#THE PATHRIARCHY
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gifti3 · 1 year ago
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The way everyone was ragging on helena
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youngestdaughtersyndrome · 1 year ago
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Can i be a hater for a second. If i have to hear mother by meghan trainor again i am actually going to hunt her down for sport
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yellow-yarrow · 3 months ago
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Nooo I just noticed that I misspelled patriarchy on my Nilsen drawing. This is all Nilsen's fault
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luniastheelf · 1 year ago
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This should be on @one-time-i-dreamt
I just had a weird dream where there was a popular video game series set in a post-apocalypse world, about a group of girls who have been transformed into some kind of nightmarish cyborg abominations that looked like someone crossed an antropomorphized motorcycle with a xenomorph. and they killed people for fun.
anyways with the new release the company responsible for the games was like "we listened to the public outcry about the lack of positive femininity, and made some changes to better represent women! listening and learning! <3"
the game was the exact same as the one before. the only change was that they turned the nightmarish scooter-abominations bright pink.
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lghockey · 10 months ago
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Whenever Christian calls his group the Pathriarchy all I can think of is ken saying
"To be honest, when I found out the patriarchy wasn’t about horses I lost interest"
Christian needs to add some horses to his group
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chimerathewriter · 2 years ago
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Oh my god is 2023 and I have seen a lot of delulus this year I will list yall a bunch
Billy Hargrove stabs who hoped that he would have come back even if we saw his racist abusive should live that fine body he didn't deserve. And about him being racist...
Stranger Things stans who started to throw racial slurs when Lucas showed up in the trailer playing basketball and thought that he betrayed the gang.
Stranger Things stans again who made fun of Lucas Sinclair hair, as if is not the most time accurate
Again Stranger Things stans who made racist jokes so that Caleb could notice them. And the ones who tried to invalidate Caleb's expurience with racism.
House of the Dragon stans saying that Targaryen incest is better that Lannister incest bffr, and if you tried to say that Jamie raped Cercei yes even Aegon
Aemond Targaryen stans, trying to completely victimise him, if Jace died that night with that rock yall would be silence
Team Green stans saying that team Green is morally better than team black, nope the writers cut a lot of things
Alicent and Rhaenyra shouldn't be idolise as iconic feminist. Because Alicent was indeed a victim of the pathriarchy but she still let his son be a rapist and become King. Rhaenyra wanted the crown and power not because she's a woman she just want to have power just for herself.
Alicent stans who think she never wanted Rhaenyra's demise, delulu as hell if the writers followed the book 100% yall mouth would be shut
Aegon Targaryen stans
Team Black stans who completely ignore how Viserys ignored his other children for his grown ass daughter. And think that Luke shouldn't have a little bit of accountability
Team Black stans who think that Daemon is a good person
Team Black stans supporting blood and cheese
Writers who decided to change some parts of the story
The bitxh who told me that house Martell is white
People who are racist to the black cast of Hotd
Genshin Impact stans
Stans who think that the representation thingy is not a big deal but poc players have to look at their culture being whitewashed
Stans who say Sumeru isn't inspired from North African, Middle Eastern and South Asian culture
Stans who say that the adultificatiom of little girl character is not weird
Ppl who simp for the 1000 Yr looking boy
Miracolous Ladybug stans who hate Marinette beign a stalker (and becase she rejected Chat many times, but we ain't gonna talk how chat is 2 persistent? OK just close your eyes) and praise Cloe even if at this point she's an irredeemable character and the new episode ugh
Girlies who say that Selwyn is the better love interest when Nick is standing right there
The white reader who didn't like Babylon because she didn't related with the main character
Quentin Tarantino stans
MCU stans
White Wanda Vision stans
TVDU stans
The bros who says woke
American Psycho stans
Jk Rowling stans
Hp stans who say there aren't racist undertones in the book
Some yt Encato Stans
Lore of Olympus Stans
Kpop Stans
I Army that tries to put their opinions in Korean politics
Defending Stephanie Meyers racist writing just because she's mormon
Holland Roden stans
Harry Potter stans who ignore the Maruder girls for new gen of Harry potter
People who fancast darkskin black Maruders biracial
People who cast Peter skinny
People who get angry at poc Maruder fancast
People who say that they don't like the new interview with the vampire series, they like everything except Louis and Claudia casting
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Now we all know why don't yall like the casting, go and Stan your non canon white movie, and live us queens alone
And lastly
White one direction stans who say that the guys were under contract is for this they couldn't defend Zayn against racism and islamophobia
I still have alot probably I will do a fandoms slander series
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jossujb · 1 year ago
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Barbie movie sure was better than it had any reason to be. Sure I knew it wpuld look gorgeous and be genuinely funny and camp, but I am kinda surprised that even the more serious critique of consumerism, girl-bossing, pathriarchy and gender roles was so nuanced.
