The Counsel of Trent

#1098 - Should Women Lose their Right to Vote-

Nov 19, 2025
The discussion sharply critiques the rhetoric around repealing the 19th Amendment, exposing its inconsistency and potential harm to Christian activism. Key points include the flawed blame on women voters for modern moral changes and the analysis of voting patterns where demographics play a larger role than gender. Trent challenges the practicality of such repeal, addresses the dangers of household voting, and argues for promoting marriage and family as genuine cultural solutions.
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INSIGHT

Repeal Rhetoric Hurts More Than It Helps

  • Rhetoric to repeal the 19th Amendment aims to restore conservative social goods but backfires politically.
  • Trent Horn argues such proposals hinder Christian social activism by giving opponents easy ammunition.
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Youth Vote Drives Recent Outcomes

  • Targeting women's suffrage for repeal ignores larger demographic drivers like youth voting patterns.
  • Trent Horn shows Zoran Mamdani's win was driven by young voters, not women specifically.
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Selective Repeal Is Inconsistent

  • If you oppose liberal outcomes you can't selectively repeal voting rights without inconsistency.
  • Trent Horn points out repealing the 15th or 26th would follow the same flawed logic used against the 19th.
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