50 Memes From “Fight The Patriarchy” That Are So True They Might Make You Laugh And Cry (New Pics)
Feminism has come a long way over the past century. There are currently 30 women around the world serving as Heads of State in their respective countries, and women finally have the right to vote in nearly every single country in the world. But we’re still a long way from achieving true equality. And if you’re in the mood for some memes that might make you simultaneously laugh and cry, you’ve come to the right place, pandas.
We took a trip to Fight the Patriarchy on Facebook and gathered some of their best posts down below. This account is dedicated to calling out misogyny and injustice while still managing to maintain a sense of humor, so regardless of your gender, we hope you enjoy scrolling through this list. And be sure to upvote the memes that you find painfully accurate!
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My mother once told me the story of how she was almost kidnapped by a man 3 times her age as a prevention story. Yeah, teenage boys can handle to learn about consent.
Nor were they allowed to have a credit card account of their own, either.
According to a 2020 survey from the Pew Research Center, only 61% of women in the United States consider themselves to be feminists. And unsurprisingly, women are more likely than men to assign positive characteristics to feminism, meanwhile men are more likely to consider it polarizing and outdated. But the reality is that there’s still a need for feminism today, even if you assume that it accomplished its goals because women have the right to vote, open a credit card and purchase birth control.
Let’s start with the gender pay gap. Currently, in the United States, women earn on average 85% of what men earn. And half of American workers believe that a major reason for this pay disparity is because women are treated differently by their employers. At the same time, women are less likely than men to be “the boss” at their job, despite the fact that nearly a third of women would like to be.
Yeah, If one day my worst enemy need a pad I would even go buy one for her !
I never thought of it that way, but it would be a very damaged woman indeed that wouldn’t give a pad to even someone that was shågging her partner
Load More Replies...I don't even use pads and tampons anymore but still always make sure I have some in my purse
I don’t cos I never go out anymore , but my daughter does , she knows what’s it’s like , I’m so glad I’m long past all that
Load More Replies...If a total stranger needed them and I didn't have any on me, I'd happily dash to the nearest shop to buy some for her.
I work in a thrift shop, sorting. It's astounding how many bags and purses contain unused tampons and pads. Whenever I see it, I think to the comments on BP, how women are voicing how expensive these are. I wonder why they were just left in the bags and purses. I guess forgotten. Unfortunately we can't sell anything not sealed in it's original box, for hygiene safety purposes. It's crazy that the feminine products that do come in, inside and sealed in the box or bags, are the same ones handed out for free at Klinic or schools, or somewhere, and the thrift shops still decide to charge a few bucks for them.
Put them in a little box on the counter, with a sign, letting women take when needed!
Load More Replies...In Australia sanitary pads and tampons have a "luxury tax" added to the price by the government! Only a man would decide that that was a luxury. 🙄
I got told by my parents that a protest group of women (?attempted ?actually got into) the Prime Minister of the day's office with the intention of freebleeding on his chair to make a point how menstruation and menstrual products are not a luxury but a necessity for women. Not sure if they got arrested or stopped so if any Aussies know the outcome would love to know
Load More Replies...I'm a guy. I'm a married man, in fact, and have two sisters. And if someone came to me needing a menstrual product, I would help them get one in whatever way I could, same as i would if someone needed a bandaid. It's just proper manners.
Yes I also train my teen daughters to carry extra for themselves and others because you never know who might need it and it's good to help a fellow lady in need.
I have had women's sanitary supplies in my house for decades even though I live alone and not involved (or plan to be) with a woman. I've received compliments from numerous women over the years that I accept with a slight twinge of guilt because it started with a gf moving out and leaving them behind. (Not because I was aware enough to see the necessity) Since then I've always had both tampons and pads around, just like I have extra toothbrushes.
I used to carry some despite putting periods in remission on depo. You never know when a body will sabotage you unexpectedly at, say, a bar....
They are VAT free!! They are not considered a luxury item, which is why tax on them was abolished. Also, free sanitary towels are available in UK (how may vary by location) through several schemes, including free products provided in state-funded schools and colleges, and by accessing them through charities, food banks, and some supermarkets. The government-funded Period Products Scheme ensures students in schools and colleges have free access to products like sanitary towels and tampons if they need them. On top of that you can buy boxes of supermarket own brand, 14 pads, for less than 50p. The brand Always - pack of 26 for £1.