I mean, I was expecting some soet of feministic stament for sure for sure, but just in the the pop-pink version of it - and Barbie movie kinda successfully deconstructed that. That maybe there ain't easy bubble gum pink solutions. There is just you and you and you and you're Kenough <3
It wasn't preachy either. It was summer fun. Made you think. I kinda felt for Ken the most - he was existing as an avec to someone else. That's how I feel sometimes, that I only exict on someone else's gravitational pull.
Anyway. Maybe not the absolute best film or all time, but a film with an argument well executed.
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lune-de-miel-au-paradis · 1 year ago
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Wow they didn't get the message this time either. However, it couldn't have been presented or told more simply than this. But what did we expect honeslty? After all the main characteristics of toxic people are false judgement and narrow-mindedness. 🙄
Omg! I really hope they realized that pathriarchy isn't about horses.
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BARBIE (2023) + living in Youtubers' heads rent free
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cacaitos · 1 year ago
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obviously pedophilia incest and rape never had any benefit to pathriarchy ever. completely neutral things in actuality so of course the dude thats very into beating up his gf in sex does it for for fetish reasons and therefore is a perfectly neutral sequence of events.
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lilithandtara-blog · 5 years ago
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Many people are unaware that Eve was Adam’s second wife. According to the Babylonian Talmud, written 3–5 BCE, prior to Eve, Adam had a wife named Lilith. Just like Adam, she was made of earth and brought to life with the breath of God. In other words, she was cut of the same cloth as Adam. However, the union was short-lived, as Lilith wanted to “be on top” and did not want to yield authority to Adam. Lilith left Adam after she refused to become subservient to him, and then would not return to the Garden of Eden after she had coupled with the archangel Samael, the angel of death and the taker of souls. From this point, the Abrahamic religious scholars demonized Lilith and she was portrayed as a dangerous monster of the night, a sexually wanton woman seducing men to their peril. The story of Eve and Lilith can be seen as yet another example of the patriarchal church’s attempt to subjugate women. Feminists would view Lilith’s departure from Eden as an act of triumph and self-empowerment. This may be so, but there is a deeper meaning to this story than what meets the eye. Eve and Lilith represent the dual aspects of femininity. Lilith is Queen of the Night, just as Persephone of the Greek pantheon, Ereshkigal of the Sumerians, Kali of the Hindus, Nut of the Egyptians, and the fierce Dakinis of Tantric Buddhism. She is the gatekeeper to the mysteries, death, and everything that lurks in the dark of the night. She is the wild untamed and unfathomable feminine that cannot be controlled or subjugated.
Suki Sohn, Alpha Bitch to Enchantress: A Path to Awaken Your Feminine Superpowers. 
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bfire92 · 6 years ago
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Speak down
Men
When we scream
You do not hear us.
You say we shutter
When we stutter
And tell us
to speak up.
But when we step
On the stage
To shout out
against the pathriarctic crown
You call it noise
And tell us
To stand down.
Just got a bit tired of how middle aged men often do not listen to what I am saying, but instead they interrupt me and never answer the questions I just asked them. I have taken to just being a bitch about it, and now, when they interrupt, I just keep talking like I didn't notice. They get so very confused, it is hillarious.
