Roy Batty
Daily Stormer
February 27, 2018
Will wahmen be happy or angered by this news?
On the one hand, they’re getting more equality. On the other hand, this form of equality comes with responsibility and consequences. Wahmen are generally only interested in equality if it means free stuff and extra privileges for them, not the possibility of dying in some desert.
Or dying in some South American jungle, for that matter.
A federal judge in Texas has declared that an all-male military draft is unconstitutional, ruling that “the time has passed” for a debate on whether women belong in the military.
The decision deals the biggest legal blow to the Selective Service System since the Supreme Court upheld the draft registration process in 1981. In Rostker v. Goldberg, the court ruled that a male-only draft was “fully justified” because women were ineligible for combat roles.
But U.S. District Judge Gray Miller ruled late Friday that while historical restrictions on women serving in combat “may have justified past discrimination,” men and women are now equally able to fight. In 2015, the Pentagon lifted all restrictions for women in military service.
The #DraftOurDaughters meme campaign was remarkably prescient.
But it wasn’t Hillary who ended up pushing forward this incredibly subversive agenda. It was Men’s Rights Activists and a federal judge.
The case was brought by the National Coalition For Men, a men’s rights group, and two men who argued an all-male draft was unfair.
Men who fail to register with the Selective Service System at their 18th birthday can be denied public benefits such as federal employment and student loans. Women cannot register for Selective Service.
The ruling comes as an 11-member commission is studying the future of the Selective Service System, including whether women should be included or whether there should continue to be draft registration at all. The U.S. has maintained an all-volunteer military after the draft was discontinued in 1973, but the Selective Service System was reactivated in 1980 as a contingency in case military conscription becomes necessary again.
These MRAs were doing this to get one over on wahmen, but they inadvertently ended up proving that we live in a society run by judges.
The term for this is Kritarchy.
And the last two years have provided ample proof that we live under one. For the first year, all we saw were headlines about one judge or another ordering blocking Trump’s agenda. From the Moslem Ban to Jim Acosta’s press pass.
Learned elders have been calling the shots.
And now they’ve decided that women belong in the army, that they should be eligible for the draft.
It begs the question: what is even the point of holding elections anymore?
Unelected judges can just create whole new laws out of thin air. Rulings that go against thousands of years of civilization, no less. There was never, in the history of the entire world, a people that was stupid enough to send their own women on foreign military adventures, in the name of spreading liberal values to savages.
The premise is so absurd that it defies all logical explanation. But if it triggers the roasties and gets them thinking critically about this whole “equality” thing, then maybe the ebin troll was worth it. Maybe wahmen will stop chugging the equality Kool-Aid when they realize that it’ll lead them into a flag-draped casket.
Only after they’ve dropped the act can we can all go back to respeking wahmen again.