Colonizing the ability to create new lives
Patriarchy is the colonization by men of women's ability to create new lives. Before patriarchy, everything was in its place: women freely exercised maternal rights, disposed of their bodies and the ability to create new lives whenever they wanted. This applied not only to small tribes, but also to advanced civilizations like the Minoan. Throughout the planet, where people lived, fair and creative power has always been with women. Power in society belongs to those who create this society.

It is possible to keep what men have never owned and cannot belong to only through systemic violence against women. In order to take power away from women, many mechanisms were invented, ranging from the sale and purchase of women into slavery, into wives, abortion bans, rape, and ending with reproductive pressure in various forms. The perversion and psychopathic nature of male power stems from their encroachment on the inaccessible, from their hatred of women, on whom men are completely dependent and whom they are forced to oppress in order to maintain their artificial dominance.
With the spread of patriarchy, the concept of paternity arises, which was introduced by men so that children would call them ... mothers. In other words, "father" is a mother, only a man. Men, unable to bear and give birth, appropriated the ability to create new lives and took power away from women. This is where the famous thing comes from: “Abraham begat Isaac; Isaac begat Jacob; Jacob begat Judah and his brothers…”

Men have convinced themselves that children are their property. They even call the penis a “child-bearing organ”, and no one thinks about what a man is at all able to give birth from his penis. Having an inferior reproductive system, an underdeveloped body and genome, men have done everything to throw mud at a more perfect - female body. Menstruation, the ability to become pregnant, childbirth, they designated an abomination.

Men say: “You will give birth when I want, as much as I want, you will feed the children and take care of them for as long as necessary, and I will call the children my property, give them my patronymic and surname, because it’s me gave birth to these children”.

"Father" is an empty phrase. A person, in principle, cannot have a father in the sense in which men want this. No man is able to create people and in natural conditions, no man can own children. A man is an auxiliary material for the birth of a child, and there is only one real parent - a woman. In a patriarchy, children belong to men through marriage and other institutions. On a collective unconscious level, men are well aware that they are just impostors and their dominance cannot endure indefinitely.

Author: Shveia Krovavaia
Translation: f.sumasbrodskiy

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