Again, more than willing to point out how flawed that reasoning is. I can point out quick and easy sources that will counter your stance
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Replying to @prageru
Do you want me to tackle the patriarchy or white privilege first?
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Replying to @prageru
I suppose I could start with the patriarchy. The very ideals of how our laws are set up in the US help establish the Pat.
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Replying to @NaffanJD
There is no law on the books that favors men over women.
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Maybe not at a federal level, but many state laws have had open discrimination for a long time. It's getting better, but not quickly enough
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Which states discriminate based on gender/sex or race?
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California rape laws seem to be far to lax (again, much of this is court precedent)
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Replying to @NaffanJD
Not sure how California's rape laws are lax. However, even if that's the case, that's hardly enough to justify US as patriarchy
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Women have many advantages in marriage/divorce court.
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Replying to @prageru
All are not equal in the US. Not by a long shot. This country favors white men, and it's delusional to think otherwise
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