In my view, it's not about patriarchal control. Nature designed it that men build and lead.
When natural disasters strike or any form of heavy lifting is required on the planet, women are not expected to be the 1st responders.
I still contend that it's only among AfroAmericans that women being empowered over the men.
Here in the US, the societal emasculation of men is worse for AfroAmerican men. That Vogue cover is a shining example of it.
Despite that Jay-Z has just as much money as Beyonce, the media gives her more props than him.
Oprah Winfrey has always been lauded while Steadman Graham is relegated to her side-piece.
Yet, when it comes to their white counterparts of similar status, it's not the same.
If an NFL team owner most of whom are billionaires has a wife, she's barely noticed.
Black folks definitely should not view patriarchy as an encroachment on freedom. In fact, that is the last piece on the chessboard.
Do Black folks hate or resent their fathers?
I hope not.
When Black men are no longer seen as the head and simply a tail, it will become even easier to conquer Black women and children.😎