I recently started reading the comic book Bitch Planet after seeing Ta-Nahesi Coates tweet about it several times, and it's a must-read for fans of dystopia. The premise is a future patriarchy in which women, particularly women of color, are jailed for various acts of being "non-compliant." These non-compliant women are sent offworld to the Auxiliary Compliance Outpost, or "Bitch Planet," a term which the patriarchs inevitably respond to by saying "we don't like to call it that." The patriarchy itself reads like a much smarter, much edgier take on the
Bitch Planet
Bitch Planet
Bitch Planet
I recently started reading the comic book Bitch Planet after seeing Ta-Nahesi Coates tweet about it several times, and it's a must-read for fans of dystopia. The premise is a future patriarchy in which women, particularly women of color, are jailed for various acts of being "non-compliant." These non-compliant women are sent offworld to the Auxiliary Compliance Outpost, or "Bitch Planet," a term which the patriarchs inevitably respond to by saying "we don't like to call it that." The patriarchy itself reads like a much smarter, much edgier take on the