Many years ago in a distant land in the western world, the Goddess named Feminism manifested itself onto our plane of existence.

She sought to bring the beings of her likeness to freedom and actively looked to see happiness in the lives of her fellow sisters who walked the face of the earth. As she roamed the land she saw that her fellow sisters where being mistreated and being stripped of rights clearly entitled to them. So she began setting them free in order for them to escape their cruel life. Eventually these woman would end up suffering more if they didn’t end up being caught and punished. These women would often be unable to seek refuge from their trappings. This unfortunate problem greatly pained the goddess known as Feminism and she decided that she would use half of her magic powers so that she can unshackle the minds of her sisters in order for them to see the freedom that they so needed. Once the sisters bore witness to the freedom revealed to them via the magical powers of the goddess, they began to rally themselves together to fight for their own rights. This proved successful as the more they were persecuted the more motivation they received to strive for justice for women. This greatly pleased the goddess as these women then went onto to organize street protests and start up movements like Woman’s Suffrage in order to protect their right to have a say in politics and in order to preserve their right to partake in the national vote. They were finally granted their request in the early 20th century when a new amendment was passed that allowed them the right to vote. They overflowed with happiness and celebrated with great jubilation causing the goddess to be overcome with joy and gladness that her sacrifice allowed her fellow sisters to rejoice and see the fruits of her labors. However the sisters saw even more obstacles to overcome over the next few decades as they were seeing that their sisters were being discriminated against in the workplace as well. Unable to receive equal pay like their male counterparts and unable to receive the same level of jobs and experience to work their way up the corporate ladder to escape to chains of poverty they then began to rally again, only this time alongside another movement entitled: the Civil Rights Movement. Now with the civil rights movement by their side they were able to easily overtake the government oppression that held these two groups back and were able to pass new legislation entitled the Equal Pay Act.



This act guaranteed that those with less privilege in the workplace would now finally be able to receive equal treatment. This marked the general end for the struggle of the sisters. The goddess extremely flattered by her followers’ use of her abilities grew relaxed anticipating that her fellow sisters would acknowledge her forever now that they were able to accomplish so much through her magic powers. However, this was not the case. Although a few of her followers would try to create rallies, they would prove to grow militant and violent due to isolation causing their movement to be largely rejected by society. Now with the major cause driving the movement for women’s rights being solved the goddess named feminism began to see herself become lonely for the first time in her existence. She was happy that her fellow sisters were enjoying their time being free in the west but slowly this happiness grew into a quiet sense of loneliness which eventually evolved into bitterness.

This bitterness was at first soft and subtle but as the turn of the century began to approach this bitterness turned into a very active lividness and an extremely enflamed rage. She began to resent her sisters as they succeeded in life while ignoring her presence and failing to acknowledge her role in their freedom. So in a whirlwind of emotion she bequeathed the remaining 50% of her magical powers to birth a child in a last ditch effort to regain her loyal followers again. This child would go by the name Patriarchy. This child named Patriarchy was a demigod that was also invisible to the naked eye but possessed a unique ability that utilized the magical powers that the goddess feminism relinquished to her. The goddess lacking all of her magical ability developed a very twisted sense of justice which in turn forced the demigod to follow the evil ambitions of her mother. Feminism in her fit of rage commanded that her daughter use her ability against select women all across the land to recognize her to rally for the goddess that they betrayed. Patriarchy was endowed with the ability to possess a woman of her choosing and to torment them until their perspective of the world saw everything being affected by the goddess named Patriarchy. Patriarchy would alter the lens with which women saw the world and taint it with oppression and misery. Then before Patriarchy would leave to possess another woman she would whisper in their ear that the only way to free themselves from their curse is too seek guidance from Feminism the supreme goddess. And so on Feminism’s orders Patriarchy went across the land possessing various women deemed worthy to champion the cause of feminism all of them being under the curse of Patriarchy seeing the world through the lens of Patriarchy’s hatred forcing them to seek only one source of light: Feminism. Notable cursed individuals are Rebecca Watson, Anita Sarkeesian, Zoey Quinn, and many others.

So a new wave of followers championing this cause was born despite there being little deficiency of freedom in the west for women. Forums, blogs, and much of tumblr, spread this ideology to young minds at high speeds garnering a wide audience to blindly follow the examples of these women. Thus allowing Patriarchy’s hatred to spread through the webs of the internet without her having to individually possess them. Now Feminism with Patriarchy by her side lives to force the world to acknowledge her influence and to ensure that no one ignores her presence ever again. Not realizing that these very acts that the Goddess named Feminism was inflicting on her people was enslaving them; forcing them to endure similar psychological hardships they faced earlier in time. But Feminism blinded by her emotion was unable to see that she reversed her handiwork and continued to reign over the women she once sought to unshackle; continuing the cycle of hardship for women in the west.