Originally posted by GePap
And what makes you think that if this view is so self evidently the best that women would be unwilling to hear it and adopt it? Are they incapable of reason or something?
And what makes you think that if this view is so self evidently the best that women would be unwilling to hear it and adopt it? Are they incapable of reason or something?
Okay. So, it doesn't matter where the idea originates from, but who expresses it. In that case, let's say that this self-evidently best idea arises and is put forth before Congress. All the women in Congress vote for it but all the men vote against it. Since there are for more men in Congress than women, the measure fails.
Now, because women should have more of a say, should we work it into the Constitution so that this issue and this issue only can be decided by less than a majority vote so long as that minority is comprised of women? And what would the proportion have to be, anyways? How much more valuable is a woman's opinion on the subject than a man's? 1 and 2/3 more valuable, perhaps?
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