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How the individual is coerced into conformity of Western Colonial ideology
How the individual is coerced into conformity of Western Colonial ideology
Colonial constructions of heirchies
race
sets Caucasian as "normal" or "best" and constructs ideas of races to describe "lesser" and "otherness"
gender binary
rigid gender roles based on genital assignment
patriarchy
Historical male sole owners of property, voting rights, economic power
women enslaved in the home
domestic work
child bearing
class structure
workers serving the wealthy
Aspects of self expression
Sexuality
Non-traditional gender
non-white culture
living outside class divisions
Individual personality
Personal risks of "otherness"
Violence against their person
Discrimination
Job opportunities
Housing
Social rejection
Passing on oppressive values to future generations
seduction of opportunities in reward for assimilation
social pressure