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labellecachefroidrevue · 7 years ago
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Velvet bare skin Curves in all shapes & sizes Everyone wants a peek Everyone wants a pinch But once it’s touched You’re a dirt An opened lolly Worthless
We read books We own knowledge We have voices, dreams, laughter We are the finest creators We are the heart of a civilization
But are her curves in the right places, they ask But are her pores invisible, they ask But is her skin as translucent as a clear water table, they ask But can she do her house chores, they ask But is her laugh poise enough, they ask But how many men have touched her, they ask But did she say no, they ask But what did she wear, they ask
You’re a piece of art, darling Don’t take that as a compliment, darling They keep you, no, COLLECT you, confine you in a closed room Discarding you once your beauty vanishes You’re a condiment in a sachet, baby The cover has to be inviting But none wants an opened sachet, baby Flies and insects will roam you They’ll eat off your values, your knowledge, your personality And just Like That You’re worthless
Procreation is men’s thing You’re not supposed to be intrigued You are the patient object after all You’re not supposed to enjoy it Bleed if you must Avoid it at all cost You are the patient object after all They’ll try to catch a glimpse Or cover a touch Or muse out on how they want to use you No matter how you hide It’s your fault It always is
Listen, sweetheart They try to put you in your place But remember Your place is wherever you want to be They try to claim ownership of you But remember You are your own mistress You are not put in her to be blamed Nor to be restricted Moreover to be a possession You are not wrong for being bold You are not sinned for not complying Nor you are sinned for being silenced Their hands are filthy Their minds are small Their honor rest only on their manhood Let your grand beauty keep them that way Let your knowledge turn them solicitous
Angels, It always has been their fault You belong to you You are more than what they want to make you be
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satorugojowidow · 3 years ago
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Analysis of episode 152 of Jujutsu Kaisen
spoilers of episode 152
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Why Naoya's death in hands of Maki's mother makes perfect sense
To understand this we have to think about it in two ways: one, is Maki's mother's psychology and the second is the narrative of the story.
Lets start by Maki's mother's psychology:
Maki's Mother is abused woman. She has suffered the abuse of her family during her whole life. And the fact that she seemed okay with it, doesnt mean she was actually okay. Its important to understand that pathriarchy is a cultural system. People is teached that womans are inferior to mens in many ways. Sometime is very subtle, sometimes no.
Maki's mother was raised is a traditional family (we dont know if she was a Zenin by born or just by marriage but she was probably from a traditional family even if she wasn't a Zenin by born). She was teached that her place was behind her husband. She was teached to obey, to be submissive. All those teaching wich are symbolic violence was presented to her as "how things are supposed to be".
It is important to understand that obedience cannot be obtained only through force, that is why violence is legitimized to build a type of subjectivity that recognizes values ​​where there is only violence.
When you teach someone from the very begining that is how things are supposed to be, that being a good wife is the best she can be, that being a good wife mean to obey, you legitimized that symbolic violence as values.
All that combined with the idea of Zenin of who is a worthy member and who is not.
The subjectivity of the woman who is victim of violence tends to interpret the violence that she suffers as her own fault, as that she could not meet the expectations, as that she failed to be a good woman / wife / mother. That is why many times these types of women justify the violence of their husbands.
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Violence also works to make the person believe that it is impossible to get out of that situation. That she is very weak or unable to do anything for herself. Violence destroys self-esteem.
Maki's mom's psychology oscillates between these two points. To believe that is how things are supposed to be and believe that she can't do anything to change that.
You can observe some contradiction in both ideas. This is because no subjectivity is a stable framework of ideas that coexist in harmony. There are cracks in them. Questions, conflicts.
You may have believed that you saw a woman absolutely convinced of the legitimacy of the patriarchal structure she was in, but inside there were small cracks, ideas, conflicting feelings.
A woman can live her entire life with these internal conflicts without ever saying something about them, or she can reach a breaking point. There is no general rule for this. It depends on what each person lives and how they react to it.
Maki's mom reached the breaking point. I believe that this happened because of the traumatic experience she had with her daughter and husband dying and seeing her other daughter destroying everything she knew.
This is important, everything she knew was destroyed in the course of a couple of hours or even less. her structures collapsed and her psychology collapsed with them as well.
Maki's mom loved her daughters. The problem was, she was convinced that the problem was Maki's refusal to obey.
You can see how there is a missing line where she ask about her daughters. Gege is very subtle about this
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That the problem was Maki's refusal to obey is an idea that underlay Mai when she complains why she did not stay with her if there was only "some chores to do at home".
