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Women are largely unfit for politics because they are cavers and people pleasers, that's their gender role - to compromise and resolve differences without bloodshed or argument. Well that's fine in a family, and desirable, but it doesn't work for a nation. Compromise means we always lose, and we should never abandon our principles or lose a little every time so that by the end we're completely lost and way away from our original position....just give up all at once if that's what you'll tolerate.
Women are not designed for combat and contention. Let the men do it. Women desire equality but the reality is that they are not equal to men. They are not the same. Political equality is an artificial construction that denies the physical reality of differences between the sexes.
IF women want equal political power they as a group should take on equal physical responsibility, and since they haven't done that (can't), they shouldn't have exactly equal political power. They should have power proportional to their ability to wield the power, to defend the institutions, to do the work necessary to sustain them. Power should never exceed ability.
Wow, are you a time traveler? Do you think the 19th amendment should be rescinded?
I’m overweight, 50 years old, and have a shoulder injury and I can do at least 15 push-ups. Proper form push-ups are a great exercise that works multiple muscles besides the triceps.
It seems pretty mean spirited to criticize AOC for doing impromptu pushups. And actually she looked good with those... decent form with good depth and elbows back, and she probably could have done a couple more. She would beat at least 95% of American women in a pushup contest.
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