Over the years, our idea of an oppressive
society has evolved to be some sort of 1984 Big Brother totalitarian state.
But I digress when society actually forgoes something that loud in favor of subtlety. An oppressive society does not need to look like a totalitarian state in order to oppress its people. An oppressive society can systematically oppress its people using a system known as the four I’s of oppression; Ideological, Institutional, Interpersonal, and Internal.
But I digress when society actually forgoes something that loud in favor of subtlety. An oppressive society does not need to look like a totalitarian state in order to oppress its people. An oppressive society can systematically oppress its people using a system known as the four I’s of oppression; Ideological, Institutional, Interpersonal, and Internal.
First,
Ideological is any oppressive system where a group is motivated by a core set of ideas, values, and beliefs; ideas that
said group is superior to another, and therefore, has the right to control. The
idea gets elaborated in many ways as Ideological oppression formed the –isms. There
are twelve in total such as Sexism, Heterosexism, Cisgenderism, Classism,
Racism, Colorism, Ableism, Lookism, Sizeism, Ageism, Nativism, and Colonialism.
Elaborating
on the ideological nature of each idea, sexism is the idea that one gender is
superior than the other. Heterosexism is a subcategory and is defined as people
having a sexual relationships exclusively with a member of the opposite sex.
Cisgenderism is when a person who does not identify with their assigned gender
role are then forced to accept it, less they suffer social consequences.

Classism involves social hierarchy where the wealthy and powerful oppress the poor and insignificant.
Racism could easily be described as disliking others of color, however, that’s Colorism. Racsim is simply one racial group being treated differently from another. Ableism is the social pattern of disabled people being treated differently to an unnecessary degree. Lookism is where people whose bodies and faces may be treated differently if they do match the ideal norm. Sizeism is where people whose bodies fit social ideals are treated differently than those who do not. Ageism is when people who have a certain chronological age are treated differently to an unnecessary degree than those who do not. Nativism is the idea of people born in a certain country are treated differently than those who immigrated. And lastly, Colonialism is similar to Nativism, however, the benefits usually go to the group identified as the most powerful, most likely the invading country.
Society likes to believe we're evolved because we're human, and thus different from animals. Humans, however, are a form of animal, and the -isms allows us to intertwine ideas of evolution and natural selection in our society. Humans have an intense desire to know that they are special, that some are superior than others, and the -isms gives us gratification for such a complex.
Classism involves social hierarchy where the wealthy and powerful oppress the poor and insignificant.
Racism could easily be described as disliking others of color, however, that’s Colorism. Racsim is simply one racial group being treated differently from another. Ableism is the social pattern of disabled people being treated differently to an unnecessary degree. Lookism is where people whose bodies and faces may be treated differently if they do match the ideal norm. Sizeism is where people whose bodies fit social ideals are treated differently than those who do not. Ageism is when people who have a certain chronological age are treated differently to an unnecessary degree than those who do not. Nativism is the idea of people born in a certain country are treated differently than those who immigrated. And lastly, Colonialism is similar to Nativism, however, the benefits usually go to the group identified as the most powerful, most likely the invading country.
Society likes to believe we're evolved because we're human, and thus different from animals. Humans, however, are a form of animal, and the -isms allows us to intertwine ideas of evolution and natural selection in our society. Humans have an intense desire to know that they are special, that some are superior than others, and the -isms gives us gratification for such a complex.
| Children of the Westboro Baptist Church are victims of their parents' ideology. Growing up indoctrinated and facing the consequences of their actions. |
Internalization
is when society internalizes its oppressive ideology. They’ve come to accept
the idea that the oppressed are inferior, the ideology reflected in
institutions, the mistreatment given interpersonally from members of the
dominant group. They’ve come to internalize the negative messages about
themselves. Internalization thus leaves society looking pretty pessimistic as a
black person would always expect to be arrested; the rich giving to the rich
and none to the poor; a gay couple having their civil rights denied. It leaves
one feeling helpless or powerless to change their situation.
To
combat the systems of oppression, one needs to build bridges with members of
the oppressed. Stand united and undo the internalized beliefs, attitudes, and
behaviors that perpetuate such a state. Treat one another with kindness and
respect, learn and share your experiences with others, brighten someone’s day.
Tell them it gets better.
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