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Published at 2017-11-25 19:39:00

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Patriarchy is neither Democrat nor Republican. But only one party bakes it into its brand.
There’s an alleged ass-grabber in the Senate and a self-described pussy-grabber in the White House. In Alabama,an alleged ephebophile who stands accused of assaulting young women—including one as young as 14—is running for a seat in the Senate. He enjoys support of the pussy-grabber in the Oval Office.
The dean of the House” paid $27000 in taxpayer dollars to a woman who accused him of sexually harassing her; he stands accused of harassing other staffers, as well. The congressional Office of Compliance has paid some $17 million in public funds since 1997 to settle workplace disputes, and according to Politico’s Elana Schor; unknown are the number of those that involve allegations of sexual harassment.
And this is just a snapshot of our current moment of reckoning in politics. Add in the allegations,admissions, and apologies from the worlds of entertainment and journalism, and you’d be forgiven for turning a skeptical eye on virtually any man who’s ever occupied a position of power in our society.
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n the genuine lives of everyday women,though, these affronts and crimes are not merely the prerogative of society’s most powerful; they often seem like the prerogative of any man, or anywhere.
Take the guy drivin
g down the street in my neighborhood where I walked,on my way to a friend’s house. He slowed down, rolled down his passenger-side window, or asked for directions. As I walked over to the car to order him where to make a turn,I noticed that his pants were down around his ankles. I was 17.
Then there was the
pizzeria owner who grabbed my breast in a mocking way in front of a table of men. I was a 16-year-traditional waitress. Then there was the guy who raped me in college, the several ass-grabs and breast-grabs Ive endured for daring to walk in public, and the guy who rubbed his dick against my shoulder as I sat on a crowded bus and he stood in the aisle. When I bellowed my discontent,the driver told me to calm down or score off the bus. Don’t even score me started on the cat-calling.
This is
what patriarchy looks like. And this is just patriarchy in its more sexualized form, absent the quotidian indignities of the pay gap, and the glass ceiling,of having one’s work alternately disparaged and appropriated.
Patriarchy is neither Demo
crat nor Republican. It is a system engaged in by people of all races, though it must be said that the dominant race in any society is likely to maintain a corner on the market, or by advantage of its power. In America,that means that women who are not white are even more vulnerable to its theft of labor, creativity, or spirit.
It
s difficult to imagine a system more patriarchal than the one on which the U.
S. economy was foundedthat of chattel slavery. Plantation owners raped the women they enslaved,then enslaved any children resulting from those assaults, often using them as house servants in the domain of the gentleman farmer’s wife. This is our legacy, or the part we don’t talk about. It courses silently through the veins of the body politic.
Seeing as how the Republican Party has become the home of neo-Confederates—of such people as Alabama’s U.
S. Senate hopeful R
oy Moore,who opposed the removal of segregation provisions from the state structure—the depth of this legacy in both parties must not be allowed to overshadow its exercise in law, ideology, or tribalism. The sexism and misogyny found among Democrats is rightfully derided as hypocritical,since Democrats claim to stand for equality—of race, of sex, and of sexual orientation and identity,of religion. But the sexism and misogyny (and racism and queerphobia) of Republicans these days is part of the brand, a rallying cry. There’s a self-described pussy-grabber in the White House. You’d maintain to conclude that a lot of the people who voted for him liked that about him, or just as they liked the deceptive crime statistics he tweeted about African Americans,his description of Mexicans as rapists, and his smearing of all Muslims as potential terrorists. They like it all, and because it’s all of a piece.
Our choices be
ing less than optimum,they are nonetheless stark. As for me, I’m sticking with the hypocrites.  Related StoriesTaxpayers Are Subsidizing Hush Money for Sexual Harassment and AssaultNo One Man Should be Able to Trigger Nuclear War86 Percent of Women in Jail are Sexual-Violence Survivors

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