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christianknight 1 point ago +16 / -15

Most conservative women would also support a gun ban if it was worded correctly. Carly Fiorina (GOP Presidential candidate 2012). Was asked about gun rights and clammed up while putting out a boiler plate Republican lip service response. Ended up saying her husband has guns but not her.

They support mass surveillance after a "terrorist attack" as well. Tell them there are a freaks online and the internet would become China lite overnight. They would also try to get media, and hobbies restricted or banned because their husbands were spending time with those instead of them. Prohibition was heavily pushed by women for example.

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KnottyJane 13 points ago +16 / -3

You must know different conservative women than I do. We really aren't stupid... I don't know anyone who would support any kind of gun ban, no matter how it is worded.

And that would be the liberal "cancel culture" trying to get things banned to keep their husbands away from it. Most marriages I've seen where both are conservative have been relatively happy. Conservative women as a whole seem happier. We rely on our husbands, support them and submit to them... But that doesn't mean that we're doormats that have to go behind his back to get him to spend more time with us.

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christianknight 7 points ago +9 / -2

I agree with with the protection of the family unit. Its just ive seen so many examples such as prohibition and attempted video game bans. Our entire society has now become a matriarchy. Something has to be done.

A woman can literally go get an abortion without fathers consent. But if she chooses to keep the child, the father is legally required to support her. Marriage bonds are made and broken based on the woman's consent, at no point is the man's side even entertained. Its gotten to the point where men are living in the streets because even low level jobs like mail carriers are now being given to women over qualified male candidates.

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Gyrfalcon 1 point ago +1 / -0

A woman can literally go get an abortion without fathers consent. But if she chooses to keep the child, the father is legally required to support her

Take responsibility for your own behavior. If you don't want to support your child then make sure you don't have any children.

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christianknight 4 points ago +4 / -0

People can change their minds. The pregnancy is planned in many cases then the girl has an "intervention" from her leftist girlfriends and decides to terminate. And it isnt the father's child, its the mother's. She is the only one who is legally allowed to have a say.

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KnottyJane 1 point ago +2 / -1

I agree with you on all of those points, but it's not conservative women who are at fault with that. I don't like being lumped in with the screaming shrews of the left... Many conservative women will agree with that.

I know not all conservative women are the stay-at-home, submissive type. I know we don't all think the same. But most of what you're mentioning are things the feminist movement pushes... I don't know any conservative woman who agrees with liberal feminism.

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christianknight 2 points ago +2 / -0

That is true, the only reason I mention this is because in the era of prohibition, there was no major Bolshevik intrusion of feminist movement. It was pure puritan moralism. Even some of the draconian dress laws that mirrored islamic nations were pushed by very conservative women.

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trollkin0331 -1 points ago +3 / -4

If you weren't stupid, you wouldn't be arguing for women's suffrage.

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christianknight 4 points ago +4 / -0

Herman Cain (RIP) was the front runner until he got metoo'd by the swamp. Then Romney magically got to the front.

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FragrantDude 2 points ago +2 / -0

I wouldn't use Carly Fiorina as an example of a typical conservative woman if I were you. She's a RINO at best.

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christianknight 1 point ago +1 / -0

Most definately. The entire field was Rinos in 2012. Except Dr. Paul and Herman Cain.