Women never hunted, because they were women and they were always confined to their homes.” For the sake of argument, let’s pretend this is an accurate statement. Even then, if women everywhere were confined to doing only “feminine” tasks and chores, the whole argument is still completely backwards – sexism has not always existed. In fact, it is quite ignorant to believe that very early societies would have been able to arrive at the mentality that one sex is superior to the other when every person was valuable to the clan – they all relied on each other to …show more content…
Intended or not, men felt oppressed. This sparked a very deliberate and violent revolution. Men stole control and power long before writing was established and history was preserved. Indeed it was history; looking back to biblical times, the pictures that stories paint of their communities and culture show male-dominance. With the spread of Christianity, the secret of a more peaceful and equal past was locked up and it became widely accepted that the husbands and fathers should be the head of the household. Christianity and the men in the Bible certainly did not initiate all of the suffering and abuse against women that appears today – but they did set the precedent that has seemed to excuse men for