Susan Stamper
Brown , CP Guest Contributor.
Have you ever noticed how often liberal feminists claim they speak for all women? They consistently insist their policy agenda is pro-female.
Have you ever noticed how often liberal feminists claim they speak for all women? They consistently insist their policy agenda is pro-female.
Call
me naïve, but I believe liberals are about as pro-female as they are pro-choice.
They claim to be pro-choice, but attempt to legislate everything under the sun,
such as: soda sizes, guns, coal, car sizes, God, free speech, bathrooms, school
choice, cake baking, salt, and cigarettes.
For
them, pro-choice boils down to just two options: Whatever they demand and
abortions.
If you don't fit into their big-city-values club filled with metrosexual males, overaged hippies, smarter-than-thou professors, gang-bangers, brainwashed snowflakes and foul feminists, you're out of luck. And if you say anything to the contrary, forget the First Amendment, you're out of line.
If you don't fit into their big-city-values club filled with metrosexual males, overaged hippies, smarter-than-thou professors, gang-bangers, brainwashed snowflakes and foul feminists, you're out of luck. And if you say anything to the contrary, forget the First Amendment, you're out of line.
That's
why my inbox overflows with emails from incensed leftists demanding, in no
uncertain terms, and with lots of expletives, that I apologize for a few
comments made about the abundance of overweight women at the post-Inauguration
Day Women's March against Donald Trump.
The
march was co-organized by a woman named Linda Sarsour who once "referred to
Sharia as 'reasonable,'" CNS News reports.
Let
that sink in for a minute.
Leftists
should lay off the pettiness and focus on real women's issues like the ones
women's right activist Ayaan Hirsi Ali talked about on Fox News with Martha
MacCallum February 1. Ali said the march should have been focused on things like
the "mass rapes" happening across Europe or genital mutilation or all the women
kidnapped by ISIS.
MacCallum
asked Ali, a victim of genital mutilation herself, about a now-deleted tweet
preserved via
screen-catch by the Women's March co-organizer Linda Sarsour: "Brigitte
Gabriel= Ayaan Hirsi Ali. She's asking 4 an a$$ whippin'. I wish I could take
their vaginas away – they don't deserve to be women."
"Ms.
Sarsour is hostile to me," Ali said, "not because she knows me, but because
she's a fake feminist. Sarsour is not interested in universal human rights." Ali
continued, "She's a defender of Sharia law. She hates me because I expose what
Sharia law is ... no principle degrades and dehumanizes women more than Sharia
law."
Normal
Americans had to endure the agony of watching women waddling around wearing pink
"pussycat" hats to protest Donald Trump's lewd joke to Billy Bush in 2005. And
then we discover that the march's co-organizer once tweeted she wants to remove
another female's body parts. A female who is a true women's rights advocate, no
less.
Oh,
the despicable irony.
The
Women's March was supposed to welcome a cross-section of American women — unless
those women happened to be pro-life, and in that case, they were not welcome at
all.
Pro-life
activist Kristina Hernandez described it as a "brutal day," telling USA Today she "did not feel safe."
She
said one pro-lifer was "spit at" and others endured verbal abuse. Hernandez said
her sign was torn "in multiple pieces."
This,
my friends, is the face of feminism as defined by a Democrat Party so overtaken
by extremism it has become the party of regression and oppression.
Allow
me to clarify: Being pro-life doesn't mean you are anti-woman; it means you are
pro-all women, including unborn girls. It wasn't a women's march. It was some
women's march, just like the Democrat Party is some women's party. Certainly,
not mine.
©2017
Susan Stamper Brown: Susan lives in Alaska and writes about culture, politics
and current events. She is a regular contributor to Townhall, The Christian
Post, Right Wing News and GOPUSA. Susan's nationally syndicated column is
published in scores of newspapers and publications across the U.S. She writes
about politics, culture and media and was selected as one of America's 50 Best
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