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"I don't believe in democracy," says right-wing commentator Lauren Chen while arguing that women should not have the right to vote.
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Seriously, if this is what she believes, then why is she out here promoting her political views. By her argument, she should not have political views, and she should not speak in public about them if she did.

She's not arguing that women shouldn't have the right to vote. She is arguing that voting should be earned instead of inherent to every person the minute they turn 18.

@Meidas_LaurenA "That's not a radical position. That is the position that the Founding Fathers had." Great. Now tell us their position on slavery. Also, will you be voting in 2024?

How are they able to indoctrinate these women to be so against their own interests???

She’s knows not being able to vote is only a few steps away from not being able to have an opinion right? 😂

Who would disagree with that? the evidence is everywhere

Lol yes. Far, far fewer people should be voting.

Great clip, thanks for reminding me that I should go watch more @TheLaurenChen

Then she shouldn't have the right to COMMENT on politics either if she doesn't think women should be able to vote.

Lauren's idea in a nutshell is this: "People don't think like me, which means they won't vote like me, so that means democracy is bad."


