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Arya Sunyata
@theheartdrive · 3:50

Bitch, you say it like it's bad

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His hate and fear of the sacred feminine fascinate and repel him in ways that by nature you can't escape from calling you horror or feminazi for the same thing he is entitled to. By what law or whose rule? Learn to curb your desires, modern lady. You think you're different till you run up against your own impotence aspire not quite so high, beyond the reach of his limits or his pride. His self importance is indifferent, his built in ignorance is indolent

Edgy poetry on the experience of being a woman read out loud by Arya. #poetry #power #gender #bitch

@theheartdrive
Arya Sunyata
@theheartdrive · 4:49

Some context no, I dont hate men.

Single mothers or women who then are somehow left to fend for themselves without being supported by a masculine counterpart. Women come up against the reality all the time that they have to conform to a whole infrastructure that is set up by men. How you get the job, how much you get paid, everything that leads and dictates the logistics of life
@blairbearing
Blair Redmond
@blairbearing · 0:07
Yes. Snap, snap, snap. Thank you so much for sharing that
@DarkMoonMusings
J Stout
@DarkMoonMusings · 0:24
Love the piece. I think the majority of women can really, really resonate with this piece, because I think most of us have been in some of those situations that you described and then the context that you shared. Jeff on point. Arya on point
@subi
subi malik
@subi · 0:19
Arya, how do you think that society must be structured like you put it at the last that we have to structure it? What are your thoughts about restructuring of this society and how could it be done practically?
@theheartdrive
Arya Sunyata
@theheartdrive · 5:00

@subi some practical ways we could improve the infrastructure for equal opportunities and better responsibility distribution for both genders

Too many men abandon women with children, leaving them not only the full responsibility of child rearing, where those very women have limited options for work due to the lack of access to the same educational and labor opportunities previously
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Arya Sunyata
@theheartdrive · 0:19

@blairbearing

Thank you for the snaps. You feel me? Yeah. You know, and it just it wouldn't have to be this way. I know some things are changing, but it just seems like in other ways, we're just going backwards. Anyway, thank you so much for listening
@theheartdrive
Arya Sunyata
@theheartdrive · 1:28

@DarkMoonMusings

I don't see any real rational reason why it should be this way, but unfortunately, it's something that we have to deal with as women, where even if we are great at something, we still have to compete with a very large set of stacks and odds set against us. So that's not a bad thing. It creates a lot of character, and it creates definitely a lot of strength and discipline
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