[H)ow many women would be willing, in return for immunity like a Church from income and other taxes, to lose the right to vote?]
*waves hand in the air* I would!
Heck, I’d give up my vote just for the sake of it being taken away from all other women as well. Even if the vote actually really meant something, you know, like it’s supposed to. Women should not vote; they are too susceptible to emotion, and if men are the only ones voting on behalf of their whole households that should encourage them to take greater responsibility for the good of their entire households.
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Using Camilla's logic I can confidently reject what she has to say. Her irrational emotional nature precludes my accepting her conclusions having any validity. I can only conclude she is commenting against her own best interests and therefore dangerous to my own.
*This comment assumes that Camilla does not in fact have a set of scrotum dangling between his legs.
Women should not vote; they are too susceptible to emotion,
Yeah, but you are a woman, so why should we listen to anything you have to say?
But I thought women were heartless psychopathic succubi who only pretend to have emotions to enslave poor virile men to their vaginae.
But, yes, you should definitively give up your right to vote because your mental and emotional capacities are insufficient.
Idiot. If you give up the right to vote, then how can you guarantee you'll never have to pay taxes ever again like was promised? And how can you guarantee your husband will have your best interests at heart when he votes? We had a time in this country when only men could vote, women didn't have a very good time of it.
These people who want to take the country back to the 1850's really infuriate me.
Camilla, in order to do that you have to add an amendment to the Constitution to remove or change an amendment to the Constitution. It just doesn't happen over night since it's still subject to the same ratification process. Look how long it's taking for the ERA to pass, and it has a chance of failing.
You've found out (at last!) that your Conservative party has very few female supporters, and the Liberals have many. Instead of some fanciful and never-a-chance-in-hell scheme, why don't you make the big step and ask yourself WHY there is the gender gap in politics. Ask "What do other women know that I don't?" Then educate yourself and find out. And then, welcome to the Democratic Party, Camilla.
"if men are the only ones voting on behalf of their whole households that should encourage them to take greater responsibility for the good of their entire households." Hahahaha
First week of only men voting:
All child support payments banned.
All domestic violence statutes overturned.
First of all, you're not a woman. You most likely have a ballsack that scrapes the ground, along with your knuckles. If by some chance you actually are a woman, fuck you.
Cunt.
How many men in the US would raise their hands? Even presidential elections have less than 60% turnout, and in non-presidential years, less than 20% of people under 30 turn out. And that's without the added incentive of avoiding income tax.
Camilla Cameo? That's gotta be a drag name.
I hope this catches on, and women stop voting. Well, to clarify, I hope Republican women stop voting. Never again will the GOP hold office anywhere, on any level.
OK, "Camilla" if votes don't mean anything, why should anyone vote? What about unmarried women? Do they not have a right of representation? And no, the answer to that question is neither "get married", nor "let Dad decide". Even if showing them is not encouraged, what universe do you live in where men have no emotions?
Given that Phyllis Schlafly exists, I'm willing to assume that there's a small chance that you are actually a real woman. However, like Phyllis herself you are a shitty excuse for a woman.
Why do these anti women's rights people always use the 'wimmenz is so emotional argument?' Don't they realise how damaging it is to both men and women?
Women end up repressing their emotions because they want to be taken seriously. Men end up repressing their emotions because they don't want to be labelled women.
And if you don't think men cannot be susceptible to emotion, then go to a sports match- or an alt-right board.
It was his '47%' crack that did for Mitt 'Magic Pants' Romney. How to Lose Friends and Alienate People indeed.
It's also how Todd Akin was Legitimately Raped. Electorally.
But if you want to forfeit your right to vote, fine. Good luck with getting many more to join you, though. So many women don't forget what the Suffragettes did.
So many women aren't like you: fundie Christains.
That is why - as proved by what happened in late 2012 - your ways are dying . Good.
That's the beauty of America; each citizen is allowed the right to shit on the freedoms allotted to them by the sacrifices of those willing to fight for their country.
Go fuck yourself, you stupid cunt.
The best retort I've heard to the whole "Women are more emotional" drivel is that women are only more emotional than men if you don't consider anger an emotion.
It's both very, very true and very, very relevant when the subject matter is politics.
Excuse me ma'am, but it's 2016... just thought I should remind you...
And what exactly is wrong with having emotions? How does that hamper someone's ability to vote? Are you telling me that men aren't susceptible to emotion?
I could believe this is a woman of sorts.
I've been debating a woman on Facebook who claims to be a lesbian, M-F Transgender. She also refers to groups of women as "they" instead of "We". She talks eerily similar to Camilla here. She also claims rape culture is fake, more men are falsely accused of rape than people are actually raped, she uses the same horribly skewed statistics darkevilme used when he called that rape victim a liar, patriarchy is a lie created by feminists, and that you can't criticize her because doing so makes you cis scum.
Women who actively work against the betterment of women are a real thing.
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