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Ellie Mae O’Hagan Really Needs To Understand Sexism And Patriarchy

Ellie Mae O’Hagan tells us that women should indeed be allowed to say no without getting smashed to the ground. This being an obvious truth. What she’s missing is that we did actually have a society in which that was true:

[perfectpullquote align=”full” bordertop=”false” cite=”” link=”” color=”” class=”” size=””]I believe we can organise society differently. As well as obvious protections to prevent women from being harassed at work, and harsher penalties for gendered violence, we can organise around a better set of values. We can raise boys with a stronger sense of empathy, respect and humility. We can represent women better in public life, and tell their stories. We can acknowledge that Gabrielle Walsh was not punched in some freak incident by a person who was born evil: she was attacked by a man who felt entitled to her because he lives in a society that has encouraged his entitlement. We can make sure the girls growing up today experience something better, but doing so requires the courage to change the society we live in now.[/perfectpullquote]

There were things wrong with that patriarchy of old. But it did also have that idea that no really did mean no. That while women might be in the kitchen their sexuality was inviolate.

Oh, sure, rape still happened but it was regarded as a vile and extremely serious crime. It was a hanging offence and then a possible life imprisonment one.

No, I don’t advocate going back either. But perhaps something was lost along the way?

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Rhoda Klapp
Rhoda Klapp
5 years ago

Of course no female ever teased or treated suitors with contempt for the amusement of her friends. Especially the ones who were more sensitive and with empathy and respect. No female is ever attracted to bad boys or alphas no matter what they support in theory.

I have sons. My friend who has daughters used to refer to their boyfriends as ‘victims’.

Dave M
Dave M
5 years ago

These feminazis keep on about re-educating boys to instil more empathy/kindness/respect/whatever, but let’s face it; boys have always been raised by women, since the year dot, be it mother or granny, and they still haven’t changed. Boys are boys, always will be and the sooner women accept that, then the happier everyone will be. It’s only taken women how long so far?

BarksintheCountry
BarksintheCountry
5 years ago

These people all seem to want to change boys behavior into girls behavior. Why? Perhaps it might be better for mankind’s survival to change girls behavior into that of boys. How did feminization become the default argument?

Quentin Vole
Quentin Vole
5 years ago

The rise of the ladette shows some movement in the opposite direction too.

Phoenix44
Phoenix44
5 years ago

The claim is utter garbage. Every woman is a man’s daughter. The idea that those fathers believe another man has “the right” to attack their daughter is obviously cretinously stupid.

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