The theme of goddesses symbolizes feminism’s fight against patriarchy and the glorification of men as gods. The painted goddesses are ancient role models of feminism, powerful goddesses of antiquity who were the heads of states and world territories and whose divinity is higher than that of male demigods or their false prophets. You were the most powerful woman in the land, blessed with wealth and talent, armed and warlike. They hold out their arrows and spears to the patriarchy and have tamed the strongest predators. They are female strength and power and not their submission to the patriarchy, but the warlike response to the paternalism and favoritism of the men of the Christian-Islamic patriarchy. We won’t put up with this anymore. The mighty Artemis is a virgin, the man who comes close to her did not survive her arrows. She supports herself and many others through her own hunting and is independent of men. She once had the largest temple in the world and, as Diana of the Romans, is also revered worldwide as the moon goddess. Today the Americans are again dedicating the world’s largest space rocket to her and so the daughter of a Titan and Zeus remains the goddess of superlatives.
Athena represents cunning, wisdom, war and democracy and is the patron of our culture, which is based on Greek wisdom. She, too, has raised her shield against all enemy forces and punishes the traitor Medusa, who believed that her hair would make her better, with the serpent’s head.