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How long will it be until the US revises the Constitution?

I get the risks, from a political point of view, but the damned thing doesn't address womens rights at all, and as interpreted currently, seems pretty inconsistent with popular opinion designed for political unrest and eventual collapse.

Even if the founders were geniuses, I can't help thinking that subsequent generations have perverted their words.

If the FRC is a church, why shouldn't the GOP be one?


https://www.propublica.org/article/family-research-council-irs-church-status
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tallpowerhouseblonde · 36-40, F
As divorce rates are crazy high and the birth rate has collapsed the last thing needed is a Constitution amendment to make things even worse.The femenist movement has been a disaster for the U.S. along with many other countries.
Religion and Politics should never be combined.The only countries where this happens have a civil war.
If you think you are getting a bad deal in the U.S. then move to Aphganistan so you can understand what a bad situation for women actually looks like.You would be jailed for making a post like this.
@tallpowerhouseblonde Umm, thanks for pointing that out. I probably wouldnt have lived that long in Afghanistan anyways though.
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@LvChris I'm not worthy of beatification, really, but thanks.
tallpowerhouseblonde · 36-40, F
@LvChris Actually my lifestyle has not benefited from femenism.As a guy you should have already realized that it leads to role reversal, falling marriage rates and that falling birth rate means less future tax payers,right at the time I need them to fund my old age.Run the numbers then get back to me.
@tallpowerhouseblonde No worries, we don’t need Americans to have kids since people are still eager to emigrate here.
tallpowerhouseblonde · 36-40, F
@LeopoldBloom Yes that is one possible solution I agree.Except that immigration is quite the debate and has been for some time.Well more a matter of illegal immigrants.
@LvChris There were female body builders before feminism.

Also you just called her dumb for voicing her opinion while claiming to support women.
tallpowerhouseblonde · 36-40, F
@SinlessOnslaught You spotted his contradiction.He has confused equal rights with femenism.
@tallpowerhouseblonde Feminism isn't feminist. I don't even like letting them have that term. You're a true feminist because you're empowered, you set an example, and you don't perpetuate lies that hurt women.
tallpowerhouseblonde · 36-40, F
@SinlessOnslaught I agree with you and you do understand what the issues are.I would not describe myself as a femenist though.I believe in equality with fairness to all and favouritism to none.To be assertive,standing up for my own rights but also recognising others have the same rights I do.
@tallpowerhouseblonde Makes sense.
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@LvChris That's the most cliched thing you could have said.
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@LvChris All you had to say was the first sentence, it tells me you don't care. I believe that's your baseline.
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@LvChris That's enough for me to know about your character.
@tallpowerhouseblonde Trump made it clear that it wasn't just about illegal immigrants, but immigrants, legal or not, from the part of the world most illegal immigrants come from.