In a far-off land, there existed a world where reverse sexism was the norm. Men were stripped of their rights and privileges, expected to take a backseat and remain silent on matters concerning women. In this world, women held all the important positions in society: They were the politicians, the business leaders, the heads of families and the decision makers. Men, on the other hand, were confined to jobs seen as "feminine" like housekeeping and child-rearing. Women were revered and respected above all else and anyone who dared to suggest that the roles should be reversed was immediately silenced. This new world had become so accustomed to reverse sexism that it was no longer a point of conversation, and no one even thought to question it. Men accepted their place in the social and political hierarchy, while women enjoyed the privileges they had worked so hard to achieve. However, despite the new status quo, there were some people who refused to accept the world as it was. They spoke up against rhetoric of male oppression and argued that people of all genders should have the same opportunities and rights. After years of effort, they eventually managed to spark a movement which eventually led to a new world where sexism in any form was abhorred.