Jason Whitlock suggests women DON’T deserve the right to vote in outrageous speech… columnist says USA no longer understands ‘the natural order of woman following man who serves God’

  • Jason Whitlock was a speaker at a 'Turning Point USA' event in Phoenix, Arizona
  • The columnist told the crowd that he will 'defend life before (women's) suffrage'
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Jason Whitlock suggested women don't deserve the vote in an extraordinary speech at a 'Turning Point USA' event in Phoenix.

The controversial columnist told the crowd in Arizona that he will “defend life before (women's) suffrage” when a household “needed” only one vote because America valued “the natural order” that says: “The man shall serve God and the woman follows the man'.

Whitlock claimed earlier this year that he had never voted in his life, but that the indictment of former President Donald Trump had turned him into a “hardcore MAGA.”

“They've recreated this history that (says), 'Oh God, it was all just sexism and we didn't have the right to vote until (activist) Susan B. Anthony and the women's suffrage movement,'” Whitlock said. the crowd in a clip that appeared online.

“And I will defend pro-suffrage life because a vote used to represent the family: when we were a culture that really valued the family and really understood the natural order that God intended: a man serving God, a woman serving a man follows who serves God, man and woman develop and raise children.

Jason Whitlock suggested in an extraordinary speech that women do not deserve the right to vote

'You only needed one vote per household, because that vote concerned the entire family.'

The columnist, who is not married, claimed on Monday that traditional family structures have eroded despite all the “risks and sacrifices people have made… for the sake of everyone.” And universal suffrage is one of the results.

He continued, “Because they have destroyed our family structure and made this all an individual pursuit, now everyone has to vote.

'And everyone has an agenda that often has nothing to do with family. The risk and sacrifices people have made for the progress of this country and for the good of us all….”

Whitlock was speaking at Turning Point's annual event, AmericaFest, which claims to be a “unique, four-day event” with “dozens of the nation's top leaders… (and) thousands of like-minded attendees.” …all while celebrating the greatest country in the world.”

Other speakers at the event included Tucker Carlson and Senator Ted Cruz.