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[–] anoncastillo 1 point 17 points (+18|-1) ago 

the only mistakes bigger than first wave feminism were second wave feminism and third wave feminism.

And letting in Jews. And fighting against the Nazis in WWII. And... okay, I guess when you look at the big picture first wave feminism was just a small part of a bigger mistake.

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[–] Diggernicks 17 points -16 points (+1|-17) ago 

The tinfoil is strong with this one.

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[–] waucka 2 points 9 points (+11|-2) ago 

The worst mistake we ever made was letting women vote. The second-worst mistake we ever made was letting all men vote.

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[–] Schreiber 7 points -6 points (+1|-7) ago  (edited ago)

The first mistake was adopting a middle eastern religion with a middle eastern god telling you to turn the other cheeks and "forgive" everyone who wrong you including a paki who raped ur daughter.

Odin would've not let Europe fall to the foreigners.

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[–] CameraCode0 1 point 0 points (+1|-1) ago 

Don't forget letting women vote in the first place. If we hadn't let them, none of this would have happened.

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[–] Zoldam 0 points 4 points (+4|-0) ago 

Bullshit, it was a massive blow because it accelerated it, but it still would of happened. Don't forget shit like the Federal Reserve Act, and allowing niggers to vote, among others were all green-lit by men before 1920. Weak men are the biggest problem, which is why weakening men is the #1 goal of the enemy. With weak men you can't keep women in check, with weak men you can't mount resistance against foreign invaders, with weak men the corrupt have nothing to fear, and so on.

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[–] Diggernicks 9 points -8 points (+1|-9) ago 

Letting in the catholics was the worst mistake

https://youtube.com/watch?v=Z4_4p15iGlU

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[–] fightknightHERO 1 point 3 points (+4|-1) ago 

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[–] CameraCode0 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Lol the autism is really flaring up today, isn't it?