I genuinely believe the world would be a better place for both men and women if women didn’t vote.
very possible, the charts show that women consistently vote leftist
monarchy or anarchy could get rid of voting or limit it
yeah, I think it will be number 1 but I think that could happen internally - like, I think conservative men simply won't marry the leftist women and so what we're experiencing I'm optimistic is a temporary experiment of the past few generations that will snap back in to place. The women also won't want to date the men who are equal or weaker because they're still attracted to men who have "more" than them (power, status, money, etc.) so they will also help correct things back on to course. I think traditional movements will become more popular because it "just works" as a societal arrangement. Then they have kids and teach their kids to be normal while leftists have less kids or none at all. Something like a war or a crisis like a real pandemic could push men and women in to more traditional arrangements more automatically as well.
ZippyTheFox@wolfballs.com 2 years ago
This may sound rather cold, but I think the key here is to find ways let idiots filter themselves and lift up people who actually try to better themselves. Stop protecting stupid people with seat belt laws and such, make information both contested and not contested easily available for people to research themselves, make education easily accessible and tailored to student ability as Spotted_Lady suggests, only allow the most skilled and well adjusted to immigrate into the country, and allow abortion so shitty parents who know they're shit won't bring another leech into the world. (Ideally I'd be pro-life, but you can't save everyone, so giving up someone that hasn't consciously "lived" seems the least fucked up, the same way it's less fucked up to increase the odds of old people dying of covid than to drag everyone else and the economy down to protect them.) Democracy is imperfect because everyone can't be an expert at everything, but if you can maintain a somewhat intelligent public, they can at least serve as a better check to the state, and filtering through merit and individual choices can potentially shift the ratio in that direction while keeping sweeping discrimination based on race, gender, sexuality, etc. to a minimum.