Tuesday, January 9, 2024

Women Silent? Where Did The #Metoo Movement Go? Famous actress and model, Moran Atias, with a clear message to all hypocritical women’s organizations.

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Actress Moran Atias addresses the hypocritical women's rights organizations that have been silent since October 7, which, as it turns out, do not care at all about the rights of Israeli women.


"Similarly, as THE AMERICAN MIND asks, “Why is extreme anti-Israel activism dominated by wild-eyed young women?”

"Especially after the violent sexual rapes and murder of women by Hamas?" . . .


Hamas uses rape as weapon. Why are the left's #MeToo feminists silent? (usatoday.com)   "Appalling. That’s the only word that describes the response by progressive women and women’s rights groups to the clear evidence of what Hamas terrorists did to women and girls in their brutal attack on Israel Oct. 7. 

"When they started in force a few years ago, the Women’s March and #MeToo movement centered on the idea that we must “believe women” when they say what’s happened to them. No proof or due process needed. Just their word. 

"It’s obvious now that those hashtags came with a huge asterisk: These groups support only the women they deem worthy. 

"In the face of reports of mass rape, mutilation and murder of Israeli women (and plenty of corroborating proof and eyewitness testimony), the reaction from too many women’s rights organizations, professors, journalists, congresswomen and citizens has been either to ignore the fact it happened; cast doubt on the fact it happened; or equivocate by comparing the horror these Israeli women experienced with Palestinians suffering because of Israel’s justified retaliation on the terrorists who perpetrated these acts. . . .

Why are these women not speaking out on school campuses to combat the blatant mal-educated anti-Israeli students?

Global women's rights groups silent as Israeli women testify about rapes by Hamas | The Times of Israel   . . ."One survivor of the Supernova music festival, where about 360 people were slaughtered, described how she witnessed Hamas terrorists rape an Israeli girl: “As I am hiding, I see in the corner of my eye that [a terrorist] is raping her,” the witness recounted. “They bent her over and I realized they were raping her and simply passing her on to the next [terrorist].”

"Yet many feminist and women’s rights organizations worldwide have remained conspicuously silent — and some are even questioning the veracity of the accusations. These denials of the sexual abuse perpetrated by Hamas have far-reaching consequences, including the deterrence of other sexual abuse victims from seeking help." . . .

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