Turd Flinging Monkey's biggest solution to the problem of gynocentricism and women's abuse of their power is to take away many of their rights, starting with the right to vote. I can see his point, but I don't see this happening if I'm being honest, at least not here in the US. It would take a vote of two-thirds of the Congress and then ratification by two-thirds of the states. Alternatively, we could have a constitutional convention as demanded by two-thirds of the states. I don't see either of these things happening.

Note: I'm only talking about the likelihood of this happening, not about the merit of TFM's argument. With no way to make this change happen via the constitutional republic we live in, the only alternative I see is the use of emergency war powers. In response to a terrorist attack, the President could proclaim martial law and suspend the constitution, thus taking absolute power. He could then simply order that women not be allowed to vote. This approach is still problematic. The emergency powers are supposed to expire when the crisis is over. It's possible that he could hang onto absolute power by getting the military behind him, but, in case you didn't notice, this fundamentally changes our form of government from a republic to a dictatorship. Then whatever voting rights remained behind for men would have been rendered meaningless, not to mention living in a dictatorship sucks.

Am I missing something? The only other thing I could think of would be to challenge the validity of the original passing of the 19th Amendment. That would be to find some loophole in the legal process that proves the amendment was never really fully legally passed. That seems extremely unlikely. Even if that were somehow accomplished, it would not instantly revoke women's right to vote. It would pass it off onto the states. Most or all of the states would likely uphold women's right to vote.

Again, I'm not saying taking women's voting rights away is a bad idea. I'm only saying it doesn't seem possible to do so. Unless there's something else I haven't thought of.