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Influencer says girls ought to lose proper to vote as ‘feminism is CIA plot’

TikTok star Savanna Faith Stone, 21, has sparked fury after saying she would be “fine” losing her right to vote, insisting each household should get one ballot

A controversial tradwife influencer has doubled down on her claim that women should lose the right to vote. Savanna Faith Stone, from Arizona, USA, said she would be “fine” with losing one of her fundamental rights.

“I believe every household should have one vote, where the man has the final word,” Stone told Norwegian outlet VG at a conservative women’s conference run by Turning Point USA in San Antonio, Texas, USA.

The polarising event took place from Friday, June 5 to Sunday, June 7, 2026, and has become a key recruitment moment for right-wing organisers trying to win over Gen Z women.

The 21-year-old said: “Our country has gone too far to the left because of women’s voting rights. If only men voted, no Democrat would be in power in the USA. Men would never have voted for abortion, diversity, trans and LGBT issues,” she claimed.

Asked by VG whether she really wanted to give up her own vote, Stone insisted she did. “I don’t care – it’s fine for me to lose the right to vote if it means radical feminists don’t get to vote,” she said.

VG also pressed Stone on what would happen if she disagreed with her husband. “We’ve agreed from day one,” she replied.

“It’s madness that people who politically disagree marry each other.” Stone’s comments are the latest escalation in a social-media career built around “tradwife” content – a traditional domestic lifestyle and rejection modern feminism.

“Women didn’t fight hard,” Stone went on to tell VG. “It was funded by the CIA and evil, rich elite families.

“96% of women didn’t want voting rights,” she claimed. Stone believes the conspiracy theory that circulates on US forums and social media that feminism was a CIA operation designed to split the nuclear family and increase the tax base by pushing more women into work, VG reported.

“It was all a government plot,” Stone said, adding: “Feminism is awful.” When challenged on whether feminism and equality give women more choice, Stone pushed back: “Before feminism, what did men have that women didn’t have, apart from the right to vote?” she asked.

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Stone, who married at 18, describes her as looking “like a reality TV star” and noting she has more than 300,000 TikTok followers, Le Monde reported. One of her videos about “healthy rules” for marriage reportedly passed 2.5 million views, featuring claims that her husband should always have the final say, and that couples should not spend time alone with people of the opposite sex or even text them without copying in their partner.

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