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CleatusDefeatus's avatar

The greatest stories have always been steeped in patriarchy. Which is why it has been attacked with such ferocity in the past decade.

Cut sacrificial purpose, allow destructive individualism. Destroy cultivation of a true integrated group, foster distrust of all others under the name of inclusion.

Whether it be a true family saga of parents passing greatness to their progeny, or the hero’s journey.

The hero’s journey, on the surface, appears to be celebration of the “Individual” yet it is not. It’s never about personal gain nor validation. The lack of a traditional family is filled by a surrogate, generally paternal figure to help guide our hero (OURSELVES) to the path of personal sacrifice for the goods of the family, or the many.

I’ve never met an “individual” that I’d ever care to spend the bare amount of time with, that I’d have to.

I’m mainly looking at you “educated” young women.

DemsAreTrash's avatar

Women genuinely do not understand that they are destroyers, which is so ironic considering that they are the givers of life. When they are handed power, they rarely use it for the betterment of others - it's self-serving, devious, and hate-filled. I have really done a 180 on my views towards females. I used to believe the cliches of sweetness and innocence, but I have come to see that they are often the true epitome of societal evil.