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Yeah, but somehow those "succcessful societies" never seem to recognize women's basic right, in a just society, to be mothers and homemakers and not be driven into the workplace, academia, politics and the military.
Quote from: RenzoYeah, but somehow those "succcessful societies" never seem to recognize women's basic right, in a just society, to be mothers and homemakers and not be driven into the workplace, academia, politics and the military.Societies who give power to women over men also die the quickest.
In my view, a serious problem with permitting women to vote is that women tend to vote mainly for their own interests while men vote for both the interests of men and women. This skews the social policy drastically towards the selfish interests of women, because male politicians are afraid to pursue the male vote directly, and are unlikely to get it even if they did, because of this tendency of men to consider the interests of women.
QuoteIn my view, a serious problem with permitting women to vote is that women tend to vote mainly for their own interests while men vote for both the interests of men and women. This skews the social policy drastically towards the selfish interests of women, because male politicians are afraid to pursue the male vote directly, and are unlikely to get it even if they did, because of this tendency of men to consider the interests of women. That a very insightful statement I think. It reminds me of Genesis.