Cheerleading was a man sport in the 1800 because of all the gymnastics and it was as masculine as football the time. Women didn’t join cheerleading until men were sent to fight in world war II.In 1938 they tried pushing women back out but failed. The sport was thought to be about leadership but it changed toward sex appeal and support once women joined. This created male flight where men left cheerleading after women joined.
Patriarchy is the control of female and younger males by an adult man. In many places women are not allowed to have custody of the kids or get a divorced. Men can decide where to live and if their wife works. Then brotherhood came along and it shared the power throughout men of one class. …show more content…
Subordination is putting women in positions under men like in nursing. Nurses are usually but not only women and doctors are thought of as men.Being thought of as feminine is bad in society and this leads to slurs against homosexuality. The slurs and the gender policing can increase due to ones actions .The policing can include actions clothes or even beverages when going out.
The hierarchy of men ranks men from most to least masculine. The ranking can change with race, religion, immigration status even with hair type. Asian men aren’t manly enough and black men are considered too manly. However not all men have more power than woman. A white woman can have about the same power as a black man because of skin color, this is colorism. This reminds me of an episode on Steve Harvey where he is talking about Iron Man.Turn out Gwyneth Paltrow wanted more money since Robert Downey made more than her. Steve Harvey exclaims “I want the same money Dr Phil is getting. I ain’t gonna get it. Hell, I want to complain about women in day time TV because all of them making more money than me. I want the money Ellen getting. I want Barbara Walter’s money, Hell I want Judge Judy money. As a matter of fact I’m protesting because I want white women money right now why can’t I get