Load More Replies...You ever think that maybe, just maybe, the problem is you and not everyone else.
Load More Replies...One of the reasons for the wage gap is sexism in the workplace. The European Institute for Gender Equality reports that “less than half of EU citizens believe that gender equality has been achieved at work.” Meanwhile, 94% of EU citizens consider gender equality to be a fundamental right.
Yet for some reason, women still report receiving less feedback than men in the workplace and being interrupted more frequently during meetings than men. Moms are also expected to take time off work to care for their children more than their husbands, which can then be used against them when they’re up for a potential promotion. Women are even seen as less competent once they become mothers, despite the fact that most are juggling a career and the majority of the domestic labor in their household.
How can you mock my masculine strength like that! I'm crying now!
Read what you just said, Alyce. You don't care if people starve. You reserve the right to judge people and feel YOU have the right to put them into the 'can't work' and 'won't work' boxes. Your belief gives you the right to allow those people in your 'won't work' box to starve. You don't know if people have mental problems or are in constant pain, you just think you can look at someone and make a judgement. Your Christ said feed the hungry. Period. Don't sort the sheep from the goats. Just. Feed. Them. I know some real d***s that aren't much use to society, but they still deserve food and a safe place to sleep.
While anyone can become a victim of domestic violence, women are disproportionately targeted. The United Nations reports that nearly one in three women around the globe have been subjected to physical or intimate partner violence. And in 2023, over 51,000 women around the globe tragically lost their lives due to violence from their partner or a family member, accounting for 60% of all female homicides. Meanwhile, only 12% of male homicides are caused by a partner or family member.
"You'll end up alone with 4 cats, bla bla bla..." Yeah, and in a chalet in the Swiss Alps baby !
Tax the rich and give the money to the employees that did all the work.
In the United States, 81% of women report being the victims of gender-based harassment, while only 43% of men say they’ve experienced the same. There’s no question that this kind of harassment, which often leads to violence, is a problem across the board. But it’s naive to assume that feminism has completed its mission when women are still being targeted far more often than men.
And even more weird, since I turned 18 years old I haven't been publicly harassed or catcalled once...
That infuriates me. Yes I bought the BTS's Proof album for 65euros, but at least I don't DESTROY a city if my sport's team win or lose. (Remember Philadelphia)
When I was in college, a guy I dated (briefly) would wax poetic about walking the city streets in the middle of the night to “clear his head.” Couldn’t understand why I couldn’t do the same.
Now, if you’re wondering what you or the men in your life can do to help fight the patriarchy, HeForShe has some great suggestions. First, they note that men should start with questioning their own behavior and beliefs when joining the women’s rights movement. Many of us have been conditioned to believe certain stereotypes or have practiced harmful behavior without even realizing it. The sooner we unlearn those habits, the sooner we can help others eliminate them too.
Another step men can take is educating themselves about the women’s rights movement. This fight goes back hundreds of years, and learning about it can help men understand why women are so passionate about fighting for equality. At the same time, volunteering and supporting women’s organizations can go a long way. As long as you’re using your voice for good, you shouldn’t be afraid to speak up.
The full trilogy of "50 Shades". Books and movies. And that book from Christian's perspective.
I've experienced that but in reverse. I wanted her to come home sometimes and help be a mother to our children instead of running around all hours injecting an illegal stimulant. Apparently that made me a controlling A-Hole. Now she's just somebody that I used to know, a voice inside my head. I have the children. They get good grades, well adjusted, we're ok.
In the same vein, if you hear friends or family members making misogynistic comments or treating women inappropriately, call them out. Unfortunately, these people won’t always listen to what a woman has to say. But if they hear it from a man, they might be more eager to listen. Disassembling the patriarchy certainly won’t happen overnight, but if we keep chipping away at it, it will eventually crumble.
Are you enjoying this list of memes about fighting the patriarchy, pandas? Keep upvoting the ones you find particularly relevant, and let us know in the comments below how you work on dismantling the patriarchy in your everyday life. Then, if you’re interested in checking out another list of feminist memes from Bored Panda, we’ve got the perfect article to read next right here!
We were going to do it with my ex and he said "no" and you know what I did ? I said "okay" and we ate candies and watched a movie. See, it's truly that easy.
I fully agree. It angers me SO MUCH when a woman's nud3 get public and people shame her for taking that picture AND NOT THE GUY WHO PUBLISHED IT !!!
