A world famous think tank has recently dealt with a very similar question and I think the result is very relevant for this topic as well:



Some parts of my body want to stand up for her right to say that.
Well, they would, if I didn't have a cold, but that's irrelevant.

The problem with female voting rights is that men don't like it. As such the men are the problem but since men own the rights to production they can't have their voting rights taken away which brings us right back to not allowing the unemployed to vote. Which would then hurt mostly women because they can't get jobs so it's a misogynistic policy even though we mostly think of male couch potatoes when we want to hate on the unemployed because if we think of unemployed women some parts of our bodies want to stand up for them again because we're all men arguing over this and women don't care. Which is why women shouldn't be allowed to vote because they don't care.

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