Joe Rogan dives into a controversial discussion about women’s suffrage, polygamy, and the deeper historical roots of feminism. This episode explores why some women originally opposed the right to vote, how early legal systems protected women differently, and how movements like Prohibition shaped political influence before suffrage.

The conversation also examines the role of polygamy in early American history, particularly in Utah, and how women’s voting power affected federal decisions. From there, the discussion expands into the origins of modern feminism, the influence of figures like Margaret Sanger, and the broader cultural shifts tied to family, politics, and social structures.

Finally, the episode touches on ideological movements, including communism and socialism, and their alleged role in shaping societal change through division and cultural transformation.

This is a wide-ranging conversation that challenges mainstream narratives and looks at history from a different angle.

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