Sure - and in the Nazi's concentration camps, discipline was often enforced by Jewish kapos, some of them extremely brutal; this doesn't invalidate the basis of the oppression at work
You'd first have to validate it by showing that men are more likely to try to constrain women's sexuality than women are. You will find this difficult.
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No - that's missing the issue. What's undoubtedly true is that women's sexuality is more likely to *be* constrained than men's; who does the constraining (and as with most oppression, it's basically everyone) is very much secondary. The fight is simply to stop the constraint.
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Yes, but attributing it to patriarchy will hinder that.
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Yeah, people love a concrete enemy - even in the abstract
End of conversation
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