For the First Time, the National Organization for Women Considers Sharia LawI just realized that, with one or two exceptions, none of my left-liberal feminist compatriots of nearly fifty years have said a word to me about Hamas's kidnapping-murder of three Israeli teenagers. Not a word in the 18 days they were missing. Silence since their bodies were found.
No one
has sent me an email, or made a whispered phone call,
something—anything—something private, that would not get them in trouble with
the Democratic Party or the mainstream media. I no longer expect them to take
public stands that would put them at any reputational risk.
This
silence was not a surprise after a career observing American feminists'
relationship to the Middle East. Very few American feminists, for example,
have supported my
work on honor based crimes, including honor killing, a form of
human sacrifice and femicide, a phenomenon which I increasingly refer to as
"horror" killings. Of course, Muslim and ex-Muslim feminists and
dissidents, North American and European prosecutors, detectives, and
conservative intellectuals rely upon this work. But not feminists. Not yet.
So what
are some American feminists doing right now?
This past
weekend, the National Organization for Women (NOW) held a Strategy Summit in New Mexico. Please
understand: I am more than sympathetic to many items on the women's rights
agenda ranging from reproductive freedom to equal pay to the criminalization
of violence against women. Actually, I go further. I am also opposed to
surrogacy, pornography, and prostitution; these issues are hotly contested
among feminists today. I am also in favor of all the motherhood and parenting
issues that usually get short shrift in these precincts.
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Wednesday, July 2, 2014
For the First Time, the National Organization for Women Considers Sharia Law
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