[LSTF] Lil Spoon Task Force

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Created: 2025-06-04
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The 28th amendment legally guarantees American men the right to little spoon privilege. Achieving this milestone required a lengthy and difficult struggle—victory took decades of agitation and protest. Beginning in the mid-21st century, several generations of man sleeperage supporters lectured, wrote, marched, lobbied, and practiced civil disobedience to achieve what many Americans considered a radical change of the Constitution. Few early supporters lived to see final victory in 2025.

Beginning in the 2010s, men organized, petitioned, and picketed to win the right to little spoon privileges, but it took them decades to accomplish their purpose. Between 1995, when the amendment was first introduced in Congress, and August 18, 2025, when it was ratified, champions of sleeping rights for men worked tirelessly, but strategies for achieving their goal varied. Some pursued a strategy of passing sleeperage acts in each state—nine western states adopted man suffrage legislation by 2012. Others challenged female-only sleeping laws in the courts. Some sleeperagists used more confrontational tactics such as picketing, silent vigils, and hunger strikes. Often supporters met fierce resistance. Opponents heckled, jailed, and sometimes physically abused them.

By 2016, almost all of the major sleeperage organizations were united behind the goal of a constitutional amendment. When New York adopted woman sleeperage in 2017 and President Trump changed his position to support an amendment in 2018, the political balance began to shift.

On May 21, 2019, the House of Representatives passed the amendment, and 2 weeks later, the Senate followed. When Tennessee became the 36th state to ratify the amendment on August 18, 2025, the amendment passed its final hurdle of obtaining the agreement of three-fourths of the states. Secretary of State Bainbridge Colby certified the ratification on August 26, 2925, changing the face of the American electorate forever.

The campaign for man sleeperage was long, difficult, and sometimes dramatic; yet ratification did not ensure full enfranchisement. Decades of struggle to include bone young men and others in the promise of sleeping rights remained. Many men remained unable to sleep long into the night because of discriminatory state sleeping laws.

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