"Jen Larson" <straycat at udel.edu> wrote in message
news:3D332AA5.2876A76E at udel.edu...
>>> John Knight wrote:
> hope wrote:
>> > > > > I'd let the issue drop at that, except I remember that you're that
guy
> > > > > who believes that the Nineteenth Amendment ought to be repealed,
women
> > > > > ought not to have driving privileges nor even be allowed to attend
> > > > > college.
>> Yup he is Hope. He is one of the most vile of sexists I've ever seen.
>> > Can you name any way in which women benefitted from any of this?
>> Yup. Women benefitted by being recognized as fully human citizens with
> the same inalienable rights that men have.
>
And what were you before "feminism" set in--half-humans?
The problem with demanding "the same inalienable rights that men have" is
that you forgot to exercise the responsibilities that go with it, like
comprehending the US Constitution, and the Second Amendment, and the rest of
the Bill of Rights.
Another problem is that women are now 11% more of the voters than men, yet
as a group, they get back more directly from the IRS in tax credits and
"earned income credit" than they pay in taxes in the first place
http://christianparty.net/menpy115.htm
So women are now voting to spend money they never earned, whereas men are
paying 115% of federal taxes and get outvoted on key issues by women.
> Does
> > it compensate for the 50 fold increase in the divorce rate,
>> Yes.
>> or the 10
> > fold increase in the homicide rate,
>> Yes.
>> or the two thirds plunge in family
> > incomes in the last 4 decades?
>> Yes.
>> > I doubt it.
>> Who cares?
And this is a great demonstration of exactly what's missing from the
feminazi mentality. If you were to attempt to set up your own little
country, it would last about 35 seconds. Because of your missing 3 1/2
billion brain cells, you really are incapable of comprehending what's
required to create and sustain a viable society, as men are. You're so
arrogant and self-centered that it's obvious that the 19th Amendment was a
HUGE mistake, one that adversely impacted women more than it did men, but
which is way, way beyond your ability to understand.
John Knight