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Put Lipstick on a Feminist and She’s Still a Prig
Townhall.com ^ | September 22, 2008 | Mike S. Adams

Posted on 09/22/2008 4:06:35 AM PDT by Kaslin

Just a few Fridays ago I got the good news about the addition of Sarah Palin to the 2008 Republican ticket. I was so excited I fired off a few rounds from my assault rifle and then hopped in the car and drove back to my office at UNC-Wilmington. I wanted to talk to some of the feminists in my department about this great breakthrough in the struggle for gender equality.

Of course, none of the feminists were in the office in the hours after Sarah Palin’s introduction as John McCain’s running mate. Maybe they were off celebrating the great moment in women’s history. I think it’s more likely they were field dressing a moose. Regardless, I was just glad to spend an afternoon at the office without having to look at a feminist.

I guess in some ways the lack of feminist enthusiasm for Palin was to be expected. But I never could have expected the cumulative hostility feminists have already shown towards Palin. One of my students recently told me that his feminist professor – in the midst of a classroom lecture, no less – deemed Palin to be unqualified to serve as Vice President because she could not control her 17-year old daughter.

It is certainly interesting to hear feminists talking about the need to control other women’s bodies. But an even more interesting question arises in the context of the call for parental control over the body of Bristol Palin: How can parents possibly control the bodies of their teenaged daughters in light of feminist opposition to parental notification laws?

This situation with Bristol Palin and with Sarah Palin’s youngest son really seems to be a large part of the feminist hostility towards the Palin candidacy. The Palins are adamantly pro-life and they live lives in accordance with their pro-life views. Indeed, Bill O’Reilly suggested recently – to a nodding Laura Ingraham – that the feminist hatred of Sarah Palin was solely about the issue of abortion.

I disagree that this hostility is all about abortion. I think it also has a lot to do with Palin’s personality – specifically with her personal courage and ability to think and act independently.

Those who don’t work around feminists fail to realize fully their incapacity for independent thought and action. The feminist response to a recent controversy in my department (Sociology and Criminology) provides a good example of what I’m talking about.

Our recent decision to hire Brian Chapman as Provost at UNC-Wilmington has been, to say the least, a source of great controversy. Chapman is a very confident and assertive man who has little problem voicing his opinions. He also has no reservations about criticizing faculty members to their faces.

Provost Chapman severely ruffled the feathers of some Criminology professors when he began to insist on a fully online degree program in our department despite the complete lack of support of the faculty. Later, it was perceived by some that he was threatening to withdraw any funding of individual online courses if the department would not agree to a complete online program.

When our Dean came to the next meeting and Chapman’s perceived authoritarianism was discussed, the behavior of one feminist really said it all. With her arms folded in her lap she raised her head up meekly and asked the Dean: “Will you protect us (from Provost Chapman).”

This has been my consistent experience with “liberal” feminists. Whenever they are unable to handle a conflict with a confident man, they ask another man to protect them. And it doesn’t matter whether the feminist has the protection of lifetime tenure. She still lacks the courage to confront the problem on her own.

A few days later Provost Chapman offended some faculty with his remarks at a joint faculty meeting. (Author’s note: A joint faculty meeting is one where all faculty members are supposed to be present although not all are expected to bring joints). The provost made some remarks about the poor attendance at the meeting, which were seen as condescending in tone.

After the meeting, a feminist in my department went into the office of one of her male colleagues and asked “Who’s going to stand up to this (offensive term for private body part deleted)”. This is typical of feminists in that it insults a male by making a crude reference to his private parts. (Author’s note: When feminists wish to endear themselves to others feminists they make a crude reference to a woman’s private parts. This is called “endearment” or, more broadly, “progress.”). Of course, it is another example of how feminists believe they need men to help them stand up to other men.

Finally, at the end of the week, when faculty in my department began to criticize the Provost via emails sent on the department email list, an interesting pattern emerged. First, one male professor sent an email criticizing the Provost. Then a second male professor joined in followed by a third, fourth, and fifth male professor. At the end of the day, five male professors exercised their First Amendment right to free speech.

Of course, not a word was to be heard from a feminist – not even the one who called the Provost a (offensive term deleted). It reminded me of my first free speech controversy at UNCW some eleven years ago. In that controversy, numerous males expressed their opinions about a controversy surrounding “indecent” sexual speech in the student newspaper. Finally, two dozen feminists signed their “joint” (read: collective or conformist) opinion on the matter. The males acted as individuals, the feminists acted as a pack.

It is true that Sarah Palin does not share my feminist colleagues’ stance on abortion. Nor does she behave the way my feminist colleagues behave in the workplace. She has a faith in God that inspires courage. She has courage that inspires individualism. And, clearly, she lacks the cowardice that is a pre-requisite for radical feminism.


TOPICS: Editorial; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: academia; feminism; mccainpalin; mikeadams; palin; uncw
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1 posted on 09/22/2008 4:06:35 AM PDT by Kaslin
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To: Kaslin

I think you foobar’d the link.


2 posted on 09/22/2008 4:11:09 AM PDT by library user
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To: Kaslin
Finally, at the end of the week, when faculty in my department began to criticize the Provost via emails sent on the department email list, an interesting pattern emerged. First, one male professor sent an email criticizing the Provost. Then a second male professor joined in followed by a third, fourth, and fifth male professor. At the end of the day, five male professors exercised their First Amendment right to free speech.

Then I guess the male members of the faculty can't think for themselves either.

3 posted on 09/22/2008 4:11:22 AM PDT by raybbr (You think it's bad now - wait till the anchor babies start to vote!)
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To: Kaslin

there has been no credible feminist movement since they all sided with bill clinton over his victims. this isn’t about women’s rights, it’s about political power and influence.

they hate palin because she doesn’t conform to the expectations of the feminist society. which means that the very same feminists who railed against the expectations of society on women, are enforcing their own expectations upon one of their own.

the fact that palin thrives despite these shrill harpies show more about palin’s class than that of the feminists.


