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Conservative women calling to repeal 19th Amendment granting women right to vote

Timcast IRL · Women Are Being LIED TO About Children, Downplaying Geriatric Pregnancy · July 5, 2026
Conservative women calling to repeal 19th Amendment granting women right to vote
Timcast IRL
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Women Are Being LIED TO About Children, Downplaying Geriatric Pregnancy
"That's why I think you get so many conservative women saying in the United States, they say, 'Repeal the 19th amendment, which granted women the right to vote.' You cannot have a group of people who get things from society without having to give something back. They will continually just vote to extract from that system."
Tim Pool reveals that conservative women are advocating to repeal the 19th Amendment, which granted women's suffrage in the United States. He argues this movement stems from a belief that voting rights were historically tied to social responsibilities like military conscription and firefighting, and that granting women voting rights without corresponding obligations has led to extractive voting behavior. Pool presents this as a corrective to what he describes as historical revisionism about women's suffrage.

About this episode

Tim Pool hosts an episode of Timcast IRL featuring an Irish content creator discussing gender roles, feminism, dating dynamics, and tech censorship from both American and Irish perspectives. The conversation centers on controversial claims about modern feminism's impact on family formation, with Pool arguing that feminist ideology has made it impossible for men seeking traditional partnerships to find compatible women and claiming women would be happier as homemakers than office workers. Pool reveals that conservative women are calling to repeal the 19th Amendment, arguing that voting rights without corresponding social obligations leads to extractive political behavior. The discussion covers dating app data showing men of all ages messaging 22-year-old women due to fertility considerations, while women message men their own age. Pool and his guest examine how social media platforms, particularly Instagram, enforce ideological conformity among women through peer pressure, citing the Black Lives Matter black square phenomenon. A significant portion addresses Ireland's recent shift away from progressive censorship, with the guest noting major improvements in free speech over the past two years following Elon Musk's Twitter acquisition. Pool offers an alternative explanation for Musk's Twitter purchase, claiming the primary motivation was acquiring training data for AI rather than promoting free speech, with broader speech policies serving to maximize dataset diversity. The episode concludes with discussion of ideological bias in AI systems like Claude and ChatGPT, which Pool claims inject political commentary into factual requests such as crime statistics.

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