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Based Kayla Void vs Liberal Feminist On The Right To VOTE

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Summary

Topics Covered

  • Revoke Women's Suffrage for Nuclear Families
  • No-Vote Society Speeds Up Marriage
  • Test Voter Competence, Raise Age
  • Women Vote Against Own Pro-Life Views
  • Women Easier to Manipulate via Social Media

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I'm just uh you want to revoke the 19th amendment?

>> I said I don't have a problem with it.

>> She doesn't have a problem with it.

>> I'm not going to make the rules, but I wouldn't have a problem with it.

>> She wouldn't have a problem. So, just

for clarity for for the panel, the viewers, the 19th amendment is the amendment which granted women the right to vote, women's suffrage. Kayla here

being the m misogynist that she is, wants to uh well, excuse me, has no problem with it. So, it's not clear if she would actually take affirmative

steps to see it actually happen, but if it did happen, she wouldn't complain. Is

that fair to say?

>> I would say so. I think if a man initiated it, I wouldn't have a problem with it.

>> She would not have a problem with it.

Okay. Some people, you know, look, I don't know where I personally stand on that. I might be more feminist than you,

that. I might be more feminist than you, but do any of the panelists have any thoughts on that?

>> Wait, which one? Commitment. Sorry. She

wants to essentially she well she says she has no problem with women losing the right to vote in the United States.

>> Vote.

>> Yeah. To vote.

>> Go ahead.

>> I wouldn't really care because uh we make amendments and revise them and take them out. So if that's the way they

them out. So if that's the way they wanted to go and it went through the process, then I don't care.

>> Anybody?

>> I disagree.

>> Okay. Why is that? I think if you're a citizen of the United States, you should have the right to vote. Um,

no matter what. I mean, I know I think I remember previously that Andrew was talking about when women could like their vote only

mattered if they were like married. Like

you had a family vote, right? Was that

like a thing? like if you were married in a home with a man like you use your home and that's your vote.

>> So like I can understand that aspect maybe if that's where you were coming from. I'm not sure where you're coming

from. I'm not sure where you're coming from but I disagree. I think that yeah simply if you're a citizen you should have the right to vote. I just think

based on the So I'm super for nuclear families. Um

kind of how America used to be. I wish

we can go back to that. I don't see that happening anytime soon, but just based on those standards, typically it doesn't make any sense for a woman to have the right to vote because if she did, um it there's no point of going against your

own husband.

>> I I agree. Um just that's just not the case like realistically right now with like our world now in the US, right?

>> Like you know, I live in an apartment by myself.

>> I pay my own bills right now in this moment. It's like I have the right to

moment. It's like I have the right to vote. I pay to be I I pay taxes. I I

vote. I pay to be I I pay taxes. I I

work here. I pro like, you know, I add to society. I benefit society. So, I

to society. I benefit society. So, I

think I deserve my right to vote, you know.

>> And you have a boyfriend, right?

>> I do.

>> Um, do you guys plan on getting married?

>> Yeah.

>> So, when you guys get married, are you going to vote against him?

>> Why Why would I vote against him?

>> So, why would you need the right to vote?

>> I would only marry someone that I have the same views as. So this is this is perfect. There in an ideal United States

perfect. There in an ideal United States of America, there would be no reason for you to need to vote because you should be standing behind your husband essentially.

>> I still disagree because I'm currently not married. So I deserve the right to

not married. So I deserve the right to vote in this moment. So when I got when I get married to the man that I'm with right now, because we have the same views, >> I wouldn't mind sharing a vote. That

would be fine if we were married, but we're not. And I again like contribute

we're not. And I again like contribute to society. I think I in this moment I

to society. I think I in this moment I deserve the right to vote.

>> Okay.

>> But I can see where you're coming from and um but yeah, I just don't know where that would make sense in the current day and age.

>> So I think would you like to get married to your husband faster? Would that be ideal?

>> I would go to the courthouse with him right now and marry him. Yeah.

>> So it's my belief that if women didn't have the right to vote, our society would be set up in a way where women could be getting married younger faster.

And I think that would actually help you if that makes sense.

