Monday, December 4, 2023

After Hamas Attack, The Left Needs to Finally Wake Up

The Caroline Glick Show IN - Focus - YouTube

"The IDF continues to make gains in Gaza, the Palestinian poster child Ahed Tamimi shows her true face and the time has come for the left to finally admit they were wrong."


Michelle Obama's Response When Asked to Condemn Hamas' Rapes of Israeli Women Won't Shock You – RedState  "It appears the #MeToo movement is only adamant about fighting to protect women as long as they do not happen to be Israeli. When reports surfaced detailing horrific abuse carried out by Hamas terrorists against Israeli women, many on the anti-Israel left were conspicuously mum about the revelations." . . .

Sanity at the UN: Hillary Clinton, Kirsten Gillibrand, and Sheryl Sandberg Slam Hamas' Sexual Violence – RedState   . . ."While horror stories regarding the attack and the monstrous treatment of the hostages in the weeks since continue to emerge, a curious theme has accompanied them: the reluctance of certain women's groups and certain prominent women on the left to condemn these sexual atrocities. We've had a sitting congresswoman demure on the issue and insist that a "balanced approach" needs to be employed regarding the outrages. We've had a former First Lady, who famously championed the return of young girls kidnapped by Boko Haram in 2014, reportedly remain mum on the matter of the women assaulted and held hostage by Hamas, even when asked to weigh in. The United Nations "UN Women" group initially remained silent on the matter, then belatedly tweeted a tepid, generic comment regarding it, weeks later got around to condemning Hamas on its Instagram account, and then, inexplicably backtracked on even that message. 


"And all of these lackluster responses from those who typically advocate on behalf of women come despite the overwhelming evidence of these atrocities and in the face of confirmation by the State Department that they not only happened but are part of the reason Hamas refuses to return some of the women held hostage." . . . 

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