Message from @Koninos

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2018-12-17 12:38:07 UTC  

except considering the golden age of England was under a female queen

2018-12-17 12:38:21 UTC  

Tbh, nobody should get the vote

2018-12-17 12:38:29 UTC  

Death to democracy

2018-12-17 12:38:41 UTC  

Women are bad leaders, except Everytime they've done well

2018-12-17 12:38:41 UTC  

@riacan >1 person

2018-12-17 12:38:57 UTC  

There have only been a handful of good woman leaders in history

2018-12-17 12:39:04 UTC  

she's not the only successful queen, but you do need to remember there are less examples of queens ruling

2018-12-17 12:39:19 UTC  

the number is almost guaranteed to be lower if there are less doing it

2018-12-17 12:40:07 UTC  

It's not a weakness in women that they don't naturally seek to lead or are not generally the most effective leaders. It's part of what makes them women.

2018-12-17 12:40:27 UTC  

lets also account for queen victoria, one of the longest reigning monarchs and during one of the peaks of the empire

2018-12-17 12:41:28 UTC  

This one female leader that happened to be good for her country is proof that womemes are good leaders

2018-12-17 12:41:41 UTC  

I just named a second

2018-12-17 12:41:44 UTC  

why are you saying one

2018-12-17 12:41:45 UTC  

Queen Victoria had no power

2018-12-17 12:42:10 UTC  

Tbh, a female sultan would be lit

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/452955238186614794/524204661444706305/300px-OttomanEmpire1590.png

2018-12-17 12:42:45 UTC  

point is, there are bound to be less female examples due to cultural norms

2018-12-17 12:42:56 UTC  

but there are tons of examples of shite male rulers

2018-12-17 12:43:08 UTC  

again, because there have been more male rulers

2018-12-17 12:45:22 UTC  

Part of it is the proclivity to seek out power, their lack of that drive is a function of their nature. Cultural norms acknowledge this nature, they don't enforce it. I wish we did enforce it. Feminism is what is enforcing this idea that women should seek out things which they statistically do not find happiness in and aren't great at.

2018-12-17 12:46:13 UTC  

it's perhaps controversial in some circles to say, but this drive and also success often depends on one core question - planning to have kids?

2018-12-17 12:46:29 UTC  

Can't we just burn ourselves?

2018-12-17 12:46:41 UTC  

women who don't have kids more often do have that drive and success

2018-12-17 12:46:47 UTC  

women who do, often don't

2018-12-17 12:46:50 UTC  

and most women do

2018-12-17 12:47:17 UTC  

Yes, that's very much part of it. Even if women could do great at these things, we would be sacrificing families to achieve some statistical goal. For what?

2018-12-17 12:47:49 UTC  

you'll find out when you grow up

2018-12-17 12:48:27 UTC  

No, women who have been duped into joining the rat race and competing with men end up childless or with fewer children. You have cause and effect wrong.

2018-12-17 12:48:35 UTC  

no u

2018-12-17 12:48:55 UTC  

Dyno disagrees with you, burn yourself.

2018-12-17 12:49:28 UTC  

you can argue either side of that debate phash and it's impossible to prove either

2018-12-17 12:49:30 UTC  

point is though

2018-12-17 12:49:33 UTC  

no kids = chance of success

2018-12-17 12:49:39 UTC  

whichever causes which

2018-12-17 12:49:43 UTC  

that's the correlation

2018-12-17 12:49:51 UTC  

no u

2018-12-17 12:49:56 UTC  

Ikr dyno.

2018-12-17 12:50:05 UTC  

Burn yourselves.

2018-12-17 12:50:34 UTC  

Women chase career before they really consider the impact on family life, because they are young and not worried when they start anyway. Then they collect debt because of college and need to work. Then before they know it, they are over 30.

2018-12-17 12:50:51 UTC  

you're talking of far too recent issues now

2018-12-17 12:50:56 UTC  

this isn't a historic one

2018-12-17 12:50:58 UTC  

just recent