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DEBRA O MADDRELL's avatar

These women are literal idiots. I have served as an election officer, off and on, since I was 18, and in two states, and never once did a woman present her birth certificate as an ID at the polls. A driver's license, a voter registration card, a utility bill - yes. But, never a birth certificate. And, if a woman is too stupid to figure out the paperwork required to change her name officially, or to seek assistance to accomplish the same, she doesn't need to be voting.

Sue Seboda's avatar

It’s all nonsense. Yet so many people are falling for it.

Steven S. Neff's avatar

I believe it is an effort to encourage women not to take their husband’s names, not a statement about voting. At least, that’s what I think the underlying messaging is going to eventually be about. Another effort to fray the bonds of nuclear families, unity, and the power of individual households. Another effort to “smash” the (nonexistent) fictional fevered version of the patriarchy they have in their heads. And more impetus to drive women into the ditch of perpetual unhappiness and dissatisfaction as they try to make men out of them.

Sue Seboda's avatar

Perhaps that is the icing on top? It’s also interesting that it’s the female politicians pushing this the most.

Dave Vierthaler's avatar

I wonder what the Minneapolis Yoga moms think of this? Wanna guess?

Sue Seboda's avatar

Good question! I would guess they would not like my take on it…

Jenny Hendley's avatar

Enjoyed reading this, thanks. The demonrats want power, to me that is the bottom line. They are nonsensical and absurd to the point of insanity.

Sue Seboda's avatar

Thanks Jenny. I think that sums it up. Power and the money that goes along with it.