

Ep. 1713 - Women Won’t Be Allowed to Vote?
17 snips Apr 11, 2025
The discussion dives into the controversial voter ID laws and their supposed impact on married women’s voting rights. It critiques Democratic claims and the ethics of consent, especially in the light of figures like Andrew Tate. The conversation also touches on rising populism in Germany and traditional values in politics. Delving into health debates, it examines the contentious vaccine-autism link and its political ramifications. Finally, it highlights the financial dynamics within families and the balance of leadership in marriage.
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Married Women Voting
- Newsweek claims Republicans passed a law to stop married women from voting.
- Michael Knowles argues this is illogical, as married women tend to vote Republican.
Andrew Tate and Desires
- The debate around Andrew Tate misses a crucial point about morality.
- It's not just about consent; it's about the inherent wrongness of certain desires, regardless of consent.
AfD's Rise in Germany
- Germany's right-wing party, Alternative für Deutschland (AfD), is becoming increasingly popular.
- Other parties refuse to work with them, creating a "firewall" against the right.