I would argue that the massive problems we face in society today are because women have been given too much control over things and have been allowed to muck things up based on emotions, the good looks of candidates, and liberal feel-goodism.
http://articles.latimes.com/1988-09-07/news/vw-1508_1_robert-redford
The Redford Factor: Do Looks Really Sway Voters?
September 07, 1988|GARRY ABRAMS | Times Staff Writer
From the moment Dan Quayle was picked by George Bush last month, comparisons between the young, blond Indiana senator and actor Robert Redford made the presidential campaign suddenly sound like a casting call...
...The mythic appeal of the dead President is so strong that it probably played a role in Quayle’s selection for the 1988 Republican ticket, Glassner said. “The subliminal appeal of someone like Quayle is his resemblance to Kennedy.”
In fact, American voters’ penchant for pleasing faces and figures has driven many a politician to the beauty parlor and the gym...
It is interesting to look at the culture before and after women got the vote.
Single mother welfare queens encourage their 13 year okd daughters to get pregnant to keep the money checks coming.
I would bet some would abort the male child if possible.
Women have a lock on social decline.