The Misogyny We Don't Talk About
The most dangerous form of misogyny isn't always loud. Sometimes, it's quietly passed down by women ourselves disguised as tradition, culture, or 'the way things have always been.' We stand for equality, yet still say, 'That's not a man's job.' ' A woman shouldn't do that.' We oppose yet we reinforce the very system we claim to oppose. The change we seek won't begin in parliaments or on social media. It begins in our homes, in the words we choose, the roles we normalize, and the children we raise. Let's raise boys who don't respect women because they're taught to 'protect' them, but because they see them as equals: equally capable, equally deserving, and equally human. The next generation will inherit not only our values, but also our biases. Let's be intentional about which one we pass on .