Trump supporters want to repeal women’s right to vote, and “women’s suffrage may be the canary in the coal mine for further drastic changes to the electoral system,” Ms. Magazine warns in its latest issue.
In an article worthy of the Onion, Ms. writer Emma Cieslik (she/her) — a self-described “queer, disabled and neurodivergent public historian and museum worker” — states that “several influential Trump supporters” have expressed disdain for women and women’s rights this month.
Many of these “threatened women’s bodily autonomy, including at least one threat of rape,” she adds.
As an example, she/her offers extended citations from Pastor Joel Webbon, presumably an “influential Trump supporter,” and a biblically based opponent of women’s suffrage.
Webbon apparently said in his podcast that he “allows” his wife to vote despite his opposition to the 19th amendment, but “what we’re practicing is not hypocrisy, what we’re practicing is restitution — my loving wife said, ‘Wicked people stole half of your vote, husband, and I would like to give it back to you.’” […]
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