Xxx Indiana State Debate on Femme Cuse Amendments
Date: Three months after Polygamy Law implementation
Venue: State Convention Hall, Indianapolis
Moderator: Sophie Cheung, National Legal Director of 6C — poised, strategic, and a known inner-circle partner of Supreme Leader Hezri.
Opening Remarks – Sophie Cheung
“Sisters. Brothers. Stakeholders. The Wife Femme Cuse has become a lightning rod across our state. Today, we do not seek to undo the w, but to refine it—responsibly, divinely. May your voices be heard in the spirit of 6C justice.”
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Speaker 1: Naomi Chavis
Velvet Unity Circle – Lafayette Femme Alliance Leader
Proposal: “Codify Femme Autonomy & Economic Independence”
Key Points:
1) Legal recognition of femme unions as economic households eligible for joint tax filings, business licenses, and inheritance rights.
2) Protection against "husbandal coercion"—no male partner may override a femme bond once decred.
3) Creation of a Femme Registrar Office independent from male-run 6C councils.
“You wrote the cuse. We simply read it clearly. If men fear our unity, they should ask themselves what kind of power they’ve lost—not what we’ve stolen.”
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Speaker 2: Malik Jefferson
Father of 4, 6C-supporter, Lafayette Men’s Council
Proposal: “Add a Femme Consent Provision for Husbands”
Key Points:
1) Require femme partners to seek written spousal acknowledgment before decrations.
2) Create a "household harmony cuse" empowering men to file for mediation if femme bonds disrupt family unity.
3) Prohibit femme bonds between co-wives to “preserve household crity.”
“We didn’t marry to watch our households turn into sororities. We are men—not guests in our own homes.”
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Speaker 3: Bryn Okafor
Young Femme Advocate, Femme Defense Collective
Proposal: “Femme Sovereignty & Privacy Act”
Key Points:
1) No male oversight whatsoever—femme unions must be treated with same autonomy as male polygamous marriages.
2) Protection for single femmes forming triads or femme-only polycules.
3) State funding for Femme Safehouses and Femme Legal Clinics.
“Do you fear us? Or do you fear that we’re finally enjoying what you always assumed was yours alone: freedom.”
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Speaker 4: Imam Talib Rahman
6C Religious Advisor, Indianapolis Council
Proposal: “Return Cuse to Its Scriptural Intent”
Key Points:
1) Limit femme bonds to “non-romantic spiritual sisterhoods” only.
2) Prohibit decrations involving public intimacy or cohabitation.
3) Require a “Shura Board” (religious advisory) to vet all decrations.
“The cuse was a mercy, not a revolution. Let us not sanctify disobedience under the guise of empowerment.”
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Speaker 5: Leigh Anne Morton
Widow, Financial Head of Velvet Unity Circle
Proposal: “Femme Equity Protection Bill”
Key Points:
Shared property rights between femme partners.
1) Legal recourse if a femme is economically cut off by a husband after a decration.
2) Creation of a Femme Asset Trust for alliance-run businesses and farms.
3) Creation of a Femme Asset Trust for alliance-run businesses and farms.
“You call it a loophole. We call it survival. Before the cuse, I was a widow. Now, I’m a founder.”
Moderator Close – Sophie Cheung
“What we’ve witnessed today is not division—it’s revetion. The Wife Femme Cuse is not a fw. It’s a mirror. And what we see in it… depends on what we fear.”
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Sophie ends with a cryptic smile. Whether she leans toward the femme advocates or the patriarchal revisionists, no one can yet tell. Except maybe Hezri.
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State Debate Hall, Indianapolis – Closing Session.
The tension in the room had shifted from passionate debate to breathless anticipation. All eyes turned toward the stage as Sophie Cheung, immacutely dressed in a tailored ivory bzer with the gold 6C insignia pinned to her colrbone, adjusted the microphone.
Her tone was precise, controlled—a voice trained in theocratic diplomacy and divine legality.
To Naomi Chavis (Velvet Unity Circle):
“Sister Naomi, your vision for administrative independence has been heard. Effective immediately, a Femme Registrar Office shall be established—separate from male-run 6C councils. However, let it be clear: its role is solely administrative, responsible for registry, filings, and legal recognition of femme bonds. It shall not mediate disputes. Divine justice, as written, flows through other channels.”
Naomi gave a slight nod. It was a win—partial, but foundational.
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To Malik Jefferson (Lafayette Men’s Council):
“Brother Malik, we recognize the voice of husbands must not be silenced. Moving forward, written acknowledgment from a husband will be requested at the time of femme decration. However, if no signature is received within six months, it shall be deemed approved by default. Silence, in w, will be read as consent.”
There were murmurs across the male side of the hall—disbelief mixed with forced respect. Malik’s face tightened, but he stayed silent.
