
Slovak Commentary Examines US Evangelical Views on Women's Voting Rights
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A Slovak journalist has written commentary examining discussions within American evangelical circles about restricting women's voting rights, as part of a broader analysis of gender and power dynamics. The piece, published in Slovak media, explores the concept that households should be represented by single voters, specifically men, according to some evangelical viewpoints in the United States. The commentary also covers the case of a businesswoman who promised women "orgasmic meditations" but allegedly exploited them as cheap labor, and references three Austrian nuns who fled their convent. The analysis appears to be part of a weekly column examining international gender-related issues and their broader social implications.
