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What if the problem isn’t bad leaders… but the same men, in the same circles, holding power for generations? This article breaks down how elite male networks shape politics, protect themselves, and resist change. So the real question is: can the system be reformed or must it be rebuilt?

From the red pill to the black pill to the emerging pink pill, internet “pill culture” is shaping how young people understand gender, relationships, and power.
But what happens when online communities turn frustration into fatalism and ideology into identity?

Why does “anti-aging” really mean anti-growing up — but only for women? What if the obsession with youth isn’t harmless vanity, but cultural training that eroticizes girlhood and protects powerful men?
Part 2 connects beauty standards, power, and the systems behind Epstein. Read the full story.

Why is aging treated like a failure for women? Why are youth, hairlessness, and innocence sold as the ideal of femininity? What if the anti-aging industry isn’t about beauty at all but about preserving a culture that punishes female maturity? Read the full article.

100 articles ago, we set out to trace a path through divine femininity, matriarchy, patriarchy, and radical feminism. What emerged was a map: ideas revisited, systems dismantled, futures imagined beyond male dominance. Read the full piece

“Women are bad drivers.” It’s one of the most repeated jokes and one of the least examined myths. Lets breaks down where the stereotype came from, what the data actually shows, and why society is still invested in believing women are incompetent even when evidence proves otherwise.

Men’s rage is excused. Women’s rage is pathologized. And somehow we’re still pretending this is “biology.” This article dismantles the myths men hide behind, testosterone, “loss of control,” and centuries of convenient excuses and exposes how patriarchy decides whose anger is allowed to exist.

In an year where alt-right propaganda was in full swing, we do have some silver lining. This year showed us one thing, feminist progress is never linear and never freely given. Our year-end recap article breaks down the moments that changed the direction of the movement, revealed the cracks in “institutional feminism,” and showed where real power struggles are unfolding.

What if leadership was never biological destiny, but a carefully protected myth? What if the traits dismissed as “too emotional” were exactly what the future demands? This article dismantles the leadership myth through neurofeminism exposing how patriarchy dressed culture up as biology, and what a matriarchal evolution of leadership could look like instead.

Women are told their whole lives to never walk alone, never travel alone, never exist too far from male supervision. And yet women now make up the majority of solo travellers worldwide. Explore why women are crossing borders alone despite danger, backlash, and constant policing and how every woman who chooses to move freely becomes part of a global feminist uprising.

Does liberation really found in reforming patriarchy or walking away from it by creating women-only spaces, and building parallel structures rooted in matriarchal values? If you’ve ever felt that equality inside a broken system isn’t enough… this piece is your invitation to imagine a world women build for ourselves.

For generations, women have been told to “adjust” themselves as if safety is a reward for perfect compliance. But what if the real danger was never women’s behavior… but the legal systems built to protect men at our expense? We exposes how patriarchal law still treats rape as a mistake women must prevent, not a crime men must not commit — and why a matriarchal legal framework would flip the script entirely.

When the world collapses, it’s not presidents or generals who hold it together — it’s women.
Feeding the hungry. Rebuilding homes. Keeping communities alive when systems built by men fail.
This article explores how women lead in the ruins of patriarchy’s failures — and why feminist resilience may be humanity’s greatest survival skill.

For generations, women were taught to compromise for men — to give up the chair, stay quiet, and call it love. But what happens when daughters stop apologizing and mothers start unlearning what they once thought was protection? This article explores the break from internalized patriarchy.

We’ve been told strength means standing alone — fighting harder, feeling less, surviving in silence. But what if strength isn’t the iron wall, but the fertile ground? This week’s article redefines strength through a matriarchal lens — where power connects, heals, and endures.

This week’s article we asked a radical question: What would law look like if it was written by women from a matriarchal foundation? Not a reversed patriarchy. But a system built on rehabilitation and the end of male impunity

Every film, song, and series we consume isn’t just entertainment — it’s programming. It quietly teaches girls what power looks like and teaches boys who is allowed to have it. These narratives don’t just reflect society, they train it. So what exactly are they training us to believe about women?

Is feminism still a movement for liberation — or has it become a lifestyle for the privileged?
Our latest article challenges the comfort of selective feminism and calls for a truly global vision of women's liberation.

Why do some women fear a world led by women? Matriarchy promises freedom to them, yet centuries of conditioning make some see it as a threat. This piece dives into why — and what it truly means to unlearn the fear of our own power

What if the curfew wasn’t on women, but on men? We dive deep into the radical idea of a male curfew, its history, and what it would take to make women truly safe. Our latest piece is not a mere article but a first of it's kind, policy proposal that explores what a male curfew could look like, legally, socially, and politically — and why it might be necessary to finally make women safe. Read the full piece now.

The Lionesses won Euros 2025 🏆 and men lost their minds. From “cocky” to rape threats, women’s joy was policed in ways men’s never is. This was never about football. It’s about patriarchy’s fear of women taking space. Read the full story

The Tea App was more than an app—it was a lifeline for women to share safety alerts about men. That’s why the patriarchy targeted it. Data breaches. Misogynist attacks. Weaponizing our own safety tools against us. Our latest article exposes why women-only spaces terrify them—& why we need more.

Our latest article, “The Making of a Misogynist,” unpacks how boyhood is weaponized to excuse male violence—and how this myth of innocence shields harm while women carry the blame. From weaponized incompetence to locker-room loyalty, it’s time we name the design behind the damage.

The world isn’t broken by accident— It was built this way. For men. Against women. But something fierce is rising. From grief, rage, and silence: matriarchy. And it’s already happening—with every woman, everywhere.

From politics to pop culture, men have always been the center. Their stories normalized. Their power unquestioned. But what happens when women stop orbiting them—and start centering themselves?
Decentering men is how matriarchy begins.
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