@Tfmonkey I wonder if governments are afraid of taking women rights away.

Because what would be the impact on our world economy and workfoce?

When women will be more in homes making babies and would probably stay there like in good old days.

@Stahesh No, it's more ideological than practical. They don't want to admit that their sacred cow of "equality" and "progress" was bullshit and admit that they've been wrong for 100 years.

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@Tfmonkey @Stahesh I don't think this is necessarily true for the world outside of the west. I believe it has some impact sure, but at the core of it lots of economies would 'suffer' not out of the necessary services men do going out, but rather the state tax goldmine that women are. Whether it's them paying taxes, or being holes more more taxes out of men. The initial revenue issues states would suffer without the justification of 'The Women and Children' is a high price to pay as well.

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@FinalDresdonation @Stahesh if women didn't work, men's wages would go up and they would pay more taxes anyway.

But if women didn't vote, men might want smaller and less intrusive government because it's women who prioritize safety over freedom.

@Tfmonkey @FinalDresdonation @Stahesh women work so that they can pay someone to watch their kids while they work. But GDP went up
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