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THE FEMINIZATION OF SOCIETY
by Yoko Ono, February 1972
 
The aim of the feminist movement should not just end with getting more  jobs in the existing society, though we should definitely work on that  as well. We have to keep on going until the whole of the female race is  freed.
How are we going to go about this? This society is the very society  that killed female freedom: the society that was built on female  slavery. If we try to achieve our freedom within the framework of the  existing social set-up, men, who run the society, will continue to make a  token gesture of giving us a place in their world. Some of us will  succeed in moving into elitist jobs, kicking our sisters on the way up.  Others will resort to producing babies, or being conned into thinking  that joining male perversions and madness is what equality is about:  “join the army” “join the sexist trip,” etc.
The major change in the contemporary woman’s revolution is the issue  of lesbianism. Lesbianism, to many, is a means of expressing rebellion  toward the existing society through sexual freedom. It helps women  realize that they don’t necessarily have to rely on men for  relationships. They have an alternative to spending 90% of their lives  waiting for, finding and living for men. But if the alternative to that  is finding a woman to replace the man in her life, and then build her  life around another female or females, it isn’t very liberating. Some  sisters have learned to love women more deeply through lesbianism, but  others have simply gone after their sisters in the same manner that the  male chauvinists have.
The ultimate goal of female liberation is not just to escape from  male oppression. How about liberating ourselves from our various mind  trips such as ignorance, greed, masochism, fear of God and social  conventions? It’s hard to so easily dismiss the importance of paternal  influence in this society, at this time. Since we face the reality that,  in this global village, there is very little choice but to coexist with  men, we might as well find a way to do it and do it well.
We definitely need more positive participation by men in the care of  our children. But how are we going to do this? We have to demand it.  James Baldwin has said of this problem, “I can’t give a performance all  day in the office and come back and give a performance at home.” He’s  right. How can we expect men to share the responsibility of childcare in  the present social conditions where his job in the office is, to him, a  mere “performance” and where he cannot relate to the role of childcare  except as yet another “performance”? Contemporary men must go through  major changes in their thinking before they volunteer to look after  children, and before they even start to want to care.
Childcare is the most important issue for the future of our  generation. It is no longer a pleasure for the majority of men and women  in our society, because the whole society is geared towards living up  to a Hollywood-cum-Madison Avenue image of men and women, and a way of  life that has nothing to do with childcare. We are in a serious identity  crisis. This society is driven by neurotic speed and force accelerated  by greed, and frustration of not being able to live up to the image of  men and women we have created for ourselves; the image has nothing to do  with the reality of people. How could we be an eternal James Bond or  Twiggy (false eyelashes, the never-had-a-baby-or-a-full-meal look) and  raise three kids on the side? In such an image-driven culture, a piece  of reality, such as a child, becomes a direct threat to our false  existence.
The only game we play together with our children is star-chasing;  sadly, not the stars in the sky, but the “STARS” who we think have  achieved the standard of the dream image we have imposed on the human  race. We cannot trust ourselves anymore, because we know that we are,  well…too real. We are forever apologetic for being real. Excuse me for  farting, excuse me for making love and smelling like a human being,  instead of that odorless celluloid prince and princess image up there on  the screen.
Most of us, as women, hope that we can achieve our freedom within the  existing social set-up, thinking that, somewhere, there must be a happy  medium for men and women to share freedom and responsibility. But if we  just took the time to observe the very function of our society, the  greed-power-frustration syndrome, we would soon see that there is no  happy medium to be achieved. We can, of course, aim to play the same  game that men have played for centuries, and inch by inch, take over all  the best jobs and eventually conquer the whole world, leaving an  extremely bitter male stud-cum-slave class moaning and groaning  underneath us. This is alright for an afternoon dream, but in reality,  it would obviously be a drag.
Just as the blacks have in the past, women are going through an  initial stage of revolution now. We are now at a stage where we are  eager to compete with men on all levels. But women will inevitably  arrive at the next stage, and realize the futility of trying to be like  men. Women will realize themselves as they are, and not as beings  comparative to or in response to men. As a result, the feminist  revolution will take a more positive step in the society by offering a  feminine direction.
In their past two thousand years of effort, men have shown us their  failure in their method of running the world. Instead of falling into  the same trap that men fell into, women can offer something that the  society never had before because of male dominance. That is the feminine  direction. What we can do is to take the current society, which  contains both masculine and feminine characteristics, and bring out its’  feminine nature rather than its’ masculine force which is now at work.  We must make more positive usage of the feminine tendencies of the  society which, up to now, have been either suppressed or dismissed as  something harmful, impractical, irrelevant and ultimately shameful.
I am proposing the feminization of society; the use of feminine  nature as a positive force to change the world. We can change ourselves  with feminine intelligence and awareness, into a basically organic,  noncompetitive society that is based on love, rather than reasoning. The  result will be a society of balance, peace and contentment. We can  evolve rather than revolt, come together, rather than claim  independence, and feel rather than think. These are characteristics that  are considered feminine; characteristics that men despise in women. But  have men really done so well by avoiding the development of these  characteristics within themselves?
Already, as I catch a glimpse of the new world, I see feminine wisdom  working as a positive force. I refer to the feminine wisdom and  awareness which is based on reality, intuition and empirical thinking,  rather than logistics and ideologies. The entire youth generation, their  idiom and their dreams, are headed in a feminine direction. A more  advanced field of communication, such as telepathy, is also a phenomenon  which can only be developed in a highly feminine climate. The problem  is that feminine tendency in the society has never been given a chance  to blossom, whereas masculine tendency overwhelms it.
What we need now is the patience and natural wisdom of a pregnant  woman, an awareness and acceptance of our natural resources, or what is  left of them. Let’s not kid ourselves and think of ourselves as an old  and matured civilisation. We are by no means mature. But that is  alright. That is beautiful. Let’s slow down and try to grow as  organically, and healthfully as a newborn infant. The aim of the female  revolution will have to be a total one, eventually making it a  revolution for the whole world. As mothers of the tribe, we share the  guilt of the male chauvinists, and our faces are their mirrors as well.  It’s good to start now, since it’s never too late to start from the  start.