Generational misogyny. Induced by a fear of being inferior or weaker. It gives the perpetrators a false sense of power over another individuals so they don’t have to feel inferior or weaker in their mind. Because this is generational, it becomes ingrained over time and the perpetrator starts to believe what he is saying, and in time, depending on the level shame binding he’s in, the perpetrator will further dehumanize and objectify women in attempt to further his delusional narrative. So there is a direct correlation between the level of self view point and the level of misogyny.
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Radical Misogyny has appropriated radical feminism in order to discriminate against and further infantilize women while vilifying transgender folks.
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Medical misogyny (n.) — The unconscious, or conscious prejudice that women receive when receiving treatment in healthcare settings such as hospitals, family doctors, or outpatient clinics. Often minimised, and a common refrain is to say it doesn't exist in the 21st century, which is patently false simply by asking any woman her experiences.
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