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7/21/2025, 7:15:14 PM
>>510980297
Emasulation of men via holohoax guilt.
The entire edifice of psychoanalysis, empiricism, rationalism and modernism itself is just disguising Abrahamism and jewish exeptionalism masked as the pathologisation of anti-semitism in secular form. Here is an excellent tractate about how this jewish agenda and worldview was the basis of Freudian psychoanalysis:
https://files.catbox.moe/wnhtbn.pdf
Emasulation of men via holohoax guilt.
The entire edifice of psychoanalysis, empiricism, rationalism and modernism itself is just disguising Abrahamism and jewish exeptionalism masked as the pathologisation of anti-semitism in secular form. Here is an excellent tractate about how this jewish agenda and worldview was the basis of Freudian psychoanalysis:
https://files.catbox.moe/wnhtbn.pdf
7/21/2025, 12:01:20 AM
>>510919130
>The Restoration Document is the template used for a woman to voluntarily surrender her legal power of attorney to a male guardian or trustee.
https://www.womengoingourway.org/the-restoration-document/
>If you were to repeal the 19th Amendment
>States’ Rights
>Argue the issue of suffrage should be left to individual states to decide, emphasize a more decentralized approach to governance.
>Originalist Interpretation
>Take an originalist interpretation of the Constitution, suggest the Founding Fathers did not explicitly intend for women’s suffrage; a constitutional interpretation should adhere to the original understanding.
>Legal Process Arguments
>Emphasize that the amendment process itself allows for changes; if there is a broad consensus to repeal the 19th Amendment, it could be done through constitutional means.
>Concerns About Overreach
>Express concerns that expanding voting rights without a thorough understanding of the potential consequences lead to unintended societal changes; argue for a reassessment of the impact of the 19th Amendment.
>Public Opinion
>Highlight that public opinion has evolved over time, and repealing the 19th Amendment reflects the will of a significant portion of the population.
>Framing as a Constitutional Experiment
>Present the idea that the 19th Amendment was an experiment in constitutional governance; suggest it’s legitimate to revisit such experiments if they do not align with the envisioned societal order.
>Raise questions of potential flaws or imbalances in the original ratification of the 19th Amendment that should be reevaluated
>Acknowledge that special interest groups, particularly those advocating for women’s rights, had an outsized influence on the ratification process, overshadowing broader public sentiment.
https://www.womengoingourway.org/repealing-the-19th-amendment
>The Restoration Document is the template used for a woman to voluntarily surrender her legal power of attorney to a male guardian or trustee.
https://www.womengoingourway.org/the-restoration-document/
>If you were to repeal the 19th Amendment
>States’ Rights
>Argue the issue of suffrage should be left to individual states to decide, emphasize a more decentralized approach to governance.
>Originalist Interpretation
>Take an originalist interpretation of the Constitution, suggest the Founding Fathers did not explicitly intend for women’s suffrage; a constitutional interpretation should adhere to the original understanding.
>Legal Process Arguments
>Emphasize that the amendment process itself allows for changes; if there is a broad consensus to repeal the 19th Amendment, it could be done through constitutional means.
>Concerns About Overreach
>Express concerns that expanding voting rights without a thorough understanding of the potential consequences lead to unintended societal changes; argue for a reassessment of the impact of the 19th Amendment.
>Public Opinion
>Highlight that public opinion has evolved over time, and repealing the 19th Amendment reflects the will of a significant portion of the population.
>Framing as a Constitutional Experiment
>Present the idea that the 19th Amendment was an experiment in constitutional governance; suggest it’s legitimate to revisit such experiments if they do not align with the envisioned societal order.
>Raise questions of potential flaws or imbalances in the original ratification of the 19th Amendment that should be reevaluated
>Acknowledge that special interest groups, particularly those advocating for women’s rights, had an outsized influence on the ratification process, overshadowing broader public sentiment.
https://www.womengoingourway.org/repealing-the-19th-amendment
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