>> Could you see where that would be beneficial?

>> I don't think that I would have chosen >> right uh like as an 18-year-old if I married someone that I just dated. Like

I and right now I would like looking back that's would have been the worst decision I ever made if I just married whoever I was dating when my frontal lobe wasn't even fully developed.

>> Okay. So it just seems like we have like different goals for the outcome of the country then. And

country then. And >> I don't agree. I think that I agree with the goals of the country. I I I'm on the same page as you. I do believe in a traditional family.

>> I like I want that more than anything.

Um but again like I was not making great choices, you know, in college. I didn't

know what I wanted and I didn't I didn't even know what I believed in. So, how

could I pick a partner that >> How are you going to vote correctly if you couldn't even pick a correct partner when you were 18?

>> Same for a man, though. Um,

>> but men can men men are smarter when it comes to this kind of stuff, making decisions for how she think that like her like she went to school, got her masters and what was it? Legal

>> legal studies.

>> Like she knows a lot more than a man would in that department.

>> Okay, that that's fair. I think most women at 18, if you're saying that you weren't even able to pick a correct partner when you were 18 years old, I don't understand why you'd be able to vote in elections. It doesn't make any sense to me. Could you explain?

>> I understand where you're coming from.

And to be honest with you, I didn't even vote until this last election because I I made the choice that when I was younger, I knew that I wasn't prepared

to vote because I was uneducated.

>> Um, and I knew that. So, that's just my personal thing. I mean, I understand

personal thing. I mean, I understand where you're coming from, but I think if you're about bless you.

>> Um, I think that what you're passionate about like or what you want to educate yourself on, like you spend the time on, you study,

um, you get to know it. Um,

>> so do you think you should have to pass a test to be able to vote? Are you open to raising the voting age?

>> I think that's a great idea in regards to passing a test. I think that we should test the knowledge of Americans.

I mean, we're all in our phones constantly. Um, I feel like, this is

constantly. Um, I feel like, this is horrible to say on stream, but like I feel like I've honestly gotten dumber as years have gone because I'm addicted to my cell phone. I cannot get off my cell phone.

>> And that is actually one of the biggest problems um as far as it comes to women voting because women are way more susceptible to being >> Americans, not just women. And a lot of people, anyone that has a cell phone

>> to being manipulated, well, just women in general are more easily manipulated.

That's why they actually got the right to vote in the first place because they wanted to or people basically the same people that pushed the propaganda for women to be able to vote

are the same people that wanted to use them as a political group because women are just super easy to manipulate. And

besides that, there's actually no reason for us to vote, if that makes sense.

Um cuz we we don't care about >> why why can't women vote on pro-life then?

>> Are you pro-life or pro-choice?

>> Um personally I'm pro-life personally.

>> Okay.

>> I would not I would not get an abortion.

I would never do that. Um

I believe that there's exceptions like rape and incest, but on here I've seen that there we don't talk exceptions. We

talk whether you are or not. So I'm

pro-life. Um, it just makes me sad because I do think that, you know, if you're raped or like or you know, incest or whatever the case is, I think you do have the right to like handle it however

you need to. Um, unfortunately, but I don't agree with that. I I can resonate with the exceptions and everything like

that, but if you are prolife and most women are voting against that, why would you want women to continue to vote? I don't I I think like I said, if

vote? I don't I I think like I said, if you're paying taxes, if you're contributing to society, you have a right and if that's her if that's what she wants to do, then she wants to vote for that, she can.

>> Do you think that's a better country for women to be >> absolutely the United States a bunch of >> um >> because that's really the trade-off that you're getting?

>> I mean, that's not the only I understand what what you're saying. Um

>> what other benefits do we have for women voting as a country?

And how does it push you towards the goals that you want to have as far as marrying your husband and having kids?

What do you what benefits does the country get from women voting?

I just don't understand.

>> I don't want to sound like a conspiracy theor theorist, but like I don't even think that our votes matter a lot of the time to be honest. So it's like this conversation feels like >> theatrical.

