Matriarchal World Order
This poster appeared everywhere in the early days of the Matriarchal Movement. Women were losing respect for men.
Men had made a shambles of the world economy. Advances in technology and medicine should have eliminated poverty and disease. Under Phallocratic capitalism, only a very few benefited from centuries of progress.
Men were to blame for the many wars. Nation fought nation. War was not always visible. Cyberwarfare grew increasingly common. Basic services were disrupted. Ordinary men and women suffered the most.
The poverty pandemic was the turning point. Women entered, eventually dominated politics. Under female guidance, life improved.
The Matriarchal Movement solidified into the Matriarchal Party. Men were disqualified from political office. Female executives displaced male CEOs and Vice Presidents.
Men become waiters, file clerks, secretaries. Humble, demeaning jobs were done by men. The Matriarchal Party favored sustainable agriculture. Most men worked on farms and ranches. Men did the work of machines. Pollution abated.
Many men stayed at home, cleaning and cooking for their wives. If a woman came home and dinner was not ready or the house untidy, she spanked her husband.
Marriage was seen as an atavistic practice. It ended. Contracts of servitude replaced marriage vows.
Finally, men were stripped of civil and human rights. Men were slaves, property.
Enforced male chastity became pervasive. Male chastity devices ranged from plain metal to gaudy, glistening MCDs.
Maintenance discipline and swift, sure punishment of misbehavior is pervasive.
Every woman owned a few men. Some were pets and love slaves. Most were work slaves.
Matriarchal homes were regulated. Male idleness was forbidden. Men obeyed daily schedules. If a male had free time, he sat in a Silence Room. Speech was forbidden. The man kept his palms on his knees. He waited eagerly for new tasks.
With little deviation, this describes the matriarchal world today. Women rule, the world flourishes. Men know their place and stay there.
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