Daniel Greenfield learns of more racism thatâs invisible to the sane:
Are there not enough black people who build ships in bottles? There must be something racist about it. It couldnât possibly be that black people arenât as interested in building ships in bottles.
Remember this?
Roger Kimball on that pernicious little tool in the White House:
Just yesterday, the president of the United States⊠stood before the United Nations and heaped praise on Sheikh Abdallah Bin Bayyah, a Muslim cleric who has endorsed a fatwa calling for the murder of U.S. soldiers. Yep, Bin Bayyah is Obamaâs candidate of the week for the prize of being a âmoderate Muslim.â
And Heather Wilhelm weeps at the suffering of âGoodwill Ambassador for U.N. Women,â Ms Emma Watson:
While Watson, to her credit, did give a few shout-outs to actual oppression around the globe â child brides and uneducated girls in Africa, specifically, along with an admission that ânot all women have received the same rights I haveâ â her speech [to the U.N.] was an unfortunate reflection of the âweâre all victims,â zero-sense-of-proportion mishmash that makes up modern Western feminism. If you donât believe me, here is what Emma Watson, Hollywood actress, actually complained about before a body of 192 member states, some which have more terrifying dictatorships than others: 1. She was called âbossyâ as a child; 2. She was sexualised by the media as a young movie star; 3. Many of her girlfriends quit their sports teams because they didnât want to grow muscles.
Now, if, for instance, Ms Watson had directly addressed the representative of each member country in which women really are treated appallingly â and listed that countryâs sins in graphic detail â Iâd have been more than happy to applaud. But that didnât happen, and was never going to happen. What we got instead was a piece of flimsy theatre that weâre expected to applaud anyway. Itâs the U.N., after all. But it seems to me that if youâre going to use a U.N. gathering to shame backward cultures and their various representatives â shame them into change – itâs best not to appear clownish and morally frivolous while youâre attempting it. And if you want to highlight real oppression in the world â say, women being disfigured by Muhammadan savages â itâs probably best to avoid moaning about having once been called âbossy.â*
Ms Watsonâs feminist credentials have been noted here previously.
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