Always ask "why" when someone makes an awful statement, and see them crumble or stop answering you.
The "friend zone" bullsh!t is just a way to guilt women into never rejecting men and making them feel like monsters if they do. I'm so ready to d!e on that hill that I have the shovel already prepared to dig.
I hate that most men only talk about men's mental health issues during women's mental health events. Please, if you want to talk about your cause then create your event, don't parasite another one ! Like the international women's right days I always see a thousand of "what about men's day ?" and EVERY YEAR we tell them that it's November 19th. EVERY YEAR. They never celebrate it.
As an alpha male I find it really cringeworthy when men feel the need to announce their alpha male status.
I believe that I am solely responsible for many 'no profanity' clauses.....
I saw someone say once that "men say they want kids the same way a child wants a puppy".
If you want a relationship to work out happily, notice the verb used.
At one time I wanted to be an FBI investigator, but the answer to "who is committing all the murders" would be whomever I was dating at the time.
Yeah... I'm not all "America is evil and we must burn it to the ground," but to willfully ignore slavery, interment camps, child labor, and the forced relocation of Native Americans, amongst others, dooms us to repeat those same mistakes.
Because men like that are terrified of rejection. They define their own masculinity with outside props, I.e. big car, how much they can drink, etc. The biggest prop of all is also the one that can reject them and make them feel emasculated because their sense of masculinity doesn't come from within. Ergo they resent/hate women for the power women have over them, even though they see women as inherently inferior.
It was designed around the assumption that there is an adult in the household who doesn't go to work.
You forgot the part where he calls you pretty, then a wh0re when you say you're not interested.
Given that biology is a big squishy spectrum of "huh here's a variation we didn't know existed" a brain existing in a body that doesn't match it seems like a predictable enough variation that I do not understand people's big hangup with Trans. Seems like a normal variation bound to happen.
It should come as no surprise why as soon as women were able to get educated and support themselves, marriage rates dropped. Probably why those Shia ruled countries dont allow girls to be educated. Its the easiest way to keep women dependent on men, that way men cant be rejected.
Funnily enough, while swathes of societies not brought up in milk drinking cultures do just fine and often outlive the rest of us.
But when you do have the same hobbies you get told that "it's not for you", and if your interest as a woman is gaming then OH BOY are you not ready for the harassment if you play online games.
I don't want to live in a world where I feel the need to upvote basically each and everyone of these posts. Let's start talking to our precious little sons about consent and mental health already.
Can we make Ellinor the World President? She is one of the few Pandas I think I would like to be friends with in real life.
TBH I think you’re pretty amazing too! You don’t need to scream “misandry” and “not all men”, but really understand women’s frustration. So thank you!
Load More Replies...When I worked in auto parts women would come in and usually start off with 1) I know y'all hate waiting on women or 2) I need something but don't know what it's called, can you come out and look at it (usually followed by the first statement). I'd tell them the truth, I prefer waiting on women. Generally a woman will listen to what I say when I tell them what IT is and what it does and if that really is their issue. Guys make up names for things, argue about it when you tell them what it really is and does. and often refuse to accept the real problem when you tell them what it is and why. Now I'm not saying women or men should always listen to what a tech, mechanic or salesperson tells them, especially if it's something major, but at least listen. If you don't listen, you will never spot the real scammer.
I don't want to live in a world where I feel the need to upvote basically each and everyone of these posts. Let's start talking to our precious little sons about consent and mental health already.
Can we make Ellinor the World President? She is one of the few Pandas I think I would like to be friends with in real life.
TBH I think you’re pretty amazing too! You don’t need to scream “misandry” and “not all men”, but really understand women’s frustration. So thank you!
Load More Replies...When I worked in auto parts women would come in and usually start off with 1) I know y'all hate waiting on women or 2) I need something but don't know what it's called, can you come out and look at it (usually followed by the first statement). I'd tell them the truth, I prefer waiting on women. Generally a woman will listen to what I say when I tell them what IT is and what it does and if that really is their issue. Guys make up names for things, argue about it when you tell them what it really is and does. and often refuse to accept the real problem when you tell them what it is and why. Now I'm not saying women or men should always listen to what a tech, mechanic or salesperson tells them, especially if it's something major, but at least listen. If you don't listen, you will never spot the real scammer.
