The taboo of speaking out against The Mother is messing us up. The Uncles and Fathers get the worst rap – for good reason, sadly, according to the numbers — but there are Mothers out there doing harm, too. We just don’t allow ourselves to talk about it.
The infallible icon of The Mother is a big one to address much less topple. We are socialized with language surrounding Mother Countries and tell tales of superpowers of the all-seeing maternal eye, one that can see you sneaking into a darkened house after curfew or knowing you’ve grabbed that extra cookie despite being across the house with her back turned. She’s who we’re told to mind, who to intrinsically trust according to science and with whom we’re supposed to have the deepest bond. She’s where we come from. She is home.
Sometimes, though, these expectations — I can’t bring myself to call them values when they’re nothing more than tools of heteropatriarchy oppression — fall flat in the face of who some of our mothers actually are as people.
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