Another Good Point

Dated: 5 Nov 2008
Posted by Tanya

Via Violet Socks, a very astute comment.

The rules are different for women than for any other oppressed group. Consider if the shoe were on the other foot: if this were the election of the first (white) woman president, but she’d won by waging a grossly racist campaign against not one but two African-Americans. A campaign where the word “nigger” became the standard term of reference for the two AA candidates. A campaign where the AA candidates were ridiculed and slandered as shiftless and lazy and dumb, where the historic nature of their achievement was completely denied.

In those circumstances, would African-Americans be expected to put all that aside and weep with joy that a (white) woman had finally been elected President? Of course not.

In a patriarchy women are expected to abase themselves utterly. But I don’t play by that rule.

Damn straight. It puts all the joy expressed on many of the feminist blogs I frequent into perspective. I certainly don’t feel right calling myself a “feminist”, if this is what it means.

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