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LifeFuel What year did women get their voting rights ?

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Foids shouldn’t be allowed to vote because foids have no impact on soyciety
 
Ideally, never. But it depends on where you live
 
Around or before the same year as men.

Most men did not have voting rights. Only rich men could vote.

Poor men could only vote if they are willing to be killed in wars.

Women are privileged enough to be able to vote without going to wars.
 
Around or before the same year as men.

Most men did not have voting rights. Only rich men could vote.

Poor men could only vote if they are willing to be killed in wars.

Women were privileged enough to be able to vote without going to wars.
True voting has never been tried in reality because every single institution is usually bribed or occupied by the current regime.
Democracy seems like the most useless concept and it works even less than communism does.
Voting never resulted in anything even in the most democratic countries.
 
some men had it good before the 50s at least.
In America at least, before the 1910s, foids weren’t allowed to vote. The 19th amendment gave us the garbage political landscape we’re in now. And it seems that no one in congress wants to do anything about it
 
Around or before the same year as men.

Most men did not have voting rights. Only rich men could vote.

Poor men could only vote if they are willing to be killed in wars.

Women are privileged enough to be able to vote without going to wars.
Women contribute absolutely nothing to society now, yet they have the most privileges. They had one actual thing of value which was their eggs, now they refuse to give that up.
 
Shoulda have been never
 
I just wish it was possible to run an experiment where women in a first-world nation have their right to vote or influence politics in any way, taken away from them for a year. In that year, I just want to see how much men can repair society.
 
And what a big mistake it was.
 

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