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Published: Wed, 30 Sep 2009
Description: Alan invites conservative author John Derbyshire to explain his 'case against female suffrage'
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" The case against female suffrage. What is the case against female suffered."
" Well the conservative case against that is that is that women. Leaned hard to the left they yeah they they they want someone to. To nurture they want someone to help them raise their kids women and men are inclined to do it which in the -- not much. Then -- what they did a full."
" Well I did do you think women should not vote."
" I'm not putting forward a political program him on -- try to change attitudes."
" Sending the case against female suffrage the suggestion is. That. Them voting would not be the best thing for him."
" Among among the hopes that I do not realistic in. Is -- hope that female suffrage will be --"
" That went back would we be better at. But out but also to work Tuesday I wouldn't lose them and actually. We'd be a better country if women didn't vote. No nothing so and so I don't have enough. We would be a better country -- this year making the statement we would be a better country if women did not vote."
" You know probably. Public got a lot like that probably wouldn't want I didn't two thirty years."
" We -- what's next ordering banks --"
" Now not on I'm in favor of freedom personally."
" All right but not -- women should know the freedom to vote."
" Well they didn't certainly got all along okay."
" Well you -- okay with -- that we didn't have the Civil Rights Act we got on occasion we repeal Civil Rights Act. The 1964 yeah right --"
" I think that's the case for repeating you know your deal that."
" Because I think that she shouldn't try to force people to be I think at least these. Try to try to reason with them -- I'll -- include not not policy."
" Or should -- should we repeal the voting rights act. "
" Again you know a lot of these things that. We can call them with whole. These goods came to us through government actions if you look closely it happening anyway attitudes would change."
" Segregated buses which segregation we didn't have equal rights equal schools with a before brown versus board of education so our separate article didn't work."
" But the -- but the question is. While government action -- was judicial action necessary to change settle."
" Well apparently so -- the -- might have changed. You know it would not it was a changing the achievement if if you look at the trend lines it was already changing. Do you in other words. We didn't need the civil rights that we -- the voting rights act we didn't need a decision brown versus board board of education as a separate kidnapping equal. Everything would have been just fine had we not -- any of -- stuff."
" We don't know that it wouldn't have."
" But give you -- another would have but we do -- there was because these things did change they were legislated and it did a positive result. And that's verifiable."
" But liberals always lead to government action and then claim the government action didn't. We don't know of the cup."
" We know other government -- did it because there's a line of demarcation since 1964. Where these things having comments of -- coming come -- Became law and changed America for the better."
" There's a there's a -- you can final -- social political situations call the trend line ten -- you. You people to graph of any kind of social for a moment you know road accidents or anything like that."
" You -- the grapple with a cross time."
" And the extent of the graph and you try the following the point one man legislation kicked him and you know -- much more often than not you --"
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