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Liberalism and Victimhood
Townhall.com ^ | June 3, 2008 | Dennis Prager

Posted on 06/03/2008 3:41:07 AM PDT by Kaslin

If you want to understand the negative impact of feminism on women (and men) and, by extension, the destructive effects of liberal teachers, Democratic politics and liberal news media on African-Americans, here is Katie Couric last week on the CBS Evening News:

"A new study on teens and sexual harassment should give every parent pause.

"Most teenage girls report they've been sexually harassed. ... In a study that appeared in the journal Child Development, 90 percent of teen girls say they've been harassed at least once."

Millions of American parents and their daughters were told on one of the most widely watched evening news reports that nine out of every 10 American girls aged 12 to 18 are sexually harassed.

Suspicious that the feminist and liberal I-am-a-victim ideology was at play here far more than some real plague of sexual harassment, I decided to look into the report cited by Ms. Couric.

I therefore went to a leading feminist magazine's website, Ms. Magazine (msmagazine.com), and found this summary of the report:

"A study released this month reports that 90 percent of girls between the ages of 12 and 18 reported experiencing sexual harassment. The study found that girls who had a better understanding of feminism from the media, their parents, or teachers were more likely to recognize sexual harassment.

"Campbell Leaper, professor of psychology at the University of California, Santa Cruz, and one of the authors of the study, said in a press release, 'Sexism remains pervasive in the lives of adolescent girls. Most girls have experienced all three types of sexism -- sexual harassment, sexist comments about their academic abilities, and sexist comments about their athletic abilities.'

"Science Daily reports that the study found Latina and Asian American girls reported less sexual harassment than the other girls who participated in the study. The most commonly reported forms of sexual harassment were unwanted romantic attention, demeaning gender-related comments, teasing based on their appearance, and unwanted physical contact."

This confirmed my suspicions.

First, "The study found that girls who had a better understanding of feminism were more likely to recognize sexual harassment."

There is no question that this is true. Girls subjected to feminist indoctrination are undoubtedly more likely to interpret innocuous behavior as sexual harassment. Almost the entire liberal-left Weltanschauung is predicated on portraying every group in America except white, male, heterosexual Christians as oppressed. Women are oppressed by men. Blacks and Hispanics are oppressed by whites. Gays are oppressed by straights. Non-Christians are oppressed by Christians.

Of course, the fact is that American women have more opportunity and more equality than just about any women in the world today and certainly in history. Moreover, if either sex is "oppressed" today, it is far more likely to be males. If women were incarcerated, let alone murdered, as disproportionately as men are; if only 40 percent of those getting a bachelor's degree were female; if girls dropped out of high school at the rate males do, there would be a national outcry. It is men who are, in fact, suffering. But for feminists, academics and CBS News, it is women who are still oppressed. And that is what they are taught in high school and college by feminist-oriented teachers.

Second, "sexual harassment" is so all-inclusive as to be largely meaningless: "sexist comments about their academic abilities, sexist comments about their athletic abilities unwanted romantic attention, demeaning gender-related comments, teasing based on their appearance, and unwanted physical contact."

If a girls bra is snapped in elementary or high school; if a girl is told she should learn to throw a ball "like a guy does"; if a boy pursues a girl and fails in his pursuit -- these are all instances of sexism and sexual harassment.

What this thinking leads to is girls and women seeing themselves as victims, and almost as often to the emasculation of boys. (And then women looking to marry a man wonder where all the masculine men are).

And third, "Latina and Asian American girls reported less sexual harassment than the other girls who participated in the study." One wonders whether this is one reason increasing numbers of American men seek Latina and Asian American women for marriage. Women who have been less influenced by feminism probably appreciate men more.

To an ever greater extent, schools and the news media do the same thing to African-Americans -- tell them over and over that they are oppressed. And the effects have been even more corrosive. Just think of the wildly enthusiastic receptions the NAACP gave to the Rev. Jeremiah Wright and the black members of Trinity United Church of Christ gave to Father Michael Pfleger when he spoke of America being "the greatest sin against God" because it is so racist. The number of blacks who perceive of their lives as oppressed by whites can only lead to estrangement from the greater American society, not to mention anger toward and resentment of it.

Those are two of the lasting legacies of the modern-day left. You heard them again last week on the CBS Evening News.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: prager; psychology; teens; victim; victimhood

1 posted on 06/03/2008 3:41:07 AM PDT by Kaslin
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To: Kaslin
"You heard them again last week on the CBS Evening News."

And, IMHO, you will hear "You are a victim!" over and over again during the Obama campaign, as the Left politicians and media attempt to convince as many Americans as possible that they are a "victim" of some Republican act.

2 posted on 06/03/2008 4:19:11 AM PDT by LZ_Bayonet (There's Always Something.............And there's always something worse!)
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To: Kaslin

” Unwanted romantic attention”.

In other words, being asked out by an ugly guy is sexual harassment. Figures. Well, I’ve had some butt-ugly women smile at me, and I’m sick of the abuse. I’m filing a class action suit against all women I find unattractive, or would not date for some reason, whether they’ve already foisted their unwanted persons on my awareness, or are just waiting to.

I’m also going to sue all the hot chicks who wouldn’t go out with me, for hurting my feelings.


3 posted on 06/03/2008 4:47:14 AM PDT by Humble Servant ( Keep it simple - do what's right.)
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To: Kaslin
I despise feminism and all its works, and I usually agree with Dennis Prager about the victim mentality, but in this I disagree. Teenage girls frequently are the subject (I will not say "victim") of sexual harassment, in part because women are no longer respected in our society (something feminism brought about, thanks) and because our morals have decayed so much that many boys and men expect sex instead of expecting purity.

Confession time:

When I was a skinny, innocent, modestly-dressed Christian teenager I experienced what I now recognize as harassment. Once I was overpowered by a hugely fat and strong old man who used his weight to immobilize me while he French-kissed me, on another occasion told by a man who trailered my horse far away that he would not bring me home unless I performed oral sex on him (I did not, of course), and in college told by a professor that I had to have sex with him or he'd fail me in a course in which I'd earned an A. This all happened many years ago when things were nowhere near as coarse as they are today.

So these things do happen, Mr. Prager. Sexual harassment of girls has to be fairly common if a girl as skinny as I used to be gets it. The difference is that back then, we didn't complain about it because nothing would be done unless a real rape had taken place. If girls report it now because someone told them they don't have to put up with it, that's a good thing. It used to be that church elders or parents told boys and girls they couldn't behave badly, but now we have lost the influence of both, so apparently we need a bunch of carping feminists to tell us.

4 posted on 06/03/2008 5:49:11 AM PDT by ottbmare
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To: Kaslin

Wasn’t there a study recently that 3 out of 5 teen age girls have an std..


5 posted on 06/03/2008 5:17:56 PM PDT by TASMANIANRED (TAZ:Untamed, Unpredictable, Uninhibited.)
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To: ottbmare

The other thing I should probably add is that the good, decent men on this forum who would never dream of doing such a thing to a young girl may not, in their kindness, realize that there are a lot of badly-reared or not-so-decent men and boys who wouldn’t hesitate.

Which of course does not negate the fact that feminism and liberalism cause people to regard themselves as helpless victims.


6 posted on 06/04/2008 10:04:36 AM PDT by ottbmare
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