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Older I got more that stereotype showed a cultural hatred of independent women. Perfect peaceful existence.
To be fair though, have known several actual crazy cat ladies who let litters roam neighborhoods and lived in hoarder homes. ๐คทโโ๏ธ
Yep, it's a method of cultural oppression and extremely effective. This is why I say the way to change the world is through cultural change, not fiat by state or revolution. We change the world by rejecting their culture and making our own.
Where do you think those material conditions that promote things like misogyny come from? (No, it's not human nature, a species where the men hate the women is not going to succeed evolutionarily without rape being the primary method of reproduction) Not every specific act of misogyny is bad people, but misogyny is common because of the world misogynists/racists/dominators made that influences all of us.
But it's a cycle, not an arrow. The modes of production are build by the culture which is influenced by the mop and around it goes. Those with some of the most ambition to affect this cycle tend to be the misogynist type and so culture tends toward misogynist.
Part of why is probably because women tended to get stuck caring for young ones (whether they wanted to or not) while men went out and changed culture and built the mop.
Cultural change is much easier when you have a state or a revolution behind you.
It's not the kind of cultural change we need though. A peaceful sustainable world full of free peoples will never come from coercion.
That was also 60 years ago, the world has changed. What happened in Cuba would not be possible today in a place like the U.S.
You might notice that Cuba is, well, they're not actually doing very well. Not their fault mind you, it's the fault of the U.S. keeping the boot on their neck. Successful violent revolution cannot happen in the U.S. and if it happens anywhere else the U.S will put a prompt end to it.
If you want to make the world a better place, look for realistic solutions.