Systemic oppression refers to institutionalized patterns of discrimination and power imbalances embedded within social, economic, and political structures that disadvantage specific groups based on identity, class, or belief systems.
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In the Psycheverse
Psyche frames systemic oppression as spiritual corruption that demands awakening and resistance, often channeling this analysis through performance art, spoken word, and rage as a legitimate tool for consciousness. The show treats oppression not as abstract theory but as lived experience worthy of righteous anger and collective action.
Righteous anger is moral indignation directed at injustice, corruption, or systemic oppression—distinguished from destructive rage by its grounding in ethical clarity and purposeful intent.