>> Yeah. It almost feels useless, but I understand everything you're saying. I

just believe that if you're a citizen, you have the right to vote. If you

contribute to society, if you pay taxes, that's where I stand. Um, male or female, it doesn't matter. If you're an adult, you have the right. I understand where

you're coming from. I agree. Um, with,

you know, if you're married, I think that'd be a great idea. Combine your

vote with your husband, your family, your unit. So, you should be marrying

your unit. So, you should be marrying someone that you have pretty much the same views on. I think it's fun to debate my boyfriend. I love talking to him and hearing he I we change each

other's mind often. I mean, we talk about a lot of things and we enlighten each other all the time and I really adore that about my relationship actually. So, I do see where you're

actually. So, I do see where you're coming from, but I I think it's really special that we're we're each an individual person. We each can vote

individual person. We each can vote individually based off of our own personal experiences and life choices.

>> Do you think women desire to go out and vote or do you think that they're being pushed to do so because they are so easily manipulated? Because

>> I don't think anyone desires to go vote.

>> I don't either. And especially women.

Um, you know, before the 19th amendment was even like established, there was a poll done, I believe, and I think only 4% of women actually said that they wanted to vote or they

had the desire to vote. So, it doesn't make sense to me that everybody now is saying, "Oh, women should vote." Um, and I don't really see the reason for it. I

don't even think you really listed a reason for it other than the fact that you just want to have the option to.

>> Why don't you think women should vote?

like reason why like give me one good reason.

>> We are emotionally so America is supposed to be like a democracy, right? You vote for what you

democracy, right? You vote for what you want. Um but if we have a political

want. Um but if we have a political group, which I think women are just like a a group of people that are so easily manipulated that if somebody is trying

to sway our country in a certain direction, they can just manipulate the mass group of women to vote a certain way. Um, and if we're, you know,

way. Um, and if we're, you know, constantly, like you said, like on TikTok or on Instagram watching realels and stuff, >> all of that stuff is pushed in a way to just sway votes basically. And they they

couldn't do that to men as easy.

>> They can and they do. They absolutely

do. Everyone I've never heard a man say, "I'm going to vote for him because he has a penis."

>> But I've heard women say, "I'm going to vote for her because she's a woman."

Exactly. Like

>> I I've I've heard that. I can I can understand where you're coming from, but also >> so that's what women are basing our vote on genitalia.

>> That's how low the bar goes.

>> Actually, I disagree actually because we've never had a female president. Um,

>> and I think that's amazing.

>> That's a great thing.

>> I'm not I'm I'm not saying I'm not even a bullet for sure, >> right? I agree with that. Um, but beyond

>> right? I agree with that. Um, but beyond that, men vote for their president based off of their genitalia, actually. So

that is wrong because >> men never heard a man say that.

>> Well, they don't need to say that.

>> Why do you think that? Like what's the reason for you saying that?

>> For like what part?

>> You think men vote on presidents for their genitalia?

>> No, she No, she was making a statement.

So I was kind of combating it.

>> Do you agree with that or No, >> not not not their pen genitalia, but like male. Yeah.

like male. Yeah.

>> Yeah. Why Why do you think they're more likely to vote for men? men are better leaders and that as like head of the military and all that, >> right?

>> I I mean, like you said, women are emotional and it's a scary position to be in. As a woman, we're we're supposed

be in. As a woman, we're we're supposed to take care of our children and our families.

>> No, exactly. I think I think honestly if we just stripped your your algorithms away from you for like a week, I think, and if you married your boyfriend and you, you know, had a couple kids, you would really resonate with the fact that

you don't want to vote and you actually wouldn't care if women have >> I agreed with you on that, though. If I

was married, I would be okay with that.

But I just have the right. Like me

paying taxes. Like I'm just fighting for the right because it doesn't matter what anyone's opinion is logically. If I'm

paying I shouldn't have to pay taxes then. If you want to go there, let's go

then. If you want to go there, let's go there. Like I don't want to pay taxes

there. Like I don't want to pay taxes then. Like

then. Like >> listen, I think that that's a man. It

seems like a man's job to pay taxes.

>> It does sound like a man. I think they should have the responsibilities and I think we should be submissive to them and not argue if we should vote >> because it just doesn't make any sense.

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