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Steve Deace Says America Needs 'More Patriarchy' To 'Drive [Abortion] Out Of Our Nation'

Steve Deace With JD Vance

Steve Deace is a radical far-right broadcaster who has repeatedly called for violence against his political opponents, including openly declaring that he wants to see "antifa members hanging from gallows in Trump ties."

Last week, Deace was a guest on the "Stakelbeck Tonight" program, where he declared that the only way to completely eliminate abortion in the United States is for men to impose "more patriarchy" on the nation. 

Outraged by the passage of a law in Massachusetts giving women and their doctors the power to make the final decision regarding the necessity of abortion after 24 weeks of pregnancy, Deace declared that men must exercise their "authority under God's dominion" to "drive it out of our nation."

"I think we're going to have to understand that the tactics of yesteryear are over," Deace said. "The talking points of the pre-Roe v. Wade era are over. We're in a new era now and I think it's actually going to have to be the men that end this and I think it was always going to be."

"First of all, men have to decide that they're done enjoying the accoutrements of feminism; that you can get the dopamine hit and the sexual release from women with no consequence whatsoever that feminism afforded you," he continued. "You gotta grow up, be a man, and be done with that because if we don't start there as men, then the authority under God's dominion that we're gonna have to exercise here to end this, we won't have the moral wherewithal to do it."

"We love the term the longhouse these days— which is a nice, fancy contemporary word for the matriarchy and how destructive that is to culture—and I agree with all of that, but as men, we will not have what it requires of us to stand up and defeat this once and for all and drive it out of our nation until we agree that we are no longer going to be the de facto beneficiaries of feminism," Deace added. "Ultimately, we are the ones that have headship in the culture. We're going to have to end this. We have tried arguing this on the other side's terms. We've tried using emotional and victim language, and it's failed miserably, and I think now is a time for truth and for more patriarchy."

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