The category of the mother has been defined as sacred in the patriarchal hierarchy. With patriarchy dissolving and the woman being redefined, is it necessary to keep the sacredness of the category of the mother? Is it a functional category in the current world order?

What is all the fuss about millennials anyhow? There wasn’t any fuss until the mother came onto the scene in 2015. There wasn’t any nomenclature attributed to the generation such as “millennial” until the mother came onto the scene in 2015. And why is the media and the mother so hostile to millennials deeming them failures, comparing them to their supposedly far superior baby boomer parents (the mother, ahem), constant criticism about everything millennial. And if that wasn’t bad enough, the tendency to nomenclature has passed onto the generations following, evwn the ones in infancy. What is the sudden need of the hour to bracket people under the bar code of a generation? It wasn’t there before the mother showed up on the scene? And why is the media so hostile to millennials? The answer is an obvious one. Women. This is the first generation of women where every woman is a working woman. This is the generation of women that has done it, fulfilled the dreams of women for years to come. It’s finally reality! Every woman is independent! Who did this? A whole generation did this! Millennial women did this! That’s why the media hates millennials, because millennial women are a phenomenon that have never been witnessed in the course of recorded civilisation. It’s finally been done, evwrything patriarchy loathed is now a reality. So, why does the mothe hate millennials? Because she, as a woman, is a failure in every respect, and millennial women have fought and fought and fought with their sweat and blood to make this reality possible. No one said it was easy. No where do you here about the fierce struggles endured by millennial women to make their mark. Instead we have insipid depictions of women who can barely talk just to satisfy the mother’s sense of failure and her patriarchal self-glorification in the sanctity of the mother. And why are boomers great and millennials losers? Boomers achieved economic prosperity, whereas millennials are the first generation as a whole where every woman is an independent working woman. Historically speaking, which looks like a greater achievement? Obviously that of the millennials. And the millennial men think it unfair too that women be left out for millennia of everything of the public domain and are generally cooperative. Who cares about some economic boom when you have the first generation of every woman is an independent working woman? And the mother is so jealous because she’s a failure.

Has equality been achieved? In a great sense, yes, by millennials. And that threatens the very existence os the patriarchal cult of the sanctified mother.