Mai realizes that the problem isn't Maki's refusal to obey when she realizes that obeying won't save her. She obeyed and was the first to be stabbed. Understand that you cannot live off the goodwill of those who wean you. There was when she understands Maki and decides to sacrifice herself to save her. I elaborate this more in this post.
In the case of the mother, I don't think she is very clear about what she is feeling. She is at a breaking point where nothing makes sense, where everything is lost, where only pain and anger remain. Pain and anger that has been accumulating for years.
Just look her face
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She sees in Naoya the representation of all the violence she suffered for years, violence that left her nothing in return. That is why she kills him.
Makes sense? Make absolute sense to me. She is not the first woman or person who is a victim of violence that one day "suddenly" goes crazy and kills her perpetrator.
The narrative of the story.
First i want to express that i dont hate or either dislike Naoya. I dont believe a character should have the same values as me to be a character I like. I think he is a shitty person, but i also believe he is an amazing character. So, please, Naoya simp calm down and dont attack people who are okay with his end saying "you just hate him" wtf
Dont go for the pontential argument line because all well-written characters have potential.
Lets discuss this end without falling in the "you just like him" or "you just hate him"
Naoya is a side-character of Maki's story. As Mai were, about this last statement i have a post.
His tragedy is never to be what he was told he was and to die at the hands of what he most despised.
He was told that he was great, a blessing for the family.
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Yet, he funds out that the true blessing is Megumi. Even the father that told him he was great, now reject him for Megumi.
just look his face, he didnt see that comming
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The mens he admired the most, the men he want to stand with it, and even be greater. Never even paid him attention.
look how in this panel they arent looking at him, Gege did it on purpose
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the girl he despised so much ends up becoming the person who equals Touji. The person who is recognized by Satoru. And ends up being murdered by the woman whose existence he despises to the point of insulting her daughters in her presence. in the same way that he said that women who did not obey should die.
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Naoya's ending is almost ironic. It represents how the conservative structures of the jujutsu world are collapsing. It's an ending that not only makes sense, but is representative of a world that is falling apart.
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I would love to hear your opinion <3
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what if Naoya turns into a VENGEFUL SPIRIT? he died in pure hate
UPDATE
part 2
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Hi, I really want to talk to someone, I'm very sad about what is going on with Billie Eilish. You know, I don't actually care about the photos themselves but her words. She said she feels like a real woman now and that she is empowered and I find it so heartbreaking because she is saying a pinup stereotipical feminine image is being "a real woman" and if a woman who became famous since 13, who is talented and has a great careeer didn't felt empowered til now... it's like... so much pathriarchy and no one is seeing that? I've only seen a few radical feminists saying this and nobody else. I liked her because she was an icon for non gender conforming but now she said such non feminist stuff and people congratulate her because "is her choice". Again, even if she took photos with less clothes I would not care, that's not the issue. Her words are what hurts me because it means talent, career, fans, friends and everything doesn't empower you unless you look like a pin up. :(
oh my god i don’t realise she said that ‘real woman’ thing at all!!!
it’s so heartbreaking, like she’s basically admitting that women *have* to be very feminine and sexy and whatever, or else they might not be real women, and i think that’s what drives a lot of girls today to believe they’re nonbinary, bc they too think that only real women are like that
it’s extra upsetting bc she was they reason many people, myself and a lot of my friends included, were able to feel confident in oversized, baggy clothes, but does now mean we’re not real women???
i’m just really scared for her, men were already creepy and predatory to her before this, and god knows what they’ll be like now, remember last year (i think) when there was that picture of her wearing shorts and a tank top and everyone lost their shit about it saying all sorts of creepy stuff about her?? thats gonna happen again only x10000 now and it’s gonna be horrible for her
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maria-scariotes · 3 years ago
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thats the true hierarch of pathriarchy, thats why woman have to accomodate men on their bathrooms and any other space made for them. Cuz for society, we are just the rest. And if the rest dont want to accept the other kind of rest (gay men, transexual men, men that dont fit in) than we are just being selfish
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Man/non-man
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lesbiankiliel · 7 years ago
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it's incredible how Wonder Woman makes you... *vague gestures* want to dismantle pathriarchy and work out until you're super strong
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