Patriarchal Graves
Patriarchal values remain in all sorts of places around the world today. The state sees its people as nothing more than "national power," and in order to increase and nurture national power, it excludes anything other than blood-related "family." In this rigid heterosexual, able-bodied-centered family system, "men" are the heads of households and do productive work outside, while "women" are confined to the home and forced to do reproductive work (care). It's like a nasty grudge that continues to take away our rights and freedoms. Let's bury this system, which has been so corrupted that flies are gathering around it for a long time, and let it rest in peace. The peony depicted on the side is also a flower used to represent the classical Japanese "beautiful woman." However, one of the flower's meanings is "anger."


