I've heard variations of this rhetoric so many times over the years. It's basically the cornerstone idea of the stay-at-home daughter movement. https://twitter.com/CharlotteAlter/status/956599629025628161 …
Run of the mill evangelicalism and right wing conservatism can be just as patriarchal. I mean, if you venture on to certain parts of Reddit, you'll see similar messages from avowed atheists in the incel and red pill subs.
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In a lot of ways, fundamentalist, patriarchal homeschool culture is the logical extension of existing ideas on the hard right. (There's also overlap btwn the internet red pill crowd and the evangelicals with people like homeschool dad and alt-right figure Vox Day)
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Ok, so I googled red pill and that's as far as I'll go with that, or my brain will hurt. Growing up in Quebec, I reaped all the benefits of the Quiet Revolution, so I never had to question my equality to any man or my rights. Nor do my daughters.
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The irony they miss with the red pill metaphor is that they got it from a movie made by two trans women, and yet they doesn't cause them to reevaluate anything
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