I can trivially name 10 important ruling men from history. I assume so can you. That should suggest something about the historical power structures to you.
Women have birthed 100% of men. I wager this has some modicum of an effect on society as we know it. — NOS4A2
Now you're grasping at straws.
Women bearing children doesn't mean they had a voice in the creation of governments or economies. And it's not like women had a choice about when or how many children to have or if at all to have them.
Feminism has been attacked for only accommodating to the needs of white, cis-gendered, heterosexual, able-bodied women while leaving out other minority women from the movement. — Bridget Eagles
It seems feminists want access to the patriarchy more so than its alteration. — NOS4A2
Patriarchy, routinely blamed for everything, produced the birth control pill, which did more to free contemporary women than feminism itself.
What do you mean, you might be equivocating between society and patriarchy? I would like to understand that better.
I think Paglia's statement is stupid. To suggest that patriarchy produced birth control pills seems tantamount to saying that all science is patriarchal. — uncanni
“Patriarchy, routinely blamed for everything, produced the birth control pill which did more to free contemporary women than feminism itself.” — NOS4A2
The way men have tried to "protect" women has historically included keeping them in the house, telling them whom they can be friends with, what jobs they can do, not allowing them to vote, not allowing them property, and beating them when they get rebellious. If that's not disadvantaged, I dunno what definition you're working with. — Artemis
The mills of the economy grind away without consulting ideologies. — Bitter Crank
Such a shallow viewpoint. Some men? Sure. Not the admirable ones.
You realize how fallacious this is? You realize what it has in common with many racist thoughts? Identity politics? Etc — creativesoul
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