Writing in The New Republic in 1999, philosopher Martha Nussbaum noted with disapproval that "feminist theory pays relatively little attention to the struggles of women outside the United States." Too many fashionable gender theorists, she said, have lost their dedication to the public good. Their "hip quietism . . . collaborates with evil."Source
...Take psychology professor Phyllis Chesler. She has been a tireless and eloquent champion of the rights of women for more than four decades. Unlike her tongue-tied colleagues in the academy, she does not hesitate to speak out against Muslim mistreatment of women. In a recent book, The Death of Feminism, she attributes the feminist establishment's unwillingness to take on Islamic sexism to its support of "an isolationist and America-blaming position." She faults it for "embracing an anti-Americanism that is toxic, heartless, mindless and suicidal."
....Happily, not all women's groups follow the lead of the Enslers, the Pollitts, and the women's studies theorists. The Feminist Majority Foundation (FMF) has been intelligently fighting the mistreatment of women in the Muslim world for several years. In 1997, in a heroic effort to expose the crimes of the Taliban, Eleanor Smeal, the president of FMF, with the help of Mavis and Jay Leno, created a vital national campaign complete with rallies, petitions, and fundraisers. It was a good example of what can be achieved when a women's group seriously seeks to address the mistreatment of women outside the United States.
....Hard-line feminists such as Seager, Pollitt, Ensler, the university gender theorists, and the NOW activists represent the views of only a tiny fraction of American women. Even among women who identify themselves as feminists (about 25 percent), they are at the radical extreme. But in the academy and in most of the major women's organizations, the extreme is the mean. The hard-liners set the tone and shape the discussion. This is a sad state of affairs. Muslim women could use moral, intellectual, and material support from the West to improve their situation. But only a rational, reality-based women's movement would be capable of actually helping. Women who think that looking like a pear is an essential human right are not valuable allies.
The good news is that Muslim women are not waiting around for Western feminists to rescue them. "Feminists in the West may fiddle while Muslim women are burning," wrote Manhattan Institute scholar Kay Hymowitz in a prescient 2003 essay, "but in the Muslim world itself there is a burgeoning movement to address the miserable predicament of the second sex." The number of valiant and resourceful Muslim women who are devoting themselves to the cause of greater freedom grows each and every day.
Western feminists are too busy enriching themselves to pay any attention to women who are actually suffering, in the third world nations, and especially under Islam. These pampered princesses of the left cannot get their hands dirty trying to help actual victims. Instead they must manufacture victims out of affluent western university students--who have the entire world at their feet--so as to make themselves feel needed, without inconveniencing themselves at all.
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It amazed me how in 1979 women who had previously enjoyed certain freedoms under the Shah celebrated the coming power of Khomeini who had known intentions of the oppression of women's rights in that country. The reason feminism does not answer is because their agendga is not truly about the rights of women, but about control and the want to topple the current democratic system.
It's ironic that feminists wish to topple the only political system that could ever have allowed feminists to attain such power and influence.
Like Robespierre in revolutionary France, western feminists believe they will emerge in control after their revolution plays out.
These so-called 'feminists' are insane...
absurd thought -
God of the Universe says
rape is part of their culture
you simply must respect it
no matter how sick or vile
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