How Do You Recognise Patriarchy in Everyday Life
In patriarchal social constructs, women are undervalued not because they give birth, as many think, but as per patriarchal social constructs. Genderism is a deliberately constructed power structure putting men at the centre and women at the periphery. This is a universal construct, though it takes variations based on the cultural, historical, religious and belief systems that reign each nation.
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