I have always agreed with TFM that feminism is the root of many of the problems, and getting rid of the Jews wouldn't fix these problems. I agree that most of the WN problems are rooted in womens rights and the resulting lack of fertility. I did not say you were controlled by Mossad because of this, I think you are controlled by Mossad for continuously and blatantly misrepresenting WN's and Strawmanning our talking points, even after being confronted about it multiple times.
@PordanJeterson context please
Getting rid of Jews would not fix the problem
Getting rid of women's ability to make choices would not fix the problem
Understanding how brainwashing, mind control, unethical influence, undue influence, fraud & scams work would fix the problems
Understand scams & be protected from scams run by Jews & be protected from scams in the name of women's rights
Only works when more than 50% of population understands scams & is trained & armed & economically self sufficient
The root problem is blind faith in authority figures combined with implanted fear of accessing information that would get someone to doubt that blind faith in authority figures is for their good
If there was No blind faith in government authority structures for the armed & trained majority then women voting could not sway behavior in a bad way because people would not have faith in the need to obey the government structure that is claimed to be based on voting
@shortstories @dander umm....yeah, I don't expect more than 25% of the population to have even a cursory knowledge of psychology, outside of Neo-Old Wives tales inspired by pop psyche in Cosmo.
@dander @PordanJeterson
Feminism can not be at the root of the problem anymore than a wet sidewalk can cause it to rain
Rain can cause a wet sidewalk because it happens before a wet sidewalk but a wet sidewalk can not cause rain because it happens after rain starts
"Jews" dominated the money system in 1913 prior to women getting the right to vote in 1920
So women getting the right to vote can not be the causal root of the problem from a historical perspective instead it is a symptom