Saturday, September 12, 2015

How (Not) to be a politically correct feminist

"It doesn't matter what you have done for women; what matters is whether you are or are not pro-Obama and anti-Israel."

Cover of The Death of Feminism
Prof. Phyllis Chesler, writing in Israel National News  "Invariably, almost without exception, when I speak about any subject, not necessarily about Israel, or Islam, or about Iran--always, always, my reputation precedes me. Once left-liberals "hear" the word Israel, even if only uttered once, they will focus on that, and that alone. As if I have committed a thought crime of horrendous proportions.

"My passion for the Jewish state or my analysis of Islamism. Jihad, or Islamic gender and religious apartheid, my non-support for President Obama's foreign policies which are, in my view, disastrous and dangerous, means that I am no longer who I am or have been, that I am a traitor and no matter what else I may be speaking about, it is always and only politically incorrect.

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"This time, a very honorable group of women--all feminists, wanted to honor me. The owner of the local newspaper, The East Hampton Star, wrote it up in the strangest of ways. Here, is my letter which she published in her newspaper. Her name is fairly unknown, but she represents the ruling feminist, Democratic Party, and socialist point of view." . . .

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