Grammatically incorrect. Vocabularily retarded. Spelling nonconformist. Miscreant of the academic format regime.
THIS IS WRITING. THIS IS WAR.
Everyday, the struggle to let my words be free. Let my language be written. A struggle for women, the underclass to reach out to one another within the confines of the oppressor.
We conform everyday to get what we need, but with my words compliance will not succeed.
I think you get the point. I start a new idea with a break even after one sentence. I let things flow to my liking, and my thoughts.
Because that is honesty to me. That is how I convey my most raw and honest messages. It doesn’t have to be pre-packaged, refined, dressed up, and combed out for the tastes of Academia.
Patriarchal dogma succeeds in the fact that it’s language concedes it’s mythology. Reading an academic and “intelligent” sounding article from a white male professor sounds like the valid truth, when it’s just conveying patriarchal ideology. As compared to the words of a black lower middle class radical feminist who’s understanding of her and other women’s reality is “imagined”, “overemotional” and “paranoid”. What can I know when I don’t like to put spaces after sentences?
I’m just a kid, ooh, ageism. Eighteen. I couldn’t know a thing.
But no, this is my life. I am a female. A survivor of abuse. A human being. There is no belief in some god that is doing all of this. Nothing but the concrete, observed, experienced reality of global male domination.
When I write it is fighting back. Fighting back against all of patriarchy, with the reorganization of the written word to represent female. Radical Feminist writing is about bringing to surface the reality of white male capitalist oligarchical dominance that is invisible within it’s own framework. Because it’s been made to be accepted as normal, and made to be accepted as truth, by the male oligarchs and the rest of men. So we can’t see it. Women feel it. Men fucking know it. But we pretend it doesn’t exist.
Radical Feminism is about facing the truth and identifying the culprits, and working towards liberation of females from them (men).
Do I really need to say culprits? It’s men. We’ve sugarcoated it for too long, after being called “man haters” and “exclusionary”.
There is something very stomach-jolting, inquisitive, and scary about throwing around the word “man” “male” and “men” so often.
For one, it upsets men because it’s identifying THE FUCKING TRUTH, and it makes them uncomfortable separating male from human. They don’t like to see themselves as a class. They don’t like to be identified because that disrupts their plug of power.
It hurts their “feelings” ( erections) to say the word men to often, and especially within a context of blaming them for the violence they inflict on others which they like to isolate as unique and characterizable events that are outside of patriarchy, like rape, sexual assault, class, etc.
For liberal men they are so stuck with plugging women’s brains with the whole “individual” and “identity as important” bullshit, that blaming men hurts their individual liberty ( it’s funny how my example proves individualism clearly works for men only, another thing that radical feminism does) which enrages them because the individuals males are supposed to above society, and not function as a class.
Faux Radical men get mad at the game of “I spy… MALES ARE DESTROYING THE WORLD!”, because they are so good at hiding behind gender, and their highly research big book understandings of everything from globalization to the industrial prison complex as institutions of the real enemy capitalism.
Whatever the case, constantly singling out men calls attention to men, which they hate. They get so butthurt. But what if women left 2000 word hate comments on MRA blogs and sent death threats to youtubers who make fun of women’s parts? They’d just frame us as crazy.
When it’s obviously not us that are crazy, it’s men. Men do those things. They freak out when someone holds them accountable for the actual harmful things, they actually fucking do women, and are unable to take responsibility for their actions. Patriarch is OBVIOUS, male power is OBVIOUS. If not, then why they so fuckin maadddd?
What constantly identifying the oppressors as men does in an even more meaningful light is that it empowers many women. It gives women their humanity back, it clears their minds. Fuck, identifying men helped me to understanding and identify violence and oppression way better. Every time I say men, I know that I am getting somewhere. I’m not hiding behind capitalism or civilization, the state, gender and even saying patriarchy can be indirect because many women haven’t grasped that men are perpetuators of patriarchy and it rose because of men. And by saying patriarchy it makes it seem like men and women lived humanly and equally one time. And it also can mean that women can be the patriarchy too. No. I’m surrounded by women who are patriarchal, but none are the patriarchy, they are simply victims of it. And I know their ways are just projections of male abuse.
That’s why I will continue to say men. Patriarchy is the system in which we live under, and men are the parasitic creators and sustainers of it.
So let’s say MEN, and separate females from men. Females are not going down for the plight of MALE destruction of this world as men want and trick us in to doing. Let’s say MALES, and re-identify as females. And let’s say incomplete chromosomes, to associate female with the complete upright original standard template of real-ass human being.
I identify with, love, care for, have patience for, and see women in my dreams. I have psychic connections to women, ( thinking about a random woman and then seeing her 5 minutes later.) Only women.