4 posted on 09/22/2008 4:15:41 AM PDT by camle (keep an open mind and someone will fill it full of something for you)
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To: Kaslin

The other way “feminists” will strike back at assertive males is by filing bogus sexual harassment claims.

If a female claims sexual harassment by any male in a large, bureaucratic organization he is automatically guilty until proven innocent. The ninnies in the HR department will get their panties in a wad persecuting the male no matter how fatuous the claim against him.


5 posted on 09/22/2008 4:18:41 AM PDT by 43north (McCain/Palin '08 - Now That's the Ticket!!!)
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To: Kaslin
But I never could have expected the cumulative hostility feminists have already shown towards Palin.

Guess he wasn't paying attention when Bill Clinton was impeached for the crimes he committed in the Paula Jones case.

6 posted on 09/22/2008 4:22:22 AM PDT by libertylover (The problem with Obama is not that his skin is too black, it's that his ideas are too RED.)
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To: Kaslin
I'm not sure if it was the same program, but Bill O’Reilly made the comment that he thought the reason there are some many feminists who agreed with Roe vs Wade was simply because many of them probably have had abortions. For feminists to now say abortions are wrong would be tantamount to admitting what they've done was wrong and they, in fact, have taken a human life. That would be a pretty grave assertion; one they don't wish to admit publically or privately. I thought that was an interesting perspective and, while certainly not applying to all, is probably applicable to many.
7 posted on 09/22/2008 4:22:24 AM PDT by HarleyD
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To: camle
She is a living, breathing rebuke to the cowardly little hypocrites.
8 posted on 09/22/2008 4:24:16 AM PDT by Sal (Pyrrhic Pooty just took Russia down to a 3rd class, 3rd world POS country that is dying.)
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To: library user

I had to click on the link in the default to get the article to open.


9 posted on 09/22/2008 4:29:14 AM PDT by Kaslin (Vote Democrat if you like high gas prices at the pump)
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To: Sal

you betcha - she got where she is by her own grit and determination (plus a lot of support from hubby). in the feminist model, no woman can get anywhere without their help, adn therefore all women onf substance (I won’t say power) should be beholden to the feminists, and take marching orders from them.

that palin hasn’t, doesn’t and most likely won’t are very big points in her favor.


10 posted on 09/22/2008 4:36:07 AM PDT by camle (keep an open mind and someone will fill it full of something for you)
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To: Kaslin

I think Medved hit on another important component of PDS the other day: women see Palin as that girl in high school, the homecoming queen who is smart and nice and got her man. And they love to hate her.


11 posted on 09/22/2008 4:42:09 AM PDT by littlehouse36 (Capitalism or Socialism -- a false dichotomy.)
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To: littlehouse36
I think Medved hit on another important component of PDS the other day: women see Palin as that girl in high school, the homecoming queen who is smart and nice and got her man. And they love to hate her.

Almost as much as they hate men.

12 posted on 09/22/2008 4:48:18 AM PDT by Gorzaloon
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To: Kaslin
She (Palin) has courage that inspires individualism. And, clearly, she lacks the cowardice that is a pre-requisite for radical feminism

Ouch! That's gonna leave a mark! Most things that are dead-on accurate do.

Individualism vs. collectivism: That's what this election is all about.

13 posted on 09/22/2008 4:48:22 AM PDT by Reaganesque (Vote: mccain/PALIN 2008!!)
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To: Kaslin
I disagree that this hostility is all about abortion. I think it also has a lot to do with Palin’s personality – specifically with her personal courage and ability to think and act independently.

It most certainly is about abortion. The personal courage and ability to think independently about abortion is what they hate in her. They hate anyone who isn't lock-step with them on their liberal sacrament, but a woman -- a politically successful woman -- why, that's heresy.

14 posted on 09/22/2008 4:49:13 AM PDT by workerbee (Sarah Palin's very existence is a threat to the Left.)
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To: HarleyD
I thought that was an interesting perspective and, while certainly not applying to all, is probably applicable to many.

With the millions of abortions already performed, it is an absolute certainty.

If I killed someone and after all that is what abortion is, I would defend my actions any way I could.

15 posted on 09/22/2008 5:22:12 AM PDT by Graybeard58 (Palin/McCain '08.)
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To: Kaslin

“Men are happy for men to be men and women to be women; women want us all to be women.” —Fred Reed


16 posted on 09/22/2008 5:24:22 AM PDT by flowerplough ("If only America could be China for a day," -NYT's Thomas Friedman, in 'Hot, Flat, and Crowded')
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To: library user
What is the difference between a feminist and a pig?

You CAN put lipstick on a pig.

17 posted on 09/22/2008 5:33:04 AM PDT by P-Marlowe (LPFOKETT GAHCOEEP-w/o*)
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To: Kaslin

Fixed link:

http://townhall.com/columnists/MikeSAdams/2008/09/22/put_lipstick_on_a_feminist_and_she’s_still_a_prig


18 posted on 09/22/2008 5:36:48 AM PDT by Slings and Arrows (~ ~ FREE LAZAMATAZ! ~ ~ [Shipping and handling charges may apply.])
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To: camle
there has been no credible feminist movement since they all sided with bill clinton over his victims

Changed my view of the political world 180 degrees.

19 posted on 09/22/2008 5:40:14 AM PDT by Free State Four
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To: Slings and Arrows
Hey - what did happen to Lazamataz?
20 posted on 09/22/2008 5:46:23 AM PDT by Free State Four
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