
Religion: A Patriarchal Scam Hurting Women
This section critically examines the role of religion in perpetuating patriarchal norms that disadvantage women. We explore how religious doctrines and practices often reinforce gender inequality, limiting women’s rights, freedoms, and opportunities. From historical contexts to modern-day implications, we delve into how religion has been used as a tool to control and oppress women, often under the guise of morality and tradition. Join us as we uncover the ways in which religious patriarchy continues to harm women and challenge these deeply ingrained systems of oppression.
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