Svetsky's Book
I am currently reading Alex Svetsky's The Bushido Of Bitcoin, and for the most part I am enjoying it. I know nothing about Samurai culture, so the book is inspiring me to learn more.
Svetsky reveals early on that he has issues with the general libertarian political bent of most bitcoiners. That interested me too, because although my personal politics can be described as libertarian, I don't think it helps bitcoin adoption for it to be inextricably linked to any political philosophy.
Recently I read a passage from the book which stopped me dead. For context, it is a discussion of the difference between the Bushido customs of ancient Japan and the medieval European knight's concept of chivalry. Svetsky is troubled by the image of the knight in shining armor holding a rose for his beloved, believing it has helped lead to the modern "simp."
He then goes on to say this:
You could also make the case that, over time, it was this pathological distortion that opened the door for women's suffrage - quite possibly the greatest political mistake the West ever made.
So, Svetsky doesn't believe women should have the right to vote. As a libertarian, a husband, and a father to my daughter, I acknowledge my own biases here. I had a visceral reaction that made me almost stop reading. I didn't, but it does make me wonder. I really despise the distortions and denial of biological facts that our current culture has created. However, that's a long way from wanting to deny women the same rights as men. Maybe I make certain assumptions regarding my fellow stackers' beliefs and opinions that might be inaccurate?
My Question
Do many bitcoiners agree with Svetsky that women should not have the right to vote?