I thought about apologizing for this poem
Then I thought about every article I've read about women apologizing too much.
I am not angry, but I am not sorry.
To the chivalrous men in your well-tailored armor
Do not call me
oversensitive
I am not.
In your false
passion/reason dichotomy,
I am cold as rock.
When the women go to
the salon for manicures and gossip
Because centuries
upon centuries of gender stereotypes and private sphere bullshit have given
them that role
And then mocked
their petty lives
When they watch
romantic comedies and bake cookies together
To get over the men
who broke their hearts
Because they have
been taught that men break and women are broken
And all that
heteronormative active/passive garbage
When they sit in
their book clubs and talk about people and feelings
I will be long gone
So don't call me
oversensitive.
Do not tell me these
are isolated incidents
That I've let this
whole thing get to my head
Need to take a step
back
I have stepped back
so far, all I can see is the big picture
And let me tell you
about institutional oppression
There are no
isolated incidents
Do not tell me that
women's issues are simply none of your business
I recognize that you
don't feel responsible
I don't hurt women, I respect them, I protect them
I understand that
nobody thinks this is their fault
But this is
everyone's business
And the next time I
hear you tell someone to man up
Or defend your
definition of chivalry
Your duty to protect
the fragile female
(I know you don't
believe you think I'm fragile)
I will remind you
how responsible you are
Do I look like I
need your protection?
Don't call me
oversensitive
And the problem is
this
I believe you when
you tell me
I would never touch someone without asking
Damn straight you
wouldn't.
I believe that you
trust my knowledge and intelligence
Without doubting me
on the grounds of my
Natural incapacity
for higher thought
But sir
Every time you have
noted that someone's skirt was too short
Shirt was too low
Mocked her for
wearing what she wants
Agreed with an
authority who told her not to distract the boys
As if their
distraction is her fault
You are blaming a
victim.
For every time you
excused oppression
It's a cultural thing
Maybe that's just how things work over there
In that part if the world
For every time you
have laughed at a prostitute joke
Read an article and
said
She should have known not to walk alone
Not to visit that part of town
Sir that is rape
culture.
You are still a
perpetrator.
But this isn't about
rape
Every time you say
It's a guy thing
I just don't understand women
Women are naturally more risk-averse. It's their
maternal instinct.
Fuck maternal
instincts.
Let's climb a
mountain together
Then you can tell me
I am risk averse
When you complain
about female privilege
About girls who get
free drinks
You can take back my
drink and give me free birth control
Take back your
protection and give me female superheroes
Take back your offer
to walk with me in the bad part of town
And stop
objectifying us in the first place
Stop judging me if I
am not well dressed
And then mocking me
when I go shopping
Stop standing up to
give me a seat on the bus
And start standing
up to give me a seat in congress
So when you and your
chivalrous army come around in your well-tailored armor
Only to find that I,
too, have shields
And I have been fighting for years
And I have been fighting for years
Maybe stick around
and look who I'm fighting
Instead of helping
me off the battlefield, back into my private sphere
Don't call me
oversensitive.
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