. I’m just saying I understand why they would even though I wouldn’t do the same.
I agree
I agree, and the desire to keep one's family safe is natural and commendable. It's just not appropriate when scaled to federal government as "parent" and citizenry as "children".
Women are ruthlessly pragmatic. Given the choice between safety and freedom, it is not even a contest.
Now let's do this meme with a Dad. Now that would be a Meme I can get behind.