“Breeding kink” also known as the resource incentive that drives all oppression of female ppl since the agricultural revolution.
-
Show this thread
-
What a total surprise that a male person fantasizes about exercising total control over human reproduction. Never seen this one before, certainly not embedded foundationally in all major religions/legal systems/cultural identities.
1 reply 43 retweets 251 likesShow this thread -
Look the most valuable idea to grok in feminism is that all dehumanizing ideas about female ppl spring from male ppl trying to wrest control of the human reproductive process. Every lie about who female ppl are serves this purpose. Learn it, live it.
1 reply 24 retweets 183 likesShow this thread -
Why would men want control of human reproduction? Cuz that’s how you make farm hands and soldiers, and if you DON’T control the means of reproduction that’s how ppl who are sick of your bullshit get made.
3 replies 15 retweets 148 likesShow this thread -
This is the key bit of analysis that third wave feminism has valiantly tried to discourage young women from ever considering. It’s the motivating resource incentive for all of this socially constructed gender in which we are framed as sweet, gentle, caring and dumb.
3 replies 21 retweets 164 likesShow this thread -
This is so important for young women to grok bc it destroys the illusion that somehow the treatment you’re subjected to is something you created or control. You make a resource ppl want! It’s not at all about who you are as a person, it’s like a mugger coming for your wallet.
2 replies 13 retweets 141 likesShow this thread -
How men assure themselves their power will continue into the future after death is through demonstrations of control of women’s bodies. Think of this when you see harems in music videos, read about Genghis Khan, Henry the 8th, or Hitler, or the dress codes for any religious sect.
2 replies 19 retweets 119 likesShow this thread -
@Exacerbati what’s the key feminist text for this idea?5 replies 2 retweets 35 likesShow this thread
I’ve been trying to remember if there was a book that made this idea cohesive for me, and this was the closest one. Super trippy, a lot like poetry, and very good for grokking.pic.twitter.com/VjYLh7VPo3
Loading seems to be taking a while.
Twitter may be over capacity or experiencing a momentary hiccup. Try again or visit Twitter Status for more information.