Pete Hegseth v. women's suffrage

Or is it only the excessively immodest and outspoken women?

npr: Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth reposts video of pastors saying women shouldn't vote

A vote is a formal voicing of one's opinion, to take the Bible literally here.

[1 Cor. 14:34] Let your women keep silence in the churches: for it is not permitted unto them to speak; but they are commanded to be under obedience as also saith the law.

A woman is more or less assumed under the law to be submissive to a man to who she is engaged or married, the man being typically the stronger or "the bigger person" in the relationship.

If women are going to vote, as per se women, on "women's issues" — then we're getting nothing but abortion-on-demand and gun-control-on-demand with red flag laws and all sorts of whores' orders in court, nothing but the usual Democrat party policies from the johns with whom liberal women typically consort.

Christian men shouldn't marry women of that sort, obviously. Voting at the polls is also described in the Bible as a haircut, and a woman who votes liberal is cutting her hair spiritually. Ancient Jews talked a certain way about politics in front of children, and any talk of a haircut was a change of subject or allegory to talk about something else, as a general custom of men to flap their jaws at a barbershop.

Back to Sun Tsu's Art of War.