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It’s a sad reality, but yes, women do play a role in upholding patriarchy. After years of practicing patriarchy, women have either accustomed themselves to follow the practice or the men in their community force them to follow the rules. When these women face different values in the world, they tend to suppress the people around them with what they learned in their households, which makes them partially responsible. However, this is the place where problems begin. As they have learned to abide by these rules, they pass the same to upcoming generations, and the idea of reinforcement becomes a little challenging. Not to forget, education has made things better, but there is a long way to go ahead and improve the suggestion.
In rural regions, many practices find abode in the patriarchal idea and hierarchy. Some people do not negotiate in the promotion of educating a girl child, and other people have complete control over men, especially in their profession.
Many women are set to believe that they are inferior to men. That is why they continue to practice misogynist values. Such actions are sexist and toxic to all genders in society. Like it goes for men, some women also play along with patriarchy for comfort and protection.
Lastly, women play a role in upholding patriarchy is by refusing to change or participating in a revolution. And the worst part is, education might have taught them something, but still, they refuse to change. It is like a habit; the longer you stay, the harder it gets to leave. We are still far away from not forcing misogynist ideas on our children, especially until gender inequality continues to play a role.