There are many well-meaning people with awareness of patriarchy who have yet to unpack and unlearn patriarchal gender roles, that’s the target audience of this poster’s messaging, the average western dude from 1999, as Edie pointed out. It’s less about the work itself and more about how women are overwhelmingly expected to conform to specific arbitrary work roles.
It’s pretty amazing how common this still is today. I hear from my female friends about how their partner doesn’t help with cooking, cleaning, laundry, grocery shopping, etc.
There are many well-meaning people with awareness of patriarchy who have yet to unpack and unlearn patriarchal gender roles, that’s the target audience of this poster’s messaging, the average western dude from 1999, as Edie pointed out. It’s less about the work itself and more about how women are overwhelmingly expected to conform to specific arbitrary work roles.
It’s pretty amazing how common this still is today. I hear from my female friends about how their partner doesn’t help with cooking, cleaning, laundry, grocery shopping, etc.