INGERSOLL: The ‘Suicidal Empathy’ Plaguing Women Just Result Of Weak Men

INGERSOLL: The ‘Suicidal Empathy’ Plaguing Women Just A Result Of Weak Men

Believers pray for "the homeland, peace and conversion of the Croatian people" in Zagreb's main square, on April 1, 2023. - The believers also prayed for men "to become spiritual authorities in the family who will bravely testify and transmit the Catholic faith, to live in premarital chastity, with chastity in dressing and behaviour and for the renewal of Catholic marriages, for the end of abortion and the for openness of married couples to life". Women's rights groups frown upon their kneeling because they believe that their goal is to reduce women's rights. (Photo by DENIS LOVROVIC/AFP via Getty Images)

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Greetings, Dear Reader,

Have you heard about white women?

WE’RE ASKING TOO MUCH OF WOMEN

It goes without saying that prior to the birth of America, the next greatest civilization on Earth was the Roman Republic.

It also goes without saying that of all human civilizations in history, America has been the most beneficial to the global population by a long shot. All markers of human misery worldwide have dropped precipitously following the industrial revolution and American hegemonic dominance.

Second to America would be Rome, without doubt, due in no small part to many of the innovations the Republic codified. The concepts of a Senate, shared power, veto rights, popular representation in governance come to mind. While stolen from Greece, without Rome’s adoption, they were less likely to have gained widespread acceptance in the west.

We also have concepts like presumption of innocence, citizenship, legal procedure, property rights and term limits as a result of Rome’s influence. Not to mention a unifying, binding popular religious worldview (some might say at least at first in spite of Roman governance, but I digress).

And where would the likes of the Renée Goods of the world be in Rome? Likely bearing children, married to a middle- or lower-class man, working daily on the basics of life. Also likely a lot more mentally stable. Were she “married” to a Roman soldier – marriage was technically not legal until 25 years of service or retirement – the closest she’d get to........

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