• @DragonTypeWyvern
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    43 months ago

    Yes?

    Do you think the patriarchy worked differently when the weapon of choice was a spear?

    The point is always power and control.

    • @CoCo_Goldstein@lemmy.world
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      13 months ago

      Don’t know about the patriarchy… but in the use of weapons, yes things have changed since the weapon of choice was a spear. With melee weapons, a man has a huge advantage over a woman due to their size and strength. Guns are a great equalizer. With a little bit of training, any woman with a gun is no longer at a a disadvantage in a fight against a man.

      In the past 20+ years, approximately 2 million to 3 million soldiers served in the Global War on Terror. Approximately 10% to 20% of those soldiers were women and all of them were trained in the use of fire arms. Which leads back to my original statement regarding my thoughts on the founding of Gilead: I find it implausible. Are all of these women going to just docilely submit to become property?

      • @DragonTypeWyvern
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        3 months ago

        I’m not sure how you think the patriarchy is enforced, but the answer is no, they won’t, and they’ll be oppressed with violence for resisting the people with more guns and soldiers.

        Which is part of the story. “The War” and “The Crusade” are how Gilead refers to the ongoing civil war that formed the state, where, among other things, civil rights and the Constitution were abolished.

        So, if you want to know why armed women didn’t turn the tide?

        Plenty of them joined Gilead, for one thing, and the took the others’ guns and killed the ones who resisted.