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OranjeBlanjeBlou 7 points ago +12 / -5

They cannot be asked to do this. Their biology is simply different than ours- their hormones have effects on their emotions that ours do not. We can’t ask anyone to be something other than what they are, and we shouldn’t.

Instead, we should not be letting them drive politics as we do. The answer is to gradually put policies in place that make fewer and fewer women able to vote (such as a policy that anyone accepting welfare payments can’t vote). Once women have significantly less ability to drive policy, we can work toward repealing the 19th.

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plaaaa 0 points ago +3 / -3

It's full of women drs promoting HCQ. One female Black Dem even fought her own party to share her story how HCQ cured her.

Gov Chrissy Noem is one of few who had no pandemic restrictions.

This article is just the cackling hen stereotype cracking the hysteria whip on her like minded sissysters. The author is the one trying to push that women all must think alike.

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OranjeBlanjeBlou 2 points ago +4 / -2

These are anecdotes. Yes, they exist, but it’s like saying “women are physically as tall as men because I’ve seen a seven foot tall woman.” You have to look at the facts of the over all population when making policies, you can’t make policies based on the exceptions.

Women vote left of men. This is undeniably statistically true. If women couldn’t vote, we’d lose a few outliers like Noem, but we’d lose way more screeching commies, and the net result would be elections that leftists could no longer win. If a woman is based, she will realize that this is the outcome she wants.

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Crusty_Pede -3 points ago +2 / -5

They are able to do it with God. With God we can be more than just biological blood sacks bumbling around. That said, I agree with less women in politics. If it was a meritocracy and not a popularity contest, that would do the trick

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