So, uh, here's some fun supplementary reading for everybody.
>Internalized misogyny is very much a thing, unfortunately. It's very possible for a woman to conclude that if patriarchy is the only game in town, she's going to play to win.
>This is part of why we need to remember--and to reiterate to anyone else who doesn't get it--that what feminism stands against isn't men, it's patriarchy. Men are not universally evil, and women are not universally good. But a system that creates and reinforces inequalities between them definitely deserves destroying.
So, uh, here's some fun supplementary reading for everybody.
>Internalized misogyny is very much a thing, unfortunately. It's very possible for a woman to conclude that if patriarchy is the only game in town, she's going to play to win.
Right-Wing Women, by Andrea Dworkin
>This is part of why we need to remember--and to reiterate to anyone else who doesn't get it--that what feminism stands against isn't men, it's patriarchy. Men are not universally evil, and women are not universally good. But a system that creates and reinforces inequalities between them definitely deserves destroying.
"Patriarchy, the System: An It, Not a He, a Them, or an Us" by Allan G. Johnson
Start here.
Ignorance and oppressor class status don't make you a great spokesperson to the class you oppress.