Talk:cuntocracy

RFV discussion: August–December 2022
"Government under the majority control of women." I can see a couple of possible citations in GBooks but I'm not sure they have this meaning: they might refer to a government of objectionable people/bastards, or one that uses female sex appeal. Equinox ◑ 14:15, 6 August 2022 (UTC)


 * Yeah, of the cites at GBooks, the "cuntocracy of generals" seems to intend the derogatory meaning rather than to be specifying women (the one general whose gender is indicated in the snippets I could see was a he), although I could be wrong. Imagining Selves is about a "feminized" government, which seems different from actually being "under the majority control of women"; it says: "'feminized' countries could not defend or even government themselves. The roots of the decline of everything were 'discovered' in women (or in the petimetre, a feminized man). Charles-Pinot Duclos [...] wrote: '[...] ceci est une conocratie!' [...] What we have is a cuntocracy.". The Kadet cite ("keep your soft liberal yack and MSW feminism out of the main of department life. You empowered women are like a- a- hey Cap, what's the mayor's word for it? Cuntocracy?" "Gynocracy.") would support "government or rule by women". Many other cites are quoting Duclos. This is probably still citeable, but it'll take some actual evaluation of the cites beyond "here's this string of letters". - -sche (discuss) 15:09, 6 August 2022 (UTC)


 * I added two cites to the "government by women" sense and one to the "government by cunts/bastards" sense. - -sche (discuss) 07:41, 12 August 2022 (UTC)


 * Failed. The cites are very iffy, and of insufficient number. - TheDaveRoss  19:29, 13 December 2022 (UTC)