Finally, the most common rational for using kyriarchy (almost exclusively used by men) is that it is less offensive as propaganda than patriarchy, since patriarchy is offensive to men.
That’s not even vaguely true. Kyriarchy is generally used, and was coined in, an intersectional context.
I misinterpreted one of your later comments, and apologize for doing so.
If you mean my reply to TheOtherDave, I’ve since rewritten half of it for clarity.
No, it was related to Zen Buddhism.
But related to that comment, you might want to stop using the word kyriarchy.
That’s not even vaguely true. Kyriarchy is generally used, and was coined in, an intersectional context.