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Gender Differences

Authoritarian amplification of social anxiety and hate about personal identity and forms of self-expression is both disturbing and nothing particularly new within the context of history. Gendered and generally patriarchal limitations, interpretations, and attributions related to gender expression (aka fashion) have evolved uninterrupted, sometimes within the span of a single decade (think the 1960s).

Fashion is, and always has been, a sociopolitical, chronological snapshot of what societies allow, prefer, celebrate, reject, persecute, and seek to control in majority and minority populations.

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Patriarchal systems that enforce binary-only standards of human diversity require social stereotyping to quickly and easily discriminate between Group A (the one with more privilege) and Group B (the one with less privilege). These stereotypes also serve authoritarianism on virtually every level.

Maintaining patriarchal binary structures requires lying about reality.

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Frequently Asked Questions:

Gender Differences

Authoritarian amplification of social anxiety and hate about personal identity and forms of self-expression is both disturbing and nothing particularly new within the context of history. Gendered and generally patriarchal limitations, interpretations, and attributions related to gender expression (aka fashion) have evolved uninterrupted, sometimes within the span of a single decade (think the 1960s).

Fashion is, and always has been, a sociopolitical, chronological snapshot of what societies allow, prefer, celebrate, reject, persecute, and seek to control in majority and minority populations.

Patriarchal systems that enforce binary-only standards of human diversity require social stereotyping to quickly and easily discriminate between Group A (the one with more privilege) and Group B (the one with less privilege). These stereotypes also serve authoritarianism on virtually every level.

Maintaining sex and gender binary structures requires lying about reality.

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When you're looking for answers, do you want to be lied to?

I mean, right? No one in search of or in need of objective answers to their questions, wants to be lied to.

  • Lying to someone discourages them from asking more questions.
  • Lying is (generally) counterproductive, unless you’re an authoritarian communicating with ‘true believers’.

For authoritarian and ideological extremist leaderslying (aka “disinfo”) becomes a useful tool because ‘true believers’ actively/passively absorb manufactured ‘wedge issues’ that confirm their preexisting implicit, or explicit bias.

To learn more about how public opinion shifts, check out the Overton Window.

Examples of authoritarian lies include:

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