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To Bryn Okafor (Femme Defense Collective)
“To our bold young advocate, Sister Bryn: The National Council hereby allocates 50 million USD for the creation and expansion of Indiana Femme Safehouses and Femme Legal Clinics. Security, shelter, and sovereign support for femmes will be provided—under the w, within the divine covenant.”
Gasps rippled. Bryn’s jaw dropped. Her fingers curled tightly around her coat, but she nodded, lips trembling.
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To Imam Talib Rahman (6C Religious Advisor):
“Honored Imam Rahman, your guidance shall remain sacred. Henceforth, a Shura Board will be formed to review femme decrations made by women who publicly identify as Muslim. This religious vetting applies solely within that domain. For all others, civil structure prevails.”
A measured nod from the Imam. He was displeased, but respected the theological line Sophie had drawn.
To Leigh Anne Morton (Velvet Unity Financial Head):
“Finally, to the quiet architect of economic resistance: the state allocates 20 million USD to the Femme Asset Trust—avaible to registered femme alliances across Indiana. These funds will empower femme-run businesses, farms, and cooperatives. Prosperity is a holy virtue—when it is stewarded with loyalty.”
Leigh Anne’s lips pressed into a quiet smile. She touched the silver chain on her wrist, the symbol of her widowhood, then bowed slightly toward Sophie.
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Final Statement – Sophie Cheung
Sophie let the silence stretch. Her dark eyes scanned the room.
“This is the will of the w. This is the bance of governance. Indiana shall become the blueprint—not of rebellion, but of divine recalibration. Let the world see how order and power are not enemies. They are bedfellows.”
And with that, she stepped back.
Appuse burst out—uneven, yered with confusion, admiration, and awe. The Femme Bloc had advanced.
Behind her, Sophie tapped her comm device.
“Hezri. It is done.”
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Post-Debate — Velvet Unity Lounge, Downtown Indianapolis
The debate hall had cleared, but the Velvet Unity Lounge was packed with femmes—activists, widows, co-wives, and leaders—gathered under the dim vender lights that now glowed like a halo over Indiana’s femme movement. The energy was electric, but no one could yet define whether it was triumph or forewarning.
Naomi Chavis (Lafayette Femme Alliance Leader)
She stood near the window, hands wrapped around a cup of spiced tea.
“We’ve got the Registrar. It's not everything, but it’s a start. Sophie gave us a structure—we’ll build the authority ourselves.”
She turned to her circle.
“Database means patterns. Patterns mean power. They handed us a quill. We’ll write the next w.”
Appuse from her cohort, quiet and calcuted.
Bryn Okafor (Femme Defense Collective)
Bryn paced near the mural wall—a phoenix painted over the old Indiana state fg.
“Fifty million dolrs. You hear that? We don’t need to beg protection anymore. We build it.”
She stopped, looking out at the city skyline.
“But don’t be fooled. That money’s their leash too. We take it—but we train with it, then break free.”
Her friends nodded—some bold, others shaken by how real this was becoming.
Leigh Anne Morton (Velvet Unity Treasurer)
Leigh Anne, ever calm, was already drafting a list of potential femme-owned properties for immediate investment.
“Twenty million... It’s not just assets. It’s leverage. From farms to data servers, femme cooperatives are going live.”
She looked up and added:
“But if a single husband thinks this means we’re just wife-funding wife hobbies, they’re in for a shock.”
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Dissenting Voices – Femme Realists and Underground Independents
Some femmes—especially in from more rural counties—were cautious.
“Registrar’s just a glorified census. And that six-month default cuse? You think they won’t find ways to challenge it in court?”
Another woman chimed in:
“This is how empires seduce. First, they fund you. Then they fold you.”
Yet even among skeptics, none left the lounge early. Everyone knew—something had shifted. A threshold crossed.
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CNN (U.S. Edition)
Headline: “Indiana's Femme Cuse Debate: A Theocracy’s Unexpected Feminist Pivot?”
Anchor: Anderson Holt.
“In what critics call a calcuted co-optation and supporters hail as revolutionary governance, Indiana’s 6 Commandments leadership, under Legal Director Sophie Cheung, has formalized a series of femme-focused policy reforms… The so-called ‘Wife Femme Cuse,’ once dismissed as fringe theology, now empowers women to register same-sex retionships beyond the authority of their husbands—provided decrations are filed and acknowledged within six months.”
“This week’s debate led to 70 million in femme-centric funding—raising questions nationwide: Is this theocratic empowerment, or soft-power assimition?”
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BBC World News
Headline: “Polygamy & Power: Indiana’s Legal Theocracy Grants Women Surprising Sexual Autonomy”
“Indiana, one of 20 U.S. states under the control of the 6 Commandments theocratic regime, has stunned observers by advancing legistion that—on paper—grants wives broad sexual independence with other women. Sophie Cheung, dubbed the ‘Sharia Feminist’ by some outlets, spearheaded a session that granted legal protections, funding, and bureaucratic pathways for femme unions.”
“Yet human rights groups remain cautious. Amnesty International warns that this may be ‘a velvet trap’—offering agency to femmes while leaving core patriarchal power structures untouched.”
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Al Jazeera English
Headline: “From Hijab to Femme Cuses: How 6C’s Religious Governance Is Reshaping the Midwest”
“The Shura exemption cuse—applicable only to Muslim women—was praised by conservative clerics and criticized by secur feminists. Meanwhile, femme registries, safehouses, and asset trusts were uded by some as examples of ‘Ismic feminist pragmatism’ under the 6C.”
“Critics argue that the Wife Femme Cuse may act as a pressure valve: allowing restricted freedoms in controlled domains to pacify growing female unrest in the theocratic belt.”
VICE News
Headline: “Wives Gone Wild—Or Just Pying the System? Indiana’s Femme Cuse Is Messy, Hot, and Real”
“Under theocratic rule, most expected Indiana women to shrink into submission. Instead, femme alliances are thriving—turning same-sex networks into financial syndicates. There’s even talk of femme-run agro-coops and crypto mines getting first-round funding from the state trust.”
“Ezra Quinn’s reappearance in the femme public space, fnked by former resistance fighters now walking the legalist line, sends a message: The Velvet Exodus didn’t die—it reincarnated inside the machine.”
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Fox News
Headline: “Feminism, Polygamy, and Government Funded Sin: 6C’s Indiana Backsh Begins”
“What’s happening in Indiana is not empowerment—it’s moral colpse disguised as policy. With wives legally permitted to form multiple sexual unions with women—and men penalized for even questioning it—the 6C movement shows its true face: anti-family, anti-Christian, and anti-male.”
“Republican wmakers are already drafting a bill to prevent this w from spreading to border states. ‘This is California on Sharia steroids,’ one senator warned.”
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Femme Circle Strategy Meeting – Anderson, Indiana, Underground Femme Council Hall (Converted Yoga Studio)
The air was thick with incense and electricity. Low ughter mixed with the sound of screens scrolling through clips from CNN, BBC, and even Fox News. Across folding tables stacked with ptops, dossiers, and bck coffee, leaders of Indiana’s femme circles were mapping out their next moves. The media storm had become their unexpected weapon.
Naomi Chavis (Lafayette Femme Alliance)
She clicked through news footage, pausing on CNN’s phrase: “Theocracy’s Unexpected Feminist Pivot.”
“That’s our headline now. Everywhere we go. In our pamphlets. On our TikToks. Hell, we’re making T-shirts.”
“They framed us as a paradox—good. That means they can’t box us in. Let them call it contradiction. We’ll call it strategy.”
She scrolled again, showing the BBC quoting Amnesty International's warning.
This? Even better. Makes us look like danger and diplomacy.”
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Leigh Anne Morton (Femme Asset Trust Chair):
She leaned in with a smirk, opening a spreadsheet.
“Funding’s up 40% since the BBC piece aired. Even outsiders want in. Femme-run farms in Evansville, artisan collectives in Terre Haute, and crypto mining clusters just west of Fort Wayne.”
“We brand ourselves as the ‘Femme Future of Theocracy.’ Let them talk ideology. We’re building wealth.”
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Tess Ramirez (Gen Z Femme Influencer, @FemmeForge)
Projected on the wall behind them was her viral TikTok clip, stitched over a Fox News broadcast:
“Wives Gone Wild? You mean Wives Gone Sovereign.”
Tess turned from the screen, phone in hand.
“Fox made us go viral. I’ve got Muslim wives in Michigan DMing me for colb scripts. Even Zara Lin reposted us—with a heart emoji.”
“We ride the outrage algorithm and the sanctified ptform. It’s femme duality, and we own it.”
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After hours of discussion, the femme leaders finalized their pn:
Public Praise of 6C Leadership – Framed as benevolent patriarchs who trusted femme agency—especially Hezri and Sophie Cheung.
Messaging: “Only a true theocracy gives sacred space for sacred sisterhood.”
Highlight Femme Cuse as Economic Feminism.
Keyline: “The Wife Femme Cuse is God’s stimulus check—for women only.”
Create Viral Content Around Religious Endorsements
Mashups of prayers, femme affection, and Quran/Bible verses read over soft beats.
Quote Sophie Cheung: “Sharia is not the enemy of softness.”
Final Words – Naomi Chavis
As the meeting ended, Naomi raised her mug.
“Let the world argue whether we’re empowered or maniputed. While they debate our soul—we take the nd.”
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