understanding that the patriarchy comes down to the system’s foundation and its continuing structure, is far more important than the individual’s opinion. This is so because the individual’s opinion is shaped by the system. Of course, this is not a promise nor an indication that our opinions will automatically equate to one another, but it does highlight the importance of education. Education is how we learn facts and, facts shape opinions. So if the majority that is educated is aware of a fact then the likelihood of a rebellion or majority is more probable. But then again, in my opinion though the patriarchy is very much real- money plays a huge role in what happens and who gets what they want. It is all very complex and upsetting that as a society we haven’t gotten very far. There is genuinely no need for a struggle or for a patriarchy to exist. There simply should not be systems that were built to opress. These systems simply should not exist. It is rather annoying to see how much of the ideas on feminism, equality, and education have been repeated for hundreds of years but there has never been an absolute change in the system. The mere fact that as a country/society we can accept that something such as “far-right” exists, and it main ideology is motivated and based on racialinequality, complete, while male domination and saying in all structures of the system, bewilders me. I agree with freedom of speech everyone is entitled to that, but on a very ethical level it should be oppressive actions and ideology should not be liberated. A founding in the education must exist. Matters of human life are extremely vital for all human life is vital. Like I said it bewilders me how there hasn’t been a radical and absolute change, but yet a continous acceptance in widespread ignorance and oppression. it should not be so hard to extinguish with is unethical and immoral.
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