Friday Mar 06, 2026
The Pink Patriarchy: When Feminism Becomes a Brand Instead of a Liberation Project

There’s a version of feminism that looks great on Instagram.
She wears a pussyhat. She has a TED Talk cadence. She speaks fluently in the language of empowerment, choice, and women supporting women - and she means it, genuinely. Just not universally. Her feminism operates within a narrow, carefully managed frame where inclusion is conditional and disruption is discouraged.
This is the Pink Patriarchy: a form of feminism that centers white, cis, middle-class women, markets empowerment as an aesthetic, and reinforces existing systems of power while insisting it represents progress. It doesn’t dismantle patriarchy. It updates the branding. And once you learn to recognize it, you start seeing it everywhere.
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