Padraig Martin #wingnut #pratt #conspiracy #sexist #transphobia identitydixie.com

[From “When Voting Fails”]

The purpose of voting was largely to provide some form of “revolutionary” capacity to change the leadership of a people without violence[…]In effect, every two, four, or six years, the American republic provided a vote that at least made the people believe things might change without the need for guns[…]
Now comes Trump – yet again. This short article is not about Trump, per se. Rather, it is about the continual belief in voting as a form of implementing change. More importantly, it is about the moment in which that belief no longer exists[…]
There are a great many Baby Boomers who believe in voting and Trump because they have been conditioned for generations to believe voting works[…]
It is clear that voting – a process dominated by one generation for almost half a century – is losing its grasp on future generations. That is dangerous for ruling elites[…]
It is not an accident that total societal change has been inspired to emasculate the populace. Younger men not only have lower testosterone levels year over year (I personally believe due to some form of chemical introduction), but masculinity itself is under constant attack. Transgenderism is simply a byproduct of the war on men. Notice that the females harmed by the transgender movement are athletic women who would be inclined to gravitate toward athletic men, creating genetically athletic offspring. The totality of the movement to emasculate – from girl power narratives to deconstructing masculine social structures to promoting effeminate males (e.g., “Big Bang Theory” television show) to transgender therapies[…]– is part of a defensive posture to guard against the consequences of an eventual collapse of voting

When voting fails, populations rise violently. It is helpful to have a nation of emasculated men if you want to remain a tyrant. After all, it is hard to shoot at the ruling class with your legs crossed, sipping on a Pumpkin Spiced Latte, and wearing a dress

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