I first saw a version of the feminist protest fist symbol on a t shirt that said, "I'd rather be fighting the man." I really wanted it, but didn't have the money to buy it at the time. If I was making a new version, I'd pair the symbol with "I'd rather be fighting the patriarchy." It's a system, not an individual.
Patriarchy is also not a universal system. There are many matrilineal cultures still existing in the world, even with the global imperial capitalist missionary patriarchy actively working to squash them into submission. Patriarchy with patrilineal descent is not the natural state of humanity. It is one possibility, that is actually pretty rare historically. Fighting the patriarchy is not futile.
Map of major descent types in worldwide populations, adapted from D-PLACE [18]. Out of 1291 populations in the Ethnographic Atlas, there are 160 matrilineal populations, 590 patrilineal populations, 362 bilateral populations, 52 duolateral populations, 50 populations with mixed descent, 48 ambilineal populations and 12 populations with quasi-lineages. 17 populations are missing data and are not included. From A worldwide view of matriliny: using cross-cultural analyses to shed light on human kinship systems
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