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What happens when tradition collides with progress—and progress starts to splinter?
In this episode, we unpack patriarchy and feminism, tracing the arc from ancient Mesopotamia to modern Germany, from family dinners to boardroom quotas. But this isn’t a lecture—it’s a reality check.
We explore how gender roles have evolved, why feminism came in waves, and why the latest wave is leaving many confused. Has the movement lost its clarity of purpose? Is it still about equality—or has it become something else entirely? We also ask whether well-intentioned tools like gender quotas might actually backfire, risking tokenism and alienating potential allies.
It’s a conversation about uncomfortable truths, invisible biases, and the messy middle ground between biology, culture, and choice.
By Fabian ChiraWhat happens when tradition collides with progress—and progress starts to splinter?
In this episode, we unpack patriarchy and feminism, tracing the arc from ancient Mesopotamia to modern Germany, from family dinners to boardroom quotas. But this isn’t a lecture—it’s a reality check.
We explore how gender roles have evolved, why feminism came in waves, and why the latest wave is leaving many confused. Has the movement lost its clarity of purpose? Is it still about equality—or has it become something else entirely? We also ask whether well-intentioned tools like gender quotas might actually backfire, risking tokenism and alienating potential allies.
It’s a conversation about uncomfortable truths, invisible biases, and the messy middle ground between biology, culture, and choice.