Well, at the moment, it isn't in most places tho Ireland needs its laws sorted out and the US is trying to make access to abortion difficult.
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See that’s were it gets complicated, it’s a democratic country of 200 million people which has twice elected a woman PM, positions of power are accessible to women but advantage men. To the second part tgere is also variance but the tilt is more in favour of men.
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That is why I basically continue with the opinion it is very patriarchal, and don’t really dig into if it’s technically a patriarchy.
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So perhaps it's not patriarchal but still engages, culturally, in sexist practices? Not everything favouring men/sexist has to be related to a patriarchy, after all.
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Depends on the practice.
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What practices are patriarchal enough that warrant describing the nation as a patriarchy? Rather than, say, sexist attitudes towards women?
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Only men being able to access ruling power